Showing posts with label Huawei. Show all posts
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Thursday, 17 April 2014

Huawei Ascend G6 review

Huawei Ascend G6


Huawei Ascend G6
The Ascend G6 focuses on low price, 4G and the selfie
Last year Huawei launched its flagship Ascend P6 smartphone, and now at MWC 2014 the Chinese firm has added to the range with the Huawei Ascend G6.
As you may have guessed the G6 isn't a replacement to the P6, rather it's a more affordable option which shares the same design ethos as its bigger brother.
The key facts about the Ascend G6 are its price and connectivity. While Huawei was unable to give me a firm price, I was told that it will come in at under £200.
Not bad for a handset which is sporting the latest version of 4G technology - CAT 4 - giving you a super speedy internet connection.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
What else does the Ascend G6 provide? Well you get a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 4.5-inch qHD display, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, microSD slot and a sizeable 2000mAh battery.
The Ascend G6 comes running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean out of the box, which is acceptable considering its price tag and the fact Android 4.4 is the only set up it could possible make at this time.
Hauwei hasn't just left Android at its stock version though, feeling the need to slaver its Emotion UI 2.0 over the top - something which I haven't particularly enjoyed on previous handsets.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
It still looks relatively childish and that detracts from the overall user experience as the Ascend G6 looks and feels like a toy.
The Emotion UI removes the application list that we're used to on all other Android handsets, although this isn't necessarily a bad thing as it means all your apps are in one place - no confusion for first users when they see the same app on a homescreen and in the app list.
Huawei's all-in-one widget which combines features such a gallery, weather and contacts into one, dominating block is present on the Ascend G6, but I'd recommend you delete it as its functionality is limited.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
To aid the first time smartphone audience further Huawei has also enabled a Simple UI, which removes all the widgets and myriad of small app icons for a large, tile based interface. It's rather reminiscent of the Windows Phone homescreen setup.
While this mode won't interest power users, it has clear advantages for certain segments of the smartphone market.
Unsurprisingly for a phone which is going to come in at under £200 the Huawei Ascend G6 sports an all plastic construction, although it is solid and the thick, faux-metal band which runs round the circumference keeps everything together nicely.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
The Ascend G6 sits well in the hand, the volume and power/lock keys are easy to hit and the rear cover provides a decent level of grip while also being removable.
This gives you access to the SIM and microSD slots, but the battery is sealed in so you won't be able to swap it out.
Front on the Ascend G6 is a little bezel heavy, with a rounded bump protruding below the navigation touch keys beneath the display.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
The 960 x 540 4.5-inch display isn't going to win any awards, but it's perfectly acceptable on the Ascend G6 and everything is easily visible.
Huawei has avoided filling the Ascend G6 with bloatware, which probably helps it maintain its fluid performance as you move around the handset.
It's not blazingly fast, but we didn't experience any lag during our brief time with the Ascend G6.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
Round the back of the Huawei Ascend G6 you'll find a 8MP camera with a single LED flash and the ability to record full HD video.
The camera app is passable, but features such as HDR are absent and the shutter speed isn't the fastest I've witnessed on handsets at this price range.
However from the handful of test shots I fired off the Ascend G6 appeared to perform well and it should be a decent little snapper.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
That's just half the story though, as Huawei has also thrown in a 5MP front facing camera in an attempt to appeal to the growing selfie trend.
Coupled with the superfast 4G capabilities and quick access to social networks, Huawei is hoping the Ascend G6 will appeal to those dedicated to the likes of Facebook and Twitter.
The keyboard also stands up pretty well, allowing you to type a witty comment to go with your latest snap with reasonable next word prediction and spell checking.
The Huawei Ascend G6 release date is set for April in the UK, and you'll be able to pick it up in either black or white.

Huawei Ascend G6 review

Huawei Ascend G6


Huawei Ascend G6
The Ascend G6 focuses on low price, 4G and the selfie
Last year Huawei launched its flagship Ascend P6 smartphone, and now at MWC 2014 the Chinese firm has added to the range with the Huawei Ascend G6.
As you may have guessed the G6 isn't a replacement to the P6, rather it's a more affordable option which shares the same design ethos as its bigger brother.
The key facts about the Ascend G6 are its price and connectivity. While Huawei was unable to give me a firm price, I was told that it will come in at under £200.
Not bad for a handset which is sporting the latest version of 4G technology - CAT 4 - giving you a super speedy internet connection.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
What else does the Ascend G6 provide? Well you get a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 4.5-inch qHD display, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, microSD slot and a sizeable 2000mAh battery.
The Ascend G6 comes running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean out of the box, which is acceptable considering its price tag and the fact Android 4.4 is the only set up it could possible make at this time.
Hauwei hasn't just left Android at its stock version though, feeling the need to slaver its Emotion UI 2.0 over the top - something which I haven't particularly enjoyed on previous handsets.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
It still looks relatively childish and that detracts from the overall user experience as the Ascend G6 looks and feels like a toy.
The Emotion UI removes the application list that we're used to on all other Android handsets, although this isn't necessarily a bad thing as it means all your apps are in one place - no confusion for first users when they see the same app on a homescreen and in the app list.
Huawei's all-in-one widget which combines features such a gallery, weather and contacts into one, dominating block is present on the Ascend G6, but I'd recommend you delete it as its functionality is limited.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
To aid the first time smartphone audience further Huawei has also enabled a Simple UI, which removes all the widgets and myriad of small app icons for a large, tile based interface. It's rather reminiscent of the Windows Phone homescreen setup.
While this mode won't interest power users, it has clear advantages for certain segments of the smartphone market.
Unsurprisingly for a phone which is going to come in at under £200 the Huawei Ascend G6 sports an all plastic construction, although it is solid and the thick, faux-metal band which runs round the circumference keeps everything together nicely.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
The Ascend G6 sits well in the hand, the volume and power/lock keys are easy to hit and the rear cover provides a decent level of grip while also being removable.
This gives you access to the SIM and microSD slots, but the battery is sealed in so you won't be able to swap it out.
Front on the Ascend G6 is a little bezel heavy, with a rounded bump protruding below the navigation touch keys beneath the display.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
The 960 x 540 4.5-inch display isn't going to win any awards, but it's perfectly acceptable on the Ascend G6 and everything is easily visible.
Huawei has avoided filling the Ascend G6 with bloatware, which probably helps it maintain its fluid performance as you move around the handset.
It's not blazingly fast, but we didn't experience any lag during our brief time with the Ascend G6.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
Round the back of the Huawei Ascend G6 you'll find a 8MP camera with a single LED flash and the ability to record full HD video.
The camera app is passable, but features such as HDR are absent and the shutter speed isn't the fastest I've witnessed on handsets at this price range.
However from the handful of test shots I fired off the Ascend G6 appeared to perform well and it should be a decent little snapper.
Huawei Ascend G6 review
That's just half the story though, as Huawei has also thrown in a 5MP front facing camera in an attempt to appeal to the growing selfie trend.
Coupled with the superfast 4G capabilities and quick access to social networks, Huawei is hoping the Ascend G6 will appeal to those dedicated to the likes of Facebook and Twitter.
The keyboard also stands up pretty well, allowing you to type a witty comment to go with your latest snap with reasonable next word prediction and spell checking.
The Huawei Ascend G6 release date is set for April in the UK, and you'll be able to pick it up in either black or white.

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

How To Root Huawei Ascend P6

How To Root Huawei Ascend P6




The Huawei Ascend P6 is the world’s slimmest smartphone at just 6.18mm thick. It is the latest flagship phone from the Chinese manufacturer and is looking to challenge the Google Nexus 4 for the mantle of the best smartphone on the market at a wallet-friendly price point.

The P6 is a handset that treads the line between and mid-market and high-end handset, with a 1.5GHz quad-core processor lining up alongside a 4.7-inch 720p display and an 8-megapixel rear-mounted camera.
Today we will show you how to root Huawei Ascend P6.....

1. Before Your Begin:

  1. This method is tested on Huawei Ascend P6 (Please don’t try on other devices or Contact us for tutorials for you device).Important
  2. You Need a Windows based PC or Laptop for this procedure.
  3. Enable USB Debugging in your device (Don’t Know How To??? Follow thisImportant
  4. Download & Install Huawei Ascend  USB Drivers and then connect you device with PC for complete the installation.If this doesn't help you download Huawei Device Manager Here install it and connect your device with it.Now Reboot you PC (recommended) and close Huawei Device manager completely don't uninstall.Important
  5. Your device must be charged 50% minimum,If not please charge your device first.
  6. Make a Backup of your device data for safety.

2. Download Required Files


3. Root The Huawei Ascend P6:

  1. Enable USB Debugging before begin (Important).
  2. Install Drivers or Huawei Device Manager first then connect you device to PC with USB for completion,Now restart your PC again and Close Huawei Device Manager completely (Don't Uninstall it just Close).
  3. Download & Extract Root zip file in a folder.
  4. Now Connect you device to PC with USB.
  5. Down the notification bar and select USB mode as MTP connection.
  6. Now launch ERoot.exe file from the extracted folder.
  7. Wait for few seconds for the software to recognize you device.
  8. Now when the ERoot.exe is successful in recognize your device
  9. Now Click on Root as shown on Picture below.
huawei root 2

        10. When all four steps completed your device will be rooted

huawei root 3

Congrats!!! your Huawei Ascend P6 is rooted now...

How To Root Huawei Ascend P6

How To Root Huawei Ascend P6




The Huawei Ascend P6 is the world’s slimmest smartphone at just 6.18mm thick. It is the latest flagship phone from the Chinese manufacturer and is looking to challenge the Google Nexus 4 for the mantle of the best smartphone on the market at a wallet-friendly price point.

The P6 is a handset that treads the line between and mid-market and high-end handset, with a 1.5GHz quad-core processor lining up alongside a 4.7-inch 720p display and an 8-megapixel rear-mounted camera.
Today we will show you how to root Huawei Ascend P6.....

1. Before Your Begin:

  1. This method is tested on Huawei Ascend P6 (Please don’t try on other devices or Contact us for tutorials for you device).Important
  2. You Need a Windows based PC or Laptop for this procedure.
  3. Enable USB Debugging in your device (Don’t Know How To??? Follow thisImportant
  4. Download & Install Huawei Ascend  USB Drivers and then connect you device with PC for complete the installation.If this doesn't help you download Huawei Device Manager Here install it and connect your device with it.Now Reboot you PC (recommended) and close Huawei Device manager completely don't uninstall.Important
  5. Your device must be charged 50% minimum,If not please charge your device first.
  6. Make a Backup of your device data for safety.

2. Download Required Files


3. Root The Huawei Ascend P6:

  1. Enable USB Debugging before begin (Important).
  2. Install Drivers or Huawei Device Manager first then connect you device to PC with USB for completion,Now restart your PC again and Close Huawei Device Manager completely (Don't Uninstall it just Close).
  3. Download & Extract Root zip file in a folder.
  4. Now Connect you device to PC with USB.
  5. Down the notification bar and select USB mode as MTP connection.
  6. Now launch ERoot.exe file from the extracted folder.
  7. Wait for few seconds for the software to recognize you device.
  8. Now when the ERoot.exe is successful in recognize your device
  9. Now Click on Root as shown on Picture below.
huawei root 2

        10. When all four steps completed your device will be rooted

huawei root 3

Congrats!!! your Huawei Ascend P6 is rooted now...

Friday, 21 March 2014

Huawei launches new Wi-Fi Data Cards

Huawei launches new Wi-Fi Data Cards in India priced between Rs. 1899 and Rs. 4999



Huawei has launched seven new WiFi Data cards under Laptopi-Fi, Power-Fi and Mobi-Fi categories. The lineup includes, Laptopi-Fi plug-and-play data cards E5220 and E515, Power-Fi data cards, E8231 and E8221, which can work with external power source for connectivity and the Mobi-Fi devices E5220, E5151 and E5730 with built-in battery.
The Huawei Laptopi-Fi datacards, E303FH and E3531 lets you connect upto 5 devices. These also have voice call and SMS capabilities and provide download speed of up to 14.4Mbps and 21.6 Mbps respectively and upload speed of up to 5.76 Mbps.

Huawei E8221 and E8231 Power-Fi Data Cards
The Power-Fi data cards, E8231 and E8221 have in-built Wi-Fi module and require a power source connectivity (car charger power mains or laptop) to create a Wi-Fi hotspot. These can connect up to 10 devices at a time. The E8231 offers download speed of up to 21.6 Mbps and the E8221 offers download speed of up to 14.4 Mbps. Both these offer upload speeds of up to 5.76 Mbps.
Huawei E5220
The Huawei Mobi-Fi devices – E5220, E5151 and E5730 Wi-Fi routers can connect up to 10 devices. These offer up to 21.6 Mbps download speeds. The E5220 and the E5151 WiFi data cards have built-in 1150mAh and 1500mAh battery respectively. Check out our review of the Huawei E5151 Mobile WiFi router. These have Ethernet port too, that allows you to connect a Ethernet cable to use it as a stationary router, offering wireless signal.
Huawei E5730
The Huawei 5730 mobile WiFi router has a 5200mAh battery to use WiFi on-the-go and offers working time of up to 16 hours and standby time of approximately 500 hours. It is also a power bank that lets users charge their tablets and smartphones as well. Huawei did not reveal the pricing for E5730 yet. Check out the pricing for other data cards.
Price
  • Laptopi-Fi : E303FH- Rs. 1,899 and E3531 – Rs. 1,999
  • Power-Fi : E8221 – Rs. 2,499 and E8231 – Rs. 2,999
  • Mobi-Fi – E5220 – Rs. 4,299, E5151 – Rs. 4,999

Huawei launches new Wi-Fi Data Cards

Huawei launches new Wi-Fi Data Cards in India priced between Rs. 1899 and Rs. 4999



Huawei has launched seven new WiFi Data cards under Laptopi-Fi, Power-Fi and Mobi-Fi categories. The lineup includes, Laptopi-Fi plug-and-play data cards E5220 and E515, Power-Fi data cards, E8231 and E8221, which can work with external power source for connectivity and the Mobi-Fi devices E5220, E5151 and E5730 with built-in battery.
The Huawei Laptopi-Fi datacards, E303FH and E3531 lets you connect upto 5 devices. These also have voice call and SMS capabilities and provide download speed of up to 14.4Mbps and 21.6 Mbps respectively and upload speed of up to 5.76 Mbps.

Huawei E8221 and E8231 Power-Fi Data Cards
The Power-Fi data cards, E8231 and E8221 have in-built Wi-Fi module and require a power source connectivity (car charger power mains or laptop) to create a Wi-Fi hotspot. These can connect up to 10 devices at a time. The E8231 offers download speed of up to 21.6 Mbps and the E8221 offers download speed of up to 14.4 Mbps. Both these offer upload speeds of up to 5.76 Mbps.
Huawei E5220
The Huawei Mobi-Fi devices – E5220, E5151 and E5730 Wi-Fi routers can connect up to 10 devices. These offer up to 21.6 Mbps download speeds. The E5220 and the E5151 WiFi data cards have built-in 1150mAh and 1500mAh battery respectively. Check out our review of the Huawei E5151 Mobile WiFi router. These have Ethernet port too, that allows you to connect a Ethernet cable to use it as a stationary router, offering wireless signal.
Huawei E5730
The Huawei 5730 mobile WiFi router has a 5200mAh battery to use WiFi on-the-go and offers working time of up to 16 hours and standby time of approximately 500 hours. It is also a power bank that lets users charge their tablets and smartphones as well. Huawei did not reveal the pricing for E5730 yet. Check out the pricing for other data cards.
Price
  • Laptopi-Fi : E303FH- Rs. 1,899 and E3531 – Rs. 1,999
  • Power-Fi : E8221 – Rs. 2,499 and E8231 – Rs. 2,999
  • Mobi-Fi – E5220 – Rs. 4,299, E5151 – Rs. 4,999

 
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