jshel101
2010-08-04, 09:54 AM
Wind finally got their first Android device, the Huawei U8100. Not sure how good of a phone this is, but the price is certainly right. Has anyone else heard of this phone?
http://shop.windmobile.ca/ProductCatalog/Handsets/HandsetDetails.aspx?id=Huawei+U8100&color=green
profets
2010-08-04, 11:01 AM
Guess we can't complain about the price.. but that just looks like an awful low spec phone..
jvincent
2010-08-04, 12:10 PM
Yeah, definitely a very entry level phone. My old HTC Magic has better specs.
TorontoColin
2010-08-04, 12:18 PM
For $160 you won't find anything better. If you want a high-end Android phone (e.g. a Nexus One or T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant) then you're going to have to get it yourself.
profets
2010-08-04, 02:35 PM
I wonder what the average joe is going to think when he sees this Huawei for $160 and then the older Huawei for $90.. they nearly look identical, and that kind of shopper won't really know what advantage android will give them. I dunno, seems like a weird device to place in the lineup. a nice mid-level android phone around 300 mark would be nice.
TKG26
2010-08-04, 04:14 PM
Very entry level with a 528cpu its going up against the backflip,quelch and dext.... The upside is android 2.1, the down side its small with no keyboard.
profets
2010-08-04, 04:22 PM
Very entry level with a 528cpu its going up against the backflip,quelch and dext.... The upside is android 2.1, the down side its small with no keyboard.
don't forget to include the 2.8" 240x320 pixel screen in the down sides...
TorontoColin
2010-08-04, 04:44 PM
They're currently testing a Motorola phone, safe bet is the Charm, and if that's right it would be $200-250.
outinthornhill
2010-08-05, 08:22 AM
Wind is trying to compete with the other carriers offering premium phones for under $200. As much as an elite group of wireless users [us lol] might advise otherwise, the vast majority of North Americans are not troubled (or aware of) the connection between long-term contracts and subsidized phones; all they know is the amount they have to lay out on activation day. If all Wind (or Mobilicity) had to offer was $400-$600 phones, traffic in the stores would be very weak. But as in all things, the buyer gets what s/he pays for.
TorontoColin
2010-08-07, 12:23 PM
Word is beginning to leak that the Motorola I mentioned earlier is likely the XT720. This would be a very nice (if expensive) high-end Android phone to add to their selection.
Edit: The XT720 has apparently begun to show up in their inventory system.