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pastor Alexander

pastor AlexanderGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC

  • 6 reviews

better than my s8 samsung

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Purchased in February 2021 for A$168.00.

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John Parker

John ParkerMetropolitan Adelaide, SA

  • 3 reviews

Not worth buying

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I purchased the Huawei Y7 2022 to replace a Samsung Galaxy S4 which is getting a little long in the tooth.
It was difficult to set up and many of the icons differ from standard ones.
I installed a mobile SIM card and my wife took it to Indonesia. It was next to useless as she could not get used to it. MY Samsung Galaxy S& is much easier to use even though it is much older.
I have now replaced the Huawei with a second hand Samsung S7 which is working much better.
I would not recommend buying this phone.



Purchased in November 2021 at Telstra On Line shop for A$179.00.

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Sezib

SezibNorth Western Region, NSW

  • 2 reviews

Generic responses to research questions

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Research told there was wifi calling and the Telstra rural blue tick. There is no wifi calling and the phone has worse coverage than the one it was to replace.

Purchased in December 2021 at Big W Retail Stores for A$159.00.



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Questions & Answers

Delwyn H.

Delwyn H.asked

Y5 2022

When I add a page to my homescreen, it puts a little icon in the right bottom corner of the big icon, showing the chrome logo, or where ever I'm adding it from, if that makes sense. How do I remove that small icon? It's annoying and ruins the "look" of my screen. Thanks in advance.

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John Parker
John Parker

I had a similar problem with my phone. In the end I gave up. The phone is a piece of junk. I have given it away and replaced it with a refurbished Samsung S7. No more problems

Delwyn H.
Delwyn H.

Don't blame ya! I had a Samsung s5 before this, that met an unfortunate end, and it was the best phone I've ever had. Would of bought another if I could of found one. This phone has/does so many stupid unnecessary issues.

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