
The Huawei Nova Y63 4G isn’t trying to pretend it’s some flagship beast—it’s just out here doing its thing, keeping the basics solid, and honestly, that’s kind of refreshing. You get a chunky battery that refuses to die, a screen big enough for your TikTok doom scrolling, and it doesn’t throw a fit when you’re juggling apps. Yeah, it’s a “budget” phone, but it sneaks in some features that make you double-take—like a slick 90Hz refresh rate and NFC, which usually live on pricier stuff. Whether you’re a broke student, just want a backup, or you’re not looking to drop a fortune on a phone, the Nova Y63 nails the essentials with zero fuss, a modern vibe, and battery life that actually backs you up.
Specification |
Details |
Release Date |
May 2025 |
Weight |
207 g |
Dimensions |
168.3 × 77.7 × 8.9 mm |
Build |
Glass front, plastic frame, plastic back |
SIM |
Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) |
Display |
6.75″ IPS LCD, 720 × 1600 pixels (~260 ppi), 90 Hz refresh rate |
Chipset |
Qualcomm SM6225 Snapdragon 680 4G (6 nm) |
CPU |
Octa-core (4×2.4 GHz Kryo 265 Gold + 4×1.9 GHz Kryo 265 Silver) |
GPU |
Adreno 610 |
RAM / Storage |
4 GB or 6 GB RAM; 128 GB internal storage (no card slot) |
Rear Camera |
Dual: 50 MP (wide, f/1.8, 26mm, PDAF) + 2 MP (macro); LED flash, HDR, panorama |
Front Camera |
Single: 8 MP (wide, f/2.0) |
Video Recording |
1080p@30fps (front and rear) |
Battery |
6000 mAh, non-removable; 22.5 W wired charging |
Operating System |
Android 12, EMUI 14.2, no Google Play Services |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band; Bluetooth 5.0, A2DP, LE; GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS; NFC; USB Type-C 2.0; no FM radio |
Sensors |
Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass |
Sound |
Loudspeaker; no 3.5 mm headphone jack |
Colors |
Silver, Black |
That battery, though. It just keeps going.
- Big, smooth 90Hz screen.
- Snapdragon 680: not flashy, but dependable.
- Looks pretty slick, love the punch-hole camera.
- NFC and USB-C? Yes, please.
- Side fingerprint reader is fast and easy.
- Fast charging—charger’s actually in the box (shocking, right?).
- No Google Play Services—can be a pain.
- Screen’s only HD+, so don’t expect Netflix to look super crisp.
- Can’t toss in a microSD card for extra storage.
- 3.5mm headphone jack is MIA. RIP wired headphones.
**Battery That Just Won’t Quit**
Seriously, 6,000 mAh? That’s wild. You could probably forget to charge this thing for a couple of days and still be chilling. If you’re the type who’s always glued to TikTok or just forgets their charger like me—this is your jam.
2. **90Hz Display—Smooth Like Butter**
Most budget phones are stuck in the Stone Age with 60Hz screens, but this one’s got a 90Hz refresh rate. Scrolling through Insta or doom scrolling Twitter? Feels way snappier and just… nice.
3. **Snapdragon 680—Gets the Job Done**
Look, it’s not going to blow your socks off, but it’s solid for everyday stuff. You want to check emails, binge YouTube, maybe a quick game of Candy Crush? You’re set. Heavy gaming? Not really its thing, but that’s not what you’re here for anyway.
4. **Camera’s pretty decent**
50MP main shooter—so yeah, your lunch pics or random sunsets will look good, as long as you’ve got decent lighting. Not a pro setup by any means, but honestly, most people just want to snap pics and go.
5. **EMUI 14.2—Custom Everything**
Okay, so no Google Play Services. That’s a bummer, not going to lie. But EMUI’s got a ton of custom options, and you can grab apps from AppGallery or Petal Search. It’s not the same as Google, but you do you.
6. **NFC—Surprisingly Handy**
Budget phones usually skip this, but here you get NFC for tap-to-pay and all that jazz. Super clutch if you’re all about contactless stuff.
Big screen? Check. Battery that just won’t quit? Absolutely
The 90Hz display and NFC are sweet little bonuses, so it doesn’t feel like you’re stuck in 2017. Now, if you’re cool with Huawei’s own app world and you’re not married to Google Play, this phone’s a steal. It punches above its weight where it counts.
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