Rating 3.2 17 reviews
Manufacturer: Huawei
91mobiles.com
11 years ago

Good Phone

A very good entry level durable phone touch is very good, I bought this for my fife before 2 years
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Amazon
12 years ago

A Great Smartphone For The Price.

I only wanted a simple smartphone with wifi capability so I can take photos and send them direct to my online account. This ably fulfills that and is simple to use.
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Recombu
12 years ago

Huawei Ascend Y 100 Review: In Depth

Last year we knew Huawei primarily as an OEM manufacturer; creating mobile phones for the likes of Orange and Vodafone. But in late 2011 the company released it's first own-branded smartphone, the Huawei Blaze , which impressed us with its low-price and feature set.
Pros:
  • Android Gingerbread
  • 800Mhz processor
Cons:
  • Tiny screen
  • Touch controls don't always respond
  • Poor camera
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PC Magazine
13 years ago

Huawei Ascend (MetroPCS)

Sometimes cutting corners doesn't pay off. The Huawei Ascend cell phone debuted in the U.S. on Cricket Wireless to mixed reviews, and now it's available on MetroPCS for the first time. Unfortunately, most of what soured us the first time around is still a problem with this version.
Cons:
  • No 3G
  • Middling call quality
  • Sluggish, choppy UI
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Trusted Reviews
13 years ago

Huawei Y 100

A sub-£80 Android phone waiting to convert the last of the non-smart stragglers.
Pros:
  • Affordable
  • Sensible design
  • Decent performance
Cons:
  • Small
  • low resolution screen
  • …causing limited games support
  • Poor camera
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
13 years ago

Huawei Ascend Y100 Android phone

The Huawei Ascend Y100 has a tiny screen, a mediocre camera and average performance. However, it's all about the price in this instance. At under $100, we can't fault the Ascend Y100 too much. If you're patient and can live with a cramped screen, then this is a fully featured Android phone for a great price. What kind of smartphone can you buy with $99? That's the question Huawei has answered with the Ascend Y100, a fully featured Android phone exclusively sold in Australia through Vodafone. The Ascend Y100 may have a tiny screen, a mediocre camera and average performance but for under $100, can you really complain?
Pros:
  • Value for money
  • Some nice UI touches
  • Decent battery life
Cons:
  • Tiny screen
  • Poor default keyboard
  • Can be sluggish at times
Read more on review.goodgearguide.com.au
woolworths.co.uk
13 years ago

Nice Mobile

Nice sleek mobile. Does not have the 4GB on board storage as said in the description. Does have android 2.3 and is good for playing games (Angry Birds). But you have to install them on the SD Card (which you will need a 4 or Higher GB) as the mobile hasn't got the room to store apps on it.
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Fast
  • Slim
Cons:
  • Battery goes to quickly
  • No headphones
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3g
13 years ago

Huawei Ascend Y100

The very average two-megapixel snapper can't compete with the 3-5 megapixel models of other handsets and the meagre onboard storage needs to be expanded with a microSD card.
Pros:
  • Neat build
  • excellent battery life
  • amazingly usable keyboard
Cons:
  • Small and pixelated display
  • mediocre camera
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Gadget Guy
13 years ago

The new $99 phone: Huawei's Y100 reviewed

Last year was the first time we had seen smartphones drop to a point where pretty much anyone could afford them, as Huawei and ZTE both joined in and provided Australian telcos with cheap handsets. So what does $99 get you in 2012?
Pros:
  • Very friendly to the wallet
  • Surprisingly responsive screen
Cons:
  • Tiny screen doesn't fit much text or make it easy to use the on-screen keyboard
  • Some apps and games can offer weak performance
  • Terrible camera
  • Locked to Vodafone
Read more on Gadget Guy
wired.co.uk
13 years ago

Huawei Ascend Y100 review

One-time anonymous white label manufacturer for label brands, Huawei has been getting busy with handsets in its own name of late. Very soon we'll get to see its "hero" device, the quad-core Huawei Ascend D Quad.
Pros:
  • Neat looks
  • lightweight
  • decent processor
Cons:
  • Small screen
  • camera not great
Read more on wired.co.uk
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