Testseek.co.uk have collected 374 expert reviews of the Huawei Ascend P7 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Ascend P7.
June 2014
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The editors liked
Slender
Premium build
Decent cameras
MicroSD slot
Decent display
Lightweight design
Above-average cameras
The Huawei Ascend P7's skinny
Glass body looks quite classy
It has a decent camera and enough power for the everyday tasks
Plus the latest version of Android on board
Sharp and bright 5in screen
Super slim and fairly sexy
Decent camera
Good camera
Premium Design
Value for money
Huawei's aiming big with its brand new flagship
With a refreshed focus on looks and what's packed in under the hood. This is a high-end smartphone
Packing in top-notch hardware and a sleek and slim design to boot too. On top
You'll find a five-inch full HD IPS display with a pixel density of 445 pixels per inch - that positions it closely with other rivals such as the HTC One (M8) and Galaxy S
Thin and light design
Ample performance
Price point should be competitive
Decent cameras front and rear
Call blacklist options
Quality screen
Smashing screen
Knockout selfie camera
Amazing value
Beautiful design
Great camera
Customisable UI
Not too expensive as flagships go
Design and finish
Very nice display
User interface fun and practical
Except in low lighting
Great design and feels wellmade. FullHD screen looks gorgeous. 4G a muchneeded upgrade from last years P6. Best frontfacing camera on the market
Slim and fairly good-looking
Big
1080p 5-inch screen
IPhone-level build quality
8MP selfie cam
Good rear camera
MicroSD card support
Best frontfacing camera ever
It certainly looks premium
Capable of almost any smartphone task
Lovely screen
Fine build quality
Lowish price
Excellent build quality
Good display
Impressive speakers
Attractive Android skin
The editors didn't like
Childish Emotion UI
Some lag experienced
Non
Removable battery
Pointless software additions
Unintuitive user interface
Slightly buggy
Its slow processor
Slightly cheap feel and often awkward Android skin means it doesn't really do anything to put itself above the competition
Weak processor for the price
Quirky software doesn't hit the mark
Some performance issues
Intruisive interface
Underpowered
Despite Huawei's best efforts with the hardware
Where the P7 falls apart is with its custom skin
Known as Emotion UI. Huawei has tried its best to imitate Apple's iOS 7
Right down to the lack of an app drawer
And the result is disappointing. While there are also various themes to choose from
Some of which look even more like iOS
Some aspects of Emotion UI still remain the same
And that giv
Battery life and continual consumption warnings
Flat design not most comfortable in hand
Some camera gimmickry
Will struggle to stand out in premier pack
Uneven take on Android
Scary beauty feature
Average battery life
Glass bodywork gets messy
Screen could be punchier
Battery life could be longer
Performance could be faster
Regularly lacks fluidity and responsiveness
Not enough battery life for a multimediaoriented phone
Squared design wont appeal to everyone. Not quite as powerful as rivals from HTC
Huawei has produced a stunning smartphone in the Ascend P7 and this is couple with good value for money with that non-flagship price tag. There's some decent hardware on offer here, particularly the camera but the P7 is let down by software performance is...
Published: 2014-05-16, Author: Matthew , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: First impressions of the P7 are good: at 6.5mm it's extremely thin, although not quite as slim as its predecessor , making the five inch screen somehow seem even larger than it is.That crisp screen reaches to within three millimetres of the edge of the ...
Published: 2014-05-13, Author: Mark , review by: digitalspy.com
Abstract: Chinese manufacturer Huawei is an emerging superpower in the smartphone market, quietly becoming the world's third biggest handset maker over the past 12 months. Strong brand awareness on its home turf has helped the firm gain ground on Apple and Samsung,...
Published: 2014-05-13, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Thin and light design, ample performance, price point should be competitive, decent cameras front and rear, call blacklist options, quality screen
Battery life and continual consumption warnings, flat design not most comfortable in hand, some camera gimmickry, will struggle to stand out in premier pack
Huawei has made a decent smartphone in the Ascend P7. It's a considerable step up from the earlier P6 model thanks to a larger scale 1080p screen and a design that avoids treading into the "oversized" category. Is it enough to keep the other well-e...
Published: 2014-05-12, Author: Kevin , review by: 3g.co.uk
Good camera, Premium Design, Value for money
Intruisive interface, Underpowered
The Huawei Ascend P7 looks like a flagship but doesn't quite have the specs to back it up. It's still a decent all-rounder with a surprisingly good front-facing camera, but the UI could really use some work...
Excellent build quality, Good display, Impressive speakers, Attractive Android skin
Just average battery life
Huawei has a relatively low profile in the UK, and that deserves to change. You get a lot of handset here for the price, including a high quality design and great feel in the hand, good specifications, and an attitude towards Android skinning which is on...
Abstract: Huawei claims that despite the smartphone set to go on sale for a modest €450, or about £370, the Ascend P7's advanced imaging and 4G technologies make it more than a match for the Samsung Galaxy S5 and iPhone 5S ....
Huawei's aiming big with its brand new flagship, with a refreshed focus on looks and what's packed in under the hood. This is a high-end smartphone, packing in top-notch hardware and a sleek and slim design to boot too. On top, you'll find a five-inch full HD IPS display with a pixel density of 445 pixels per inch - that positions it closely with other rivals such as the HTC One (M8) and Galaxy S
Despite Huawei's best efforts with the hardware, where the P7 falls apart is with its custom skin, known as Emotion UI. Huawei has tried its best to imitate Apple's iOS 7, right down to the lack of an app drawer, and the result is disappointing. While there are also various themes to choose from, some of which look even more like iOS, some aspects of Emotion UI still remain the same, and that giv
Huawei's latest flagship is an incredible effort to go up against many of the tip-top blowers on offer at the moment, giving snappy performance, great camera shots on the back, and surprisingly superb selfie skills up-front all in a slim and attractive...