The Huawei Nova 13i and Huawei Nova Y63 run different versions of Android. The Nova 13i is equipped with Android 14, while the Nova Y63 uses Android 12. Both phones include features such as clipboard warnings, location privacy options, camera/microphone privacy options, and theme customization. The Nova 13i also supports app tracking blocking, which the Y63 does as well, but it differs in other areas. The Nova 13i has notification permissions, a media picker, and the ability to play games while they download, while these features are not present on the Y63. Both devices offer dark mode, Wi-Fi password sharing is not supported on either, and the extra dim mode is available on both.
Other common features include dynamic theming, focus modes, customizable notifications, Live Text, full-page screenshots, split-screen support, PiP, sharing intents, and child lock. The Nova 13i offers additional capabilities like on-device machine learning, offline voice recognition, voice commands, and tracks the current position of the mobile device. Both phones are multi-user systems, support widgets, and are free and open source. However, the Nova 13i has notification permissions, media picker, and the ability to block app tracking, which the Nova Y63 lacks. In contrast, the Y63 does not have battery health check features or an extra dim mode, both of which the Nova 13i offers.
Both phones share certain core functionalities, including PiP, the ability to use a child lock, and the option to track the current position of the device. However, the Nova 13i's more recent Android version and additional features like media picker and notification permissions make it a slightly more advanced offering in terms of software functionality compared to the Nova Y63.