The unit itself is very well made; by the unibody design, there is no battery cover, which is held by the delicate noses like to break times. The size of the device is optimal. It fits nicely in your pocket, can be expanded via SD card, the processor is sufficiently sized so that all applications run smoothly. The display represents all in good quality and sufficient brightness. The two downer, who meant that I have returned the device was battery and reception characteristics. From the battery I have expected at least one day Electricity supply. That might have worked well when the unit would not be easy getting off at 35% remaining power. My car will actually not be when I'm driving on reserve. The shutdown was a reproducible phenomenon. The reception characteristics (wireless 3G / GSM) both in the telecom and E-Plus network were - let's call it "manageable". Where I had no problems in both networks with a BlackBerry 9800, I flew with the Huawei regularly from the network. Talks were suspended, the level fluctuated from 3 bar to "emergency only", and the case of a device that is on the desk. Here's how not Huawei - the wireless coverage should already be guaranteed. I really do not understand why always display size / resolution display / storage / processor clock so much importance is attached, but the basics - many vendors no longer hammer out good wireless coverage and good voice quality.