

Huawei Ascend Y215 Specs
December 5, 2013
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jbthewaterguy
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December 5, 2013
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I do not own or have access to the Speakout Huawei Ascend Y215 phone, but it looks like the specs provided by Speakout are correct. I see the Mobilcity and Wind version of the phone also comes with ICS. I did try out a version 2.3.3 Gingerbread version of this phone (Bell was the carrier, I believe) I did not have nice things to say about it. Even at $50 it is an awful phone, and I doubt ICS is going to make it any better.
I recently got a Huawei Ascend Y300 at a black Friday sale from Best Buy for $50. It cost $5 to unlock it. I have to say it is a pretty good phone for $50. Works nice with Speakout.