Specs are decent, though.
That's the Android approach. While that wouldn't work on me (I'd never buy a phone with less than 24 months of support), that would for the users who can survive on crappy netbooks,, tablets and the like.Come on man, would you buy a phone with absolutely no after sales support?
Have you like, seen the thread where users are complaining about the response from Huawei about GDR 2 updates?
They've simply washed their hands like its not their job to give the update.
I have to agree with Montsa007, they don't support you when you got their product.
However, the phone has decent stats, what WanderingTravel noted, it works fine and has a low price.
I owned this phone for a while and I didn't complain. Although the 4GB storage is low, but it's a decent phone.
I have to say that I'd rather choose for a Nokia 520 or 521 due to the Nokia Apps and better support.
If you can grab the Huawei for 82USD, I wouldn't let that offer go away