
If you’re someone who wants a good smartphone without spending a fortune, the Huawei Nova Y73 might be just what you need. It sits in the mid-range category, but manages to pack in a few features you’d usually expect from more expensive devices.
Right off the bat, the design feels premium. It’s well-built, with a solid feel in the hand, and the back panel gives off a nice finish that doesn’t look cheap. The phone runs on Huawei’s EMUI 12, which is based on Android 12. It’s simple, clean, and fairly easy to get used to—even if you’re new to Huawei phones.
Powering the Nova Y73 is the Kirin 710A chipset. Now, this isn’t a high-end processor, but for daily tasks like social media, browsing, calls, and even light gaming, it holds up well. It’s not meant for hardcore users, but for everyday needs, it performs just fine.
One of the standout features is the 50MP main camera. It takes sharp and clear photos in good lighting, and you’ll get decent results for casual photography. The massive 6620mAh battery is another big plus. It easily lasts a full day or more, depending on how you use it.
The price—between ₹19,000 to ₹22,000 internationally—makes it a strong option for budget-conscious buyers looking for a balanced device.