Huawei G300 gallery

Huawei, a manufacturer who has been providing white label handsets and modems to partners for many years, has recently undertaken the decision to “go-it-alone”, similar to HTC, by reaching out and releasing devices under their own company branding.

At Mobile World Congress in February, Huawei (pronounced wah-wey) unveiled one of the first dual-core smartphones, the Huawei Ascend D-Quad, which will take care of the high end market for the company and for the low-cost market, the company has teamed up with Vodafone to bring the Huawei G300 to the UK.

Costing just £100 (+ topup) on Pay as you Go through Vodafone, the G300 brings a 4 inch display, 1GHz CPU and Android 2.3 Gingerbread to the low cost market, leading the G300 to be one of the best value for money smartphones at that price.

The Huawei G300 has arrived at UKMR HQ and as part of the reviews process, here’s our hands on gallery.

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  • Dave_1969

    I’ve had my G300 for 4 days, since Tuesday (8th May). It’s my first real “Smartphone”, and it’s great.Got mine from Vodafone, and they supplied it unlocked for free, so when I’ve used my £10 sim, that came with it (Total £110 unlocked), I’m off to 3, because thats the only network with any effective 3G coverage, where I live. The phone does everything it says on the box / press releases / blurb … etc., and everything I was considering purchasing a much, much more expensive phone, to get. I’m a bit of a deaf old git, and I rekon that in a crowded bar, club, or store etc., it might just be a difficult to hear some of the standard ringtones, as per some of the reviews. However, I’ve had no problems hearing it ring around the house or in the car. Really simple to use, with clear and intuitive menus and options. So far NO complaints at all.