Testseek.co.uk have collected 23 expert reviews of the Huawei U8220 Pulse and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei U8220 Pulse.
October 2009
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The editors liked
The multi-faceted home screens approach
The overall package belies its meagre (ish) cost
Android Market to bolster its inbuilt catalogue
Relatively low-cost
Available on pay-as-you-go
Easy access to Google services
The web browsing and GPS are flawless
The touchscreen is responsive and it's available on prepay.
Price
Android
Responsive touchscreen
Wi-Fi and HSDPA
Integrated Google apps
A-GPS with compass
Android on the cheap
With few corners cut
Big screen
Touchscreen is fast in most cases
Decent custom widgets
Choice of three good keyboards
Access to the wide world of Android apps
The editors didn't like
Lock screen system is very annoying
No 3.5mm headphone jack
Poor camera performance
Needs a Google account
Soft keyboard makes data entry difficult
The onscreen keyboard is slow
And there are very few preloaded extras to play with.
Fingerprint attracting shell
Slightly clunky to carry
2.5mm headset connector
Rubbish camera
Battery life not great
Odd headphone adapter
Available on T-Mobile only
Video player app limited
We'd still prefer to watch video off a Sony Betamax
Abstract: We still think the iPhone OS is the slickest in the business so if you want a big touchscreen phone and you can afford the outlay, we reckon that's the device to get. However, very close behind the iPhone OS is Google's Android operating system and it has...
Big screen; touchscreen is fast in most cases; decent custom widgets; choice of three good keyboards; access to the wide world of Android apps
Keyboards can be unresponsive; slow to start and wake up; plasticky case with wobbly trackball; poor call quality
With the Pulse, T-Mobile has done a solid job of presenting an Android smart phone on a budget. There are a few flaws worth noting, like the sluggish keyboards and poor call quality, but the big screen and the power of Android make this phone worth it...
Abstract: T-Mobile Pulse reviewby Paul O'Brien posted Oct 9th 2009 at 9:00AMFrom humble beginnings with the HTC Dream / T-Mobile G1, Android is starting to gain traction in the marketplace. A steady growth in the number of devices from HTC together with more an...
Excellent web and GPS, good touch-screen, available on prepay. ...
Lack of preloaded extras, sluggish keyboard. Look and Feel...
The best prepay option around, it may be basic - but the Android Marketplace can help fix that. ...
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Published: 2011-05-25, Author: Thomas , review by: android-user.de
Software T-Mobile liefert das Smartphone mit dem nicht mehr zeitgemäßen Android 1.5 aus, das Sie jedoch mit wenigen Schritten auf Version 2.1 aktualisieren (siehe Kasten Alt gegen neu). Die folgende Beschreibung bezieht sich auf die neue Version. T-Mobile...
Abstract: Dieser liefert bislang einfache und vor allem günstige Handys für Netzbetreiber, und daran knüpft auch das T-Mobile Pulse an: 300 Euro kostet das Android-Phone beim Netzbetreiber ohne Vertrag, mit Vertrag ist es bereits ab fünf Euro zu haben. Klar, das...
Das Google-Betriebssystem zieht nun über das T-Mobile-Pulse auch in günstigere Smartphones ein. Der Preis spiegelt in Anbetracht der technischen Daten und der uns während des Test überzeugenden Ergonomie und Usabilty ein extrem gutes Preis-/leistungsv...
Eigentlich schade drum: Das Pulse hätte eine günstige Alternative zum iPhone sein können. Doch aufgrund des manchmal nicht reagierenden Touchscreens kann man den Android-Chinesen nicht guten Gewissens empfehlen....
Abstract: Das T-Mobile Pulse vom chinesischen Hersteller Huawei kommt mit Android-Version 1.5 und Volltouch vergleichsweise günstig daher. Unser Test zeigt: Trotz kleinem Preis muss sich das Android-Handy nicht hinter seinen Google-Kollegen verstecken....