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June 2014
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The editors liked
Slim
Comfortable design
Excellent dual cameras
4G support
Impressive front camera
Decent battery life
4G compatible
Slim design
Snappy performance
Good Design & Build Quality
Excellent Front camera
Good Battery life
Looks quite decent and is lightweight
Offers decent performance
The editors didn't like
Average display resolution
Average battery support
Low internal storage
Low Screen resolution
Awkward USB and audio jack port placement
Tricky UI
QHD display not so sharp
Calling issues
Poor battery back up
Its display has qHD resolution and not HD like its competitors
Published: 2014-05-26, Author: by , review by: geeksquad.co.uk
Excellent front camera, Stylish design, Simple home screen is cleverly implemented
A little underpowered for heavy app users, Small internal storage, although SD card slot does make up for this, Lots of competition
All in all, the G6 is a great phone that delivers in terms of both style and value.I really liked the Ascend G6 - it's another strong entry into Huawei's range of phones. It's clearly not going to compete with the big hitters like the Galaxy S5 and Xperia...
Published: 2014-02-24, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The Huawei Ascend G6, announced today at Mobile World Congress 2014 , arrives at a time when the mid-range is enjoying something of a resurgence. The Motorola Moto G has drawn attention to a section of the smartphone market often considered to be second t...
Abstract: It's hard not to focus on the size of this beast. According to Huawei it's designed this way to better enjoy video and music content. It was compared during the press conference to Apple's iPad Mini and the Nexus 7 further cementing the tablet idea, but i...
The Huawei Ascend G6 will likely struggle to win over smartphone buyers who are in the market for a feature-packed Android smartphone or those looking for a stripped-down Google experience. However, with the phone set to retail for sub-£200 while offer...
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Published: 2014-02-23, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Low cost 4G, Perfect for selfies
Childish UI, Tough competition
Last year Huawei launched its flagship Ascend P6 smartphone, and now at MWC 2014 the Chinese firm has added to the range with the Huawei Ascend G6. As you may have guessed the G6 isn't a replacement to the P6, rather it's a more affordable option which sh...
Abstract: Huawei has launched the new G6 mid-range smartphone. Designed to take on the likes of the Xperia Z1 Compact and other more affordable devices, the phone takes design queues from the brand's current flagship P6 handset. Specifications include a 4.5-inch qH...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: HUAWETS ASCEND G6 is a 4G-enabled phone that only costs SIM-free, so it's an enticing prospect for those who want superfast downloads without having to spend a lot.From the outside, the Ascend G6 looks very similar to its larger cousin, the Ascend P...
Rigid, compact casing, Good build, Bright, viewing angle stable screen, Energy saver, Long battery runtime, Good speech and audio quality, Useful software features, intuitive UI, Good camera module
Tight internal storage, No move-to-SD option, Below average application performance, Obsolete screen resolution, Middling speakers, Hands-free feature too quiet, Middling GPS performance
Huawei's Ascend G6 costs around 180 Euros (~$244) and has quite a lot to offer at the time of writing. First, its compact, rigid, and well-processed casing alongside the stylish design. The bright, viewing-angle stable, 4.5-inch screen that remains well-l...
Published: 2014-06-04, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Cheap-as-chips 4G, Slick experience, Great battery life, Bright, colourful screen
Hazy camera photos, Awkward headphone jack, Crowded desktops
EE's Kestrel phone isn't just the cheapest 4G phone around, it's also one of the best budget phones we've fiddled with in 2014. The 4G support is a fantastic feature that no similarly priced mobiles can offer, and it's backed up by a slick all-round mobil...