I have been thinking about buying a honor 8X as it seems to have great reviews and gives users a great value for money. However, I am a bit worried by all the negative press about Huawei regarding user privacy and online safety.
So, is there anyone with a Honor mobile phone? What has your experience been? Are you concerned about any privacy and safety issues? I would love to know. Many thanks.
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Anyone with a Honor mobile phone?
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- Lemon Quarter
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I have an Honor 9 Lite and have been very happy with it. Battery life is good and it is quick and responsive.
Had it a year or so and I've not had any issues at all with it. No visits from MI6 yet
I read these stories about security worries, but frankly, if the Chinese were eavesdropping on my data, they would get bored very quickly...
Had it a year or so and I've not had any issues at all with it. No visits from MI6 yet
I read these stories about security worries, but frankly, if the Chinese were eavesdropping on my data, they would get bored very quickly...
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My wife has a Honour P9 lite, very pleased with it. It appears to be excellent value.
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Our Honor rollcall is:
Honor 6A for my daughter last year & that's doing fine
Honor 9 Lite for christmas & he seems pleased with that
Then I decided to try a different Chinese phone & got a Redmi 6 & so far I'm quite happy with that too.
I would have preferred phones with replaceable batteries - but none of them have that these days.
I can't see any point in buying more expensive phones, in case you drop or loose them.
Jof
Honor 6A for my daughter last year & that's doing fine
Honor 9 Lite for christmas & he seems pleased with that
Then I decided to try a different Chinese phone & got a Redmi 6 & so far I'm quite happy with that too.
I would have preferred phones with replaceable batteries - but none of them have that these days.
I can't see any point in buying more expensive phones, in case you drop or loose them.
Jof
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staffordian wrote:I have an Honor 9 Lite and have been very happy with it. Battery life is good and it is quick and responsive.
Had it a year or so and I've not had any issues at all with it. No visits from MI6 yet
I read these stories about security worries, but frankly, if the Chinese were eavesdropping on my data, they would get bored very quickly...
It is safest to presume that anything Chinese is reporting back to the Chinese Government, because if they can, they will.
In the same way as it is safest to presume the same with Google.
DM
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dionaeamuscipula wrote:staffordian wrote:I have an Honor 9 Lite and have been very happy with it. Battery life is good and it is quick and responsive.
Had it a year or so and I've not had any issues at all with it. No visits from MI6 yet
I read these stories about security worries, but frankly, if the Chinese were eavesdropping on my data, they would get bored very quickly...
It is safest to presume that anything Chinese is reporting back to the Chinese Government, because if they can, they will.
In the same way as it is safest to presume the same with Google.
DM
I agree, and for this reason among others having a Chinese phone doesn't worry me any more than any other phone, internet service or website does.
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I have a P10 lite that I love and an old Huawei smartphone that I changed only because it got so old that no apps would work with it and the bloody thing wouldn't break, just kept going and going. I still keep it as a spare. All miles better than the overpriced Apple rubbish. Google Duo is far superior to Facetime and they all use ubiquitous USB cables, standard earphones and mini SD cards. My only complaint is that success has gone to Huawei's head and the prices have gone up. Not much worried about security. I use Duckduckgo which is a better search engine than Google and more private.
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