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Huawei Ascend Review

Huawei Ascend Review

Huawei Ascend Review

Wi-Fi and 3G. The handset is neat, sleek and impressive. Yet there are few demerits that you will have to just overlook. It has 2.5 mm headset jack instead of standard 3.5mm jack. Cricket has also choked home screen and app tray with nearly a dozen preloaded apps that are not removable in Settings application manager. Despite these issues, the Ascend is Cricket's best handset in terms of hardware.

Design:

The Ascend has its charm mainly because of its glossy plastic build material on face and with polished chromes on sides. The edges are rounded making it look stylish. The phone measures 4.5 inches by height, 2.4 inches by wide and 0.55 inches by deep. It is on par with various other smartphones in the matter of pocketability. Ascend weighs 4.7 ounces and has very solid feel when held in hand.

The touch screen measures 3.5 inches making it optimal for touch usability and visibility. The display has a resolution of 480320 pixels and supports nearly 262,000 colors. Of course it is not an advanced screen available in the market but for the handsets feature set and price tag, it doesn't need to be also. The display covers majority of Ascends space along with it has a trackball, 4 hard key buttons like Back, Menu, End and Talk keys.

Huawei has done a fantastic job tucking the volume rocker, camera button, microSD card slot and power button on right and left sides of the phone. The 3.2 mega pixel camera houses on the plasticky back cover. Coming to the Interface of Ascend, it has a rectangular onscreen navigation bar that contains large, more or less cartoonish finger friendly icons that open phone book, app tray, text composition window, contact list and view of home screens.

Huawei has embossed another mark on Ascend by giving this smartphone a nine panel home screen in the form of a grid design. The Ascend has several icons that actually differ from the Android standard, including latest icons for gallery, dialer and calculator. Regardless of visual noise of interface, Ascend is perhaps easy to navigate.

Features:

Price

$150

Camera

3.2 MP

Operating system

Android 2.1

Memory

512MB internal, 16 GB via card slot

Battery life

3.5 hours of talk time and 12.4 days of stand by time

The Ascend comes with a satisfying set of software and hardware features. You will find speakerphone, voice dialing, multimedia and threaded text messaging, and full range of wireless options like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G. The phone book entries are limited to the available memory and each entry provides a room for multiple numbers, IM handles, e-mail addresses, photo callers IDs, group IDs and many more. You can also merge contact information from several accounts such as Outlook, Gmail like with every Android phone.

There are many Android 2.1 usual offerings, like Google Maps, HTML browser, Navigation, Gmail, YouTube, Places, Latitude social location app and an audio recorder. As already mentioned the interface is apparent with nine applications that come preloaded on phone. The Cricket's branded apps and shortcuts are a browser, account manager, storefront. You will also find third party apps like Photobucket, Midnight Bowling 2, and UNO. Frustratingly, none of these applications can be removed from the Settings menu.

For e-mail purpose, the Ascend provides Gmail, IMAP, Exchange accounts and POP3. The phone includes a camera of 3.2 megapixels. As it is an Android phone it has onscreen controls also to toggle between video and camera mode and for viewing previous picture. Even though this onscreen button is present we prefer to go for hardware shutter instead. The absence of flash makes the picture quality of indoor shots a little blurry and dull. The video quality is OK for a camera phone, except some choppiness while playback. Android makes it simple to share pictures and images through YouTube, Facebook, e-mail, Twitter and many other networks.

The Ascend uses stock Android music player that sorts tunes by album, artist, song name and playlists. Music player however offers a nice experience especially for those who are new to the Android platform. As said earlier, the greatest drawback on Ascend is the decision to use 2.5 mm headset jack instead of standard 3.5 mm jack.

Performance:

Unfortunately, the call quality of Ascend is poor. The conversation lacks a continuous flow and some occasional background noise occurs. The speakerphone also has very low volume. Even though Ascend is 3G capable it gives just 2.5G speeds most of the time. The included phone's 600 MHz processor makes it tad sluggish at times, but it is acceptable for phone's price tag, to be fair. The battery life is rated as 3.5 hours of talk time and 12.4 days of stand by time.

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