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August 2012
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The Huawei Ascend P1 has really impressed me during my time with it, it does almost everything that my One X does and it comes damn close to being as fast as that device too so for the stupidly low price of £234.99 Sim free it's a flipping bargain! It'...
Publicación: 2013-01-06, Autor: Eric , crítica de: uk.hardware.info
The Ascend P1 is our first introduction to Huawei and we have to admit that we are lukewarm after testing it. The 4.3-inch display looks good, the phone has a slender appearance, and we're generally positive about the design even if it is modest. The co...
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Publicación: 2012-10-04, Autor: Vincent , crítica de: digitalversus.com
Sound quality, Colours in landscape mode, Low internal memory
The Ascend P1 is a pleasant surprise. It may not revolutionise the industry, but it does its job well. The look is minimalist but not "cheap", making for a good everyday companion. It's too bad the sound is so mediocre....
Despite its slightly cheap body the P1 ticks a lot of boxes. It has ICS from launch and while both thin and light still packs a decent battery. The screen is bright and vivid, it has a microSD slot and the camera is not half bad. The chipset may not b...
I have to say colour me impressed Huawei this is a great little piece of kit. As an entry into the mid-to-higher end market this is right on par with other more established makes.Huawei are looking to do what HTC did a few years ago and, if this is their...
The Huawei Ascend P1 really is impressively thin: aside from a small hump housing the camera, its midriff makes the iPhone 4S look morbidly obese. And despite this, there’s plenty of next-gen tech stuffed inside, including a vibrant 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display and a whizzy dual-core processor: it’s not quite as absurdly fast as the silicon inside the Samsung Galaxy S3, but then, what is? It’s e
Yes, the Huawei Ascend P1 is thin, but that doesn’t mean it’s robust. Unlike Motorola’s impressively solid Android-powered RAZR, the P1 feels a bit creaky. We could overlook this if an almost identically specced rival, the HTC One S, didn’t exist - and wasn’t also absolutely beautiful, with a thin, unibody shell.Then there’s the software: although unmodified Android is a good thing, it is now out
While the Huawei Ascend P1 is undoubtedly the company’s best phone yet, it’s still lacking the extra build quality and premium finish of HTC’s One S. That phone is almost identically priced, with a smarter design and screen - and the potential for an u...
Very thin, ICS, decent camera, vivid screen, good battery life,
Screen and processor not the best, casing a little cheap.
It might not stand with the very best screens or processors, but for a midrange smart phone the Huawei Ascend P1 offers a solid range of features and impressively long battery life too.SpecificationsSoftware : Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich Processor...
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Publicación: 2012-08-02, Autor: Gary , crítica de: techradar.com
Pure Android 4.0 option, Smooth and fast, Responsive, bright display, Good battery life
Creaky, lightweight body, Only 4GB of onboard storage, Poor keyboard spellcheck, No NFC
The Ascend P1 is a very impressive attempt at making a high-end Android phone to compete with the likes of Samsung and HTC. It's very, very smooth and fast in operation and great fun to simply poke and use, with more than enough power to handle apps and ...
Crisp eightmegapixel camera, fast dualcore processor, great screen
Lacks style, feels plasticky, protruding camera lens, autocorrect is useless
What the Huawei Ascend P1 lacks in an attractive appearance, it makes up for with a solid performance, and excellent features. An ideal compromise if you don't have the budget for a top of the line phone...