Xiaomi vs Huawei

Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 vs Huawei Y9 2019…
Which one would you choose between the two?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.gadgetsnow.com/page/amp_compareshow/compare-mobile-phones/Huawei-Y9-2019-vs-Xiaomi-Redmi-Note-7

Buy Xiaomi. Embrace the future.

Xiaomi…hands down.

Snapdragon

give credit where its due, kwa specs Y9 imechapa Note 7

Lakini note 7 inatumia usb type c yenye inasupport reverse charging na ikona fast charging… Y9 haina

I got my note 7 from Avechi on 15th so far the phone is a solid performer no lags at all 4g on all ISP works just fine. Best phone have had after the HTC one m8

Uliweza kung’oja ikatoka. At the time ulikuwa umedai huwezi wait 2 weeks

I got a kabambe kind of, had to swallow the pride

Patience pays brother.

Only spec Y9 beats redmi note 7 is the 12nm processor vs 14 nm which in real life redmi will outperform y9.
I have redmi note 6 which cruises 10 hours screen on time with ease with busy usage… I expect the same on note 7.

Redmi bundles gorilla glass to its redmi series, y9 doesn’t

Redmi bundles IR blasters, huawei y series (never gonna happen)

Redmi allows unlocking bootloader and has an active developers base, huawei is a dying time bomb with no bootloader tweaks. NB: most people buy phones on recommendation so its a matter of time and xiaomi will be on top.

Mali vs Adreno, no competition

another reason why red-mi note 7 series reign supreme.

Xiaomi is my favorite. Imevunja my Huawei tradition going back to 2012

The only problem I have with Xiaomi is that its hybrid sim. Its either you use two sim cards or one sim card and a micro sd. Huawei solves that problem since its triple sim.

Wueh!!!Terms too difficult for me to understand in the thread…Na sicheki.

I never knew Huawei ghat triple SIM cards

Not triple sim. Triple sim means three sim cards which of course is impossible to support. Huawei has triple tray that supports two sim cards and a MicroSD at the same time.

Xiaomi has a hybrid tray. It supports two sim cards at a go, or one sim card and a MicroSD.

You get my point?