Good call quality, cover feels cheap, and camera is confounding
Huawei Honor
Maurizio Pesce from Wired
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3 days ago
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A “good enough” starter phone, especially for first-timers or those who hate long-term contracts. Good call quality. 2.03GB of internal storage with room to expand to 64GB via microSD. Muve Music services included. Light, just 4.9 ounces.
Plastic battery cover feels cheap. Limited video... More
We can't think of a better phone to recommend if you want a taste of Android on the cheap
Huawei Ascend G300
Carly Page from The Inquirer
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22 days ago
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Yes, it has a disappointing camera, but that doesn't stop the Huawei Ascend G300 from being one of the best budget phones we've ever had our hands on. It puts the Orange San Francisco to shame with its 4in screen, and its design is more HTC One X than HTC Wildfire. Want a taste of Android on the cheap?... More
Good specs for the price
Huawei Ascend G300
Dave Oliver from Wired
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23 days ago
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For a first trip on the smartphone rollercoaster the Huawei G300 takes some beating, with its large, sharp four-inch screen and fast 1GHz processor. It suffers in comparison with pricier rivals, but against its brethren a notch above the Android entry level, it stands out.
A terrible camera, shonky screen, creaky construction
Huawei Ascend G300
Ben Sillis from Electricpig
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24 days ago
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The Huawei Ascend G300 might not be the top phone on anyone’s list, but in this price range, you won’t find anything more polished, with apps to boot.
An incredibly affordable Android handset
Huawei Ascend G300
Sam Kieldsen from TechRadar
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28 days ago
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The Huawei Ascend G300 might on paper look like another cheap and less-than-cheerful Android phone, but it’s a solid buy considering its price. The screen is top drawer, the battery life is epic and there’s enough power on board to perform most tasks more than adequately. Of course it’s... More