This is because the P7 is a great, big, boxy piece of hardware with squared-off edges. I'm conflicted on the subject of comfort. In fact, this would happily sit beside flagships from Samsung and HTC without appearing like the dowdy friend who you only sit with under duress. Rest assured that despite being more than £200 cheaper than the Galaxy S5 here in the UK, it's also a good-looking phone, so you needn't be worried that the posher kids at school/the office/the pub will sneer at your cheaper device. It's also tremendously easy on the pocket, since it's only 6.5mm thick and weighs a light 124 grams (4.37 ounces). Huawei's got a knack for putting smartphones together and there's no worry that this kit will creak or bend. Similarities aside, it's a beautiful piece of equipment and you'll have total confidence in the solidity of this device when it's in your hand. That's not meant to be a criticism, but the lens placement and machining scream Xperia, while the plastic dividers that separate parts of the aluminum band are there entirely for effect. The P7 looks like the result of gene splicing between the iPhone 4 and one of Sony's Z-series handsets. Before we begin, we have to address the 800-pound gorilla in the room, and we're not just talking about the type of glass that coats both sides of the device.
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