Has anyone bought Huawei kit?

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Me neither and I need a new one.

Of course the cabinet are rather upset that it has been leaked that the dumb one at the top has approved the use of Huawei equipment (even though she probably has not got a clue about it).
They would rather ponificate about the leak than explain the decision.

We've apparently been using Huawei gear in our infrastructure for years.
According to r5L, to use anything else would be twice the price, and half as good.
 
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I've got the P20.
It's not bad but think I'd go for Samsung next time or back to iPhone
 
I've got the P20.
It's not bad but think I'd go for Samsung next time or back to iPhone

I'd been having HTC for years; got tired of shelling out £500 every year for a new model - while I didn't want to upgrade my phone tends to take a battering at work and come 12-18 months they're falling apart.

After this I started Lenovo-Motorola. I had the Motorola RAZR for years (well, 3 different ones) and they were bulletproof. Even the Lenovo made ones are pretty solid for smartphones.

Foolishly decided to try a Nokia after the last Motorola refresh didn't appeal to me much, seemed to be pretty much the same handset as the previous with little improvement but a bumped up price. What a mistake.

I've had 2 Nokia 8s within 8 months (I did drive over one but that wasn't the issue where Nokia was to blame; my brother had an 8.1 3 months ago - all three have failed to software issues. Mine currently fails to make calls - it will dial but the other person only gets an ear fill of static unless I call through WhatsApp or turn on speakerphone. Same issue happened on the other due to buggy software.

As of tonight my brother installed the April security patch that's been issued for his 8.1 and it's bricked the phone; won't go beyond the boot screen. We're both going back to Motorola.

The other half and most of her family have the latest iPhones. Admittedly they're nice but for what they're used for, email, text, calls, WhatsApp and the odd photo of your lunch, a £150-250 phone could do the same comfortably. If you really desire a good quality snap I myself would invest in a good DSLR or even one of the more entry level ones. I have a Canon EOS which cost me almost £2k when I bought it with some bits and pieces and a Nikon J5 for just out and about. Much more satisfying using those I find.
 
I am still using my wifes cast off of a HTC M7, the battery is now failing badly.
I prefer something like the Samsung S10 (although I have not looked at it, I liked the menu's on the S4)

I have a spares HTC M7 and an LG NExus sat on my desk waiting for me to use them so I may not get an upgrade for a looooong time :(

Apple would have to give me a 100% free iphone for me to use one of them.
 
I got a 7'' Huawei MediaPad X2 to replace my SG Mega 6.3''.
Mrs Secure has a Huawei P8 Lite.
No. 1 son had a P8 Lite too.
Would buy again.

Got no concerns.
 
I've got a Samsung S something or other, that I still have no idea how to use. I swear to god it shuffles all the icons (are they still called that?) and I have no idea how to move them, and even less interest in knowing.
 
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