Not too long ago I had my first Android smart-phone, which was actually the same Huawei Ideos X5, from the beginning it was quite nifty and worked well, but it only was until the first month or so.
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Price; OS; Battery
Not too long ago I had my first Android smart-phone, which was actually the same Huawei Ideos X5, from the beginning it was quite nifty and worked well, but it only was until the first month or so.
Screen
Price; OS; Battery
After the first day I am happy with the phone. The price corresponds to more than what just a few years ago way to pay for a basic Nokia (1300).
We review Huawei's latest smartphone, the IDEOS X5, but can it live up to the plethora of Android devices on the market?
Beautiful appearance; top notch Android OS; excellent camera and exciting menu appearance
Lack of power; unavoidable touch sensitive buttons; laggy scrolling and temperamental battery life
works
not unlocled
The Ideos X5 was one of the two new Android phones launched by Huawei during CES 2011. It's currently available in some European and Asian markets. Despite being an entry-level Android phone the Huawei Ideos X5 boasts nice features that make it competitive...
The Ideos X5 is Huawei 's brand new high-end Google experience Android smartphone with an entry level price point. It's powered by a Qualcomm MSM7230 CPU at 800 MHz and runs Android 2.2.1 / Froyo .
Huawei may not be a brand that immediately comes to mind when you think of mobile phones, but its IDEOS X5 Android phone will certainly get you thinking - it's claimed to offer a better experience than smartphones that cost twice the price.
Value for money; Reasonably stylish design; Decent specifications
Screen hard to see in sunlight; Touch-sensitive buttons not backlit; No word on Gingerbread update
When using the phone and texting, there were some minor annoyances. The sound wasn't as good as my HTC Desire, and the predictive text wasn't as, well, predictive, while you had to be very precise when hitting the keys – not great for somebody with big mitts like myself.
Recently, I've purchased the handset and honestly speaking I'm blown away with its external gaze. Its touch screen looks simply elegant in palm! Adding to this, I like its 5MP snapper and a sturdy battery backup!!
We've already reviewed the smart Red Bull Mobile HD , but sans all the Red Bull bells and whistles, it's actually Huawei's U8800 IDEOS X5. We take the X5 for a spin to find out how it fares in the continuously expanding budget-friendly Android range.
Very good and large display; good specs for budget device; pocket- and grip-friendly dimensions; 4 GB of storage
Unprotected camera lens sticks out of the rear cover; camera lag; Android Froyo not the most up to date version of the mobile OS; and not the most affordable of the budget conscious Android group
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