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September 2014
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The editors liked
Great fingerprint scanner
Metal body
Solid build
Large display
Finger-print scanner
Elegant design
Great build quality
Large 6″ screen
Compact size for such a large phone
Solid build quality
Excellent battery life
Innovative features such as volume down twice to take a picture
Finger print reader works from all angles
Free protective phone
The Huawei Ascend Mate 7 packs a huge battery that keeps going for ages
Its screen is bright and bold
The camera is pretty decent and the fingerprint sensor actually works
Fantastic fingerprint reader
Excellent value
Decent screen
Excellent build quality
Relying on metal
High-speed 4G LTE
With support for Category 6 LTE in the box
Comes with a microUSB to USB converter in the box
Comes with a screen protector preinstalled
Includes a wind
Well implemented finger scanner
Long lasting battery
Dual-SIM capable
Performance hardware
Undercuts rivals on price
Beautiful
Big 6-inch screen
Genuinely useful fingerprint sensor
Great battery life
The editors didn't like
It's pretty big
Performance doesn't sparkle
Huawei sign/charging port not centred
Large display means large phone
Launcher/default apps difficult to change
Huawei's software customizations
Bad screen performance in sunlight
Average audio performance
Both as a phone and loud speakers
Slippery allmetal unibody
1080p screen not up to par.
It's running on an old version of Android
Huawei's software tweaks make it clunky to use and there's loads of bloatware installed as standard
Software is a little cumbersome
User interface can be inconsistent
Fingerprint reader can be hit and miss depending on hand size
Published: 2014-09-15, Author: Frank , review by: gizmochina.com
Abstract: InternetThere are editions for China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom, all of which are 4G-supported (the Telecom edition has a baseband). There is also a open-channel edition. This version is granted access by the Kirin 925's baseband to networks...
Metal and sturdy construction, Industryleading fingerprint scanner on the back, Attractive, lagfree interface, Recordsetting battery life, Support for a large number of LTE bands
The camera could use some work – shots often suffer from improper exposition and color abnormalities, Minimum brightness is too high for comfortable viewing in dark environments, Lacks 4K UHD video recording
The Huawei Ascend Mate7 isn't for everybody. Certainly, the 6-inch screen will put off a sizable portion of potential customers, as that's obviously way into phablet territory. On the bright side, however, the Mate7 is a really compact device relative to ...
Abstract: Delivering one of the largest visual platforms in a smartphone, the Huawei Ascend Mate 7 has a 6” FHD In-cell display, which by design has great wide viewing angles. The first surprise is that in the hand, the Mate 7 doesn't feel anywhere near as big as i...
Large 6" screen with decent resolution and very good picture quality, Faultless design and construction, System is brilliantly fluid / Emotion UI runs well and is easily customisable, 4Gcompatibility / DualSIM (just 4G for the second), Good media player,
No UHD/4K video, Good battery life, but should be better given the enormous battery capacity, Graphics chip might be a little underpowered for future titles, You have to choose between a second SIM or microSD
A Mate 7 but beefier and better. The Acend Mate 7 Gold might not have addressed the slight problems we encountered on the Mate 7, but the performance of its already sterling features has been bolstered. For starters, it's now dual-SIM, a pretty unique att...
Abstract: Despite the theatrics if you pause 28 seconds into the trailer it briefly compares the device to the iPhone 6+ (from a cosmetic point of view) and it looks pretty similar in our eyes, both in terms of size and the thinness of the casing!Yet the device's s...
Excellent fingerprint sensor, The screen – bright and vibrant, Battery life, Design
Old version of Android, Too much bloatware, Almost impossible to use one handed, Micro SD slot hard to access
The Huawei Ascend Mate 7 is a good looking, solidly built handset than has more than a touch of quality. It feels nice in the hand, is well balanced, has a great screen, plenty of storage options and features galore.On the slightly less than positive sid...
Nice metal design, easy to hold, fantastic battery life, solid build, good value for money
Awful UI, old version of Android, lots of bloatware, may be too big for some
Huawei's first foray into phablets does an all round impressive job. A good looking design with a great build quality nails the outside of the handset. With offerings from Apple and Samsung tearing up the phablet rulebook in 2014, Huawei's handset has ...
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Published: 2014-10-13, Author: Jim , review by: T3.com
Gigantic Full HD screen, Decent design and build, Long battery
You need two hands to use it, Interface is underwhelming, Less pixels than rivals
Great design, powerful processor, above average battery
Emotion UI makes needless changes that hamper performance and make the phone less user friendly
The Huawei Ascend Mate 7 is a semi-affordable big screen smartphone that offers top-end performance, above average battery life and decent camera quality. However, detrimental software additions make it slightly unintuitive to use....
Decent value, Solid design, Huge, good-quality screen, Good battery life
Software not great fresh out of the box, Some minor build issues
The Huawei Ascend Mate 7 is one of the first 6-inch phones that avoids being a royal pain to use. The software is quirkier than a French art house film, but good performance elsewhere makes up for it.Next, check our our best mobile phones round-up...