My P6 is perfectly finished. The design and the quality is not to exceed.
Everything fits together, the display is kristalklar, sharp and has a very good black and white levels on.
Was just the reingepackt In the device, what you actually need at the time in a smartphone. All it does not require it, was omitted.
Eigentlch a wise decision.
The CPU will do just fine, because everything runs smoothly, the display has no exaggerated resolution. So the battery lasts even with frequent use loose one day through and at economical use 2 extra days.
LTE is currently not necessary for most. Hardly anyone uses it. The situation is similar with NFC.
The UI fits very well to the device. Everything is included. Root is not required, since authorization manager, start and Standymanager are installed. One can quietly pull the free advertising-prone version, and then withdraw all permissions again the authorization manager of each game and each app. Is not that awesome?
The camera is also very good, videos are recorded in full HD and stereo.
According Pecher is very loud and clear.
Voice quality is also very good.
The microUSB connector also has a host functions. It can mice, keyboards, USB flash drives, external hard drives can be connected and be recognized by P6.
The memory can be expanded up to 64GB via micro SD, therefore the internal 8GB series completely. A 64GB SD must be reformatted to FAT32!
So I can Huawei P6 Tell clear.
Update: 19: 11.2013:
Did the Huawei P6 now over 4 months. Time for an update.
Satisfaction:
I'm still very happy with the P6. At the design I have not yet seen enough me, the feel and the workmanship is unparalleled.
Wear:
I have no scuffs, scratches, etc. This is confirmed by the housing quality.
System:
I had so far no crashes or any failures. The UI works very well.
There are churning out updates from Huawei (also wennn many of them currently betas) are. Much has been mid-wide optimized.
The end of January an update to Android 4.4 KitKat was announced and the UI gets a major update with many new features (from 1.6 to 2.0).
On "android tool" you also get a lot of valuable advice. There quite a large community has already formed.
Most impressed me still the authorization manager, the other has no other current default device on board. You can even determine each time which authorization can have every single app. Ungewünsche permissions (site or phonebook query for example) can be withdrawn with one click. Once Apps wish to gain access to their own data, they are prevented and you get a pop-up message. I did not think how many want to spy on certain published apps. This is a very ingenious function.
There is really nothing negative to say. The satisfaction is still present.
Now the price is also quite sunk. Therefore, there should be no reason that speaks against the P6 ;-)