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For the price its a nice phone but the GPS is terrible.
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the only problem is the GPS, it does not work with Google Maps or Waze, it is a pity that a quality team like this present this problem
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But the GPS never work and you will be lost if you are in a busy city driving
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The GPS on this is highly inaccurate
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The GPS works
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It's great phone for the price, but the GPS is terrible
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Terrible 4G reception
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For $200, you're getting a lot of phone, thanks to the popularity of the Moto G, phones entering in the mid range market with a lot of bang for the buck, and Honor 7x so far has shown that is what it intends to do.
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2G Wifi works fine if there is not a lot of wifi signals around you, but in an urban setting with routers everywhere, it is so slow i can't even load google without waiting for a minute
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In fact, the cellular communicator for my home alarm system was 2G and ceased working 2 YEARS ago
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Nice display and 32G really allow me to download almost all of apps I need
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Cons include no NFC (used for mobile payments), no 5G Wi-Fi support, and Micro-USB instead of USB-C.Sadly
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FYI: I live in the US (rural New England) and get adequate 4G LTE service via AT&T.
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Although it looks nice, and modern, I hate the flat design; it's somewhat uncomfortable to hold, might as well hold a brick, the first 3 generations of Moto E, G, X had it right with the curves that blend with the hand, I wish more manufactures took this approach to design
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It works with T mobile, has Wi Fi phone feature , 4g LTE and worth every penny spend .
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I'd highly recommend a moto-g or LG aristo for simple budget phones that won't end up costing you MORE money like this Hew-way honor.