Hands-on review: MWC 2015: Huawei Y635

Hands-on review: MWC 2015: Huawei Y635

By John McCann

Hands-on review: MWC 2015: Huawei Y635

There’s no flagship phone from this Chinese firm at MWC 2015, but what it does have is a couple of entry level handsets – primarily the Huawei Y635.

Coming in just above the 3G-toting Y360, the Huawei Y635 boasts 4G connectivity and NFC at a bargain basement price. The final cost has yet to be formerly announced, but a spokesperson for the company told me it’s likely to be sub £125 (less than $200, AU$250).

That places the Y635 firmly in Moto E, Lumia 535 and Moto G territory, but with a spec list which includes a 5-inch display, quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM it’s certainly well enough equipped to mount a challenge.

In terms of design the Y635 doesn’t exactly do anything new, it’s a sizeable plastic handset which is solidly built and that’s pretty much all you can ask for at this price point.

Huawei Y635 review

Even with a 5-inch display I didn’t have too much trouble holding the Y635 in one hand and the textured plastic rear provided a decent level of grip.

What I did find strange was the placement of the physical keys – they’re all on the left. Traditionally most handsets favour …read more

Source: techradar.com – Phones

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