Huawei Nova 7 SE pre-orders open in the Philippines on June 12

08 June 2020
It will join a growing rank of 5G-connected Huawei phones that can be used on the country's fledgling 5G network.

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  • Adul Al Salami Kebab
  • nrX
  • 13 Oct 2020

Concerned Citizen, 17 Aug 2020I think 4g is enough 'cause you know 5g is dangerous? If you believe that, then you are free to do so! But let me warn you that Bluetooth is even more harmful than 5G ever can be... True fact a pair of commercial bluetooth headphones was used to microwave a bug to death!!! O_O

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    • Concerned Citizen
    • IW@
    • 17 Aug 2020

    I think 4g is enough 'cause you know 5g is dangerous?

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      • Duhhhh
      • I@H
      • 13 Jun 2020

      Anonymous, 08 Jun 2020the phone is great at all, but the 5G network will not work... moreSo, we should settle to 4G? Huawei Nova 7SE is just securing the future thou....

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        • Anonymous
        • P@Y
        • 09 Jun 2020

        Anonymous, 08 Jun 2020the phone is great at all, but the 5G network will not work... moreWhy hustle on using 5g if the area don't have? Use 4g connection and wait until 5g is available. Easy fix for haters want to disable the device lOL

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          • Anonymous
          • sxs
          • 08 Jun 2020

          the phone is great at all, but the 5G network will not work at all because as far as Philippines internet is far from the average speed around the world, useless indeed it's a waste to own a 5G phone at Philippines and 4G is slowest at all and some areas can't get a good internet connection because of slow internet investment of companies everyone suffer like me it's like no choice at all. expensive internet and slowest internet around the world only in the Philippines pldt smart and globe telecom

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            • MR45
            • sxr
            • 08 Jun 2020

            The 5G feature of this phone would be useless because Philippines has one of the slowest internet connection in the world. 4G is not even guaranteed anywhere in the country. The only good thing I can see in this phone is the 40W charging, while the price is probably the biggest drawback because it's a bit expensive for an average Filipino. The display may not be an AMOLED and it may lack Google apps but those are hardly the deciding factors for a uninformed user who only want a phone for call, text, social media, games, and music. For a techie consumer like me, I would rather buy a Realme XT or Mi 9T Pro for lesser money.

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              • Anonymous
              • nDM
              • 08 Jun 2020

              Just released in Romania as Huawei P40 Lite 5G. It costs 1800RON - 372 Euro.