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Review: Huawei Honor 7

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  1. Tia Upton III says:

    Completely failed to notice that the left button is much more useful than just a google now button. If the reviewer had looked closely at the settings at all he would have noticed that the button can be customised to do lots and lots of things.

  2. Eula Skiles says:

    AVG I remember you saing you had a wee spy wth them. didn't load it up incase

  3. Tre Bernier says:

    "churning out a regular no-frills mid-ranger"

    pls find a new job. this is the complete opposite of a regular no-frills mid-ranger. also you're the only reviewer that seems to have any issue at all with the fingerprint scanner

  4. Dasia Kreiger says:

    Not a very good article. He failed to notice that the right hand key he pressed for "Google Now" is a multifunction key which can be programmed to start different apps , at your choice. For a reviewer that is a serious offence. He would be better suited to review much more obvious things, like, I don't know, a cooking pot?

  5. Jewell Wilkinson DDS says:

    I am interested between Honor 7 and LG G3. I only want take photos, email and surf the web. What do you think is the best option to take photos between these models? thx!

  6. Marielle Lockman says:

    Like others here I feel this had been a half hearted review. I purchased this phone a few weeks ago after my nexus 4 finally gave up. The summary at the beginning is a good place to start.
    The ´for´ section is accurate as far I my experience goes.
    The ´against ´ section seems to be completely inaccurate.
    EMUI is certainly a big departure for me compared to stock Android and, recently ZLauncher .
    But it's not rubbish. There is an app drawer feature called hidden apps which does the same job. And EMUI has a reason for being. It constantly is trying to save battery power. It give you total control on what apps can do when you are not using them. Its pretty brilliant and I easily get more than a day and a half of normal use.
    Fingerprint scanner is accurate and fast, even with my dermatitis affecting a good section of my forefinger
    Design is certainly premium, not budget. Its a really good looking phone with a decent weight. Not sure what more the reviewer expects for £250?
    And as I said previously, battery life is superb. And that's without getting EMUI to shut down apps and restrict network access when they are not being used
    In summary. Brilliant phone if you don't mind either learning how to use EMUI or you don't mind downloading another launcher

  7. Eda Bednar says:

    comparing it with the moto g ? get outta here.

  8. Rashawn Schneider says:

    nice smartphone .., i love Huawei ! .., hope the management will provide me a sample of this wonderful smartphones .., paging the Huawei CEO, thanks much

  9. Jedediah Davis MD says:

    scanner is shite

  10. Juston Bernier says:

    how to install google apps? pls. help

  11. Maud Kuhn says:

    Interestingly, other reviewers find the fingerprint scanner working perfectly and then, uninspired design, LOL at that

  12. Anabelle Friesen DDS says:

    Paid to review ? I wonder !

  13. Prof. Oswald Nitzsche I says:

    3/5 stars?
    Bitch please.

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