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K**S
why no guide to show you how to start and use phone
is there no users guide to this product.having to wait for son to come back of holidays before i can use it. hope he knows how to set it up.
A**R
Good price but...
The phone is cheap so can't complain much yet. After 2 months it's starting to run really slowly (seems to improve once all apps are closed). The battery takes the whole day to charge. Good for basic use.
J**A
Great
I hope the battery life will last as it states. The battery is easy to use, slightly expensive and delivery was on time
R**C
Very limited
Lots of play store apps won't install. Tried installing directly from some .APK files and those alsomdodnt instal.What is worse is the battery won't charge past 28%, and it needs to be at least 30% for a system update. Been on charge nearly 2 1/2 hours and still only at 28%
T**Y
Awful
Phone broke, needed a replacement until I can afford a decent one, this is awful. Slow, laggy, crashes. The only positive is, it takes a decent photo. Cannot put Any apps on it or it takes a day to load anything.The day I got it , it took 2 days to set up, I was convinced it was broke but I left it and waited. I think that should have told me I wouldn't be happy not even mildly happy with this phone. My 5 year old granddaughter would refuse this phone too
G**D
not a good phone for 12 yrs - 67 yrs
pros:• the phone does it purpose for example, you can call, text message, take pictures/videos, download apps, surface the internet, etc.• Easy to usecons:• The phone has a similar vibe or a similar feel to the Samsung galaxy ace phones, for example, the design, app icons and sounds which would be cool if it was 2013• People with big hands are going to suffer when using this phone. This is very small, as a previously iPhone xs user I can not adjust to this phone. when using this phone it feel like the apps are cluster together, the key bored is non - existence for people with large hands, as it will be very difficulted to type and when you are browsing on the internet or watching videos on YouTube it feels like the you are zoomed out by 67-75%.• you are expecting to be hardcore gamer on this phone, you can forget about that. although you can still play popular games like pubg, call of duty or mobile legends ( depending how much storage you have left) be prepared to play on the lowest graphic setting.• This is responsive but can slow sometimes, for example switching apps, playing a video full scream or playing game.• Forget about using this phone you want to take pictures or a video.honestly if you are planning to give this phone to your child who just started or going into secondary school, middle school, high school/college . you are contributing to the bullying of your child. If you are young adult or fully grown adult using or planning to use this phone, good luck with your social life.
J**L
The perfect Smartphone for Tight Yorkshiremen, Seniors and as a Childs first Smartphone.
The phone comes well packaged with a UK charger and Lead. (That's a bonus nowadays!) There is also the obligatory Quick Start Guide in multiple languages, that as usual doesn't actually tell you an awful lot.The phone comes with its own clear Silicon phone case and screen protector already applied. If you are looking for the latest in design, forget it. It is a Basic, Plastic Smartphone, and as my kids keep telling me, it's quite chunky and (by modern standards) heavy.The kicker for me, it has a removable, replaceable battery! (The battery on mine lasts about 48 to 72 hours on standby (I don't get that many calls) or up to 48 hours if I use the phone or the odd app - Brilliant.The phone runs Andriod 10 Go Edition, but all my apps from a previous (Nokia) phone, run perfectly, although just a little slower. My previous phone had 4Gb RAM, unlike the Hafury, which only has 2Gb RAM. I have increased the storage of the phone with a cheap 16Gb mini SD card, so there is plenty of space for more apps, photographs, music (60s, 70s, Irish Country) etc.The sound quality is good, though a little on the loud side (use earphones for music, video etc). The phone checking app, 'Phone Checker & Test', lists the three cameras (2 rear, 1 front) at 2.3MP but thanks to AI, this is enhanced to a maximum of 13MP Rear and 8MP front. The photographs I have taken are acceptable to me, but don't expect SDLR quality.My Opinion: This is a great smartphone at a very very reasonable price, that ticks all the boxes for me (Price, Ease of Use, Functionality, Quality etc). I am not a 'phone snob' and don't care about the name, maker or country of origin of the phone. It is what it is!I'm sure there are numerous other phones out there that may be better than the Hafury M20, but I'm sure you will have a problem matching the price.
S**N
It's ok. If it's a cheap small phone you're after you're at the right place.
Got this and a blackview A55 same day for a project. The A55 is another 10 quid, but has a 6 inch screen and a 5,000mah battery, compared to a 3000mah battery here. The specs dont show the difference in responsiveness though- the Hafury is sluggish by comparision. The only seeming advantage is the camera, but in actually i couldn't see a day to day difference in picture quality.
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