The Huawei Ascend P7 has Android 4.4.2 KitKat, enhanced with the Emotion UI v2.3. This makes for a flat, app drawer free interface.
The lockscreen has been improved, with a cool “sunshine†effect as fingers are dragged across the display. Different themes, wallpapers, shortcuts, widgets, and dual clocks can be used – even transition effects can be changed. The homescreen is pretty standard, with four customizable shortcuts docked at the bottom, and visible on all screens. There can be up to nine homescreens this time around, and all apps installed will come up on the homescreen like the iOS. The downside is that apps cannot be hidden, though grouping still can be done. Pinching the homescreen opens the Overview mode using which the homescreen panes can be organized, added or removed. Huawei has kept widgets intact, though apart from some Huawei specific ones, only the generic Android ones are present.
Huawei has added a Simple homescreen mode displaying large tiles which makes the display easy to understand, for those who feel the normal display too difficult. The notification area is standard, with toggles on top, expandable to display all, and swipe enabled. The Power Manager is ever present as well, showing battery life time remaining, and has the standard modes of Smart, Normal and Ultra performance – each can be configured to a very good detail. The Gloves mode toggle is present, which increases sensitivity of the display to accept touch even through gloves, although it reduces battery life – it is better to keep a check on this, if you do require this option. The task switcher is standard Huawei, with the “Kill All†option too.
Google Now is integrated with the logged in Google account, and works in its usual efficient self, helping around with different things like the email, interest based information, traffic route information, sports updates among other options. It also accepts voice commands, so that is always a plus.
Huawei Ascend P7 contains the same strong phonebook, with the structuring in tabs, the pop ups, the alphabetical list among other features, including custom ringtones. The messaging has become more interesting thanks to the Swype integration, as well as split keyboard modes, keyboard height, themes and others however, these features are hidden within the input settings, so it can be a bit difficult to enter them.
The signal and call audio quality was pretty nice, and the proximity sensor does a perfect job turning off the screen the whole duration the smartphone is near the ear. The auto call pickup when phone is put to ear, as well as call muting when phone is put face down are still there, and helpful as always. The secondary noise cancellation also works nicely, making noisy surroundings seem like much calmer ones. However, the loudspeaker test scores were below average, which will make it difficult for you to pick all calls in noisy environments.
The Huawei Ascend P7 has two internet browsers built in, with the standard browser accompanying the more widely used Chrome, which allows for users to log in, and sync information and tabs.
Huawei has also pre-loaded some of its homemade apps, with the star performer being the Phone Manager app, which allows great control from one interface, like the app permissions, phone optimization, network control, battery usage, Do Not Disturb, and call privacy, among others. The app can provide one touch optimization, which frees memory and recommends settings for better battery usage optimization.
The Huawei Ascend P7 has Polaris Office 4.0 inbuilt, which makes document editing easy. Word, Excel and PowerPoint files (support for 2003 and 2007 versions is present) are supported, and PDF files can be opened additionally it works as a file explorer too.
An actual file explorer is also present in Ascend P7, categorizing content into two tabs that can manage the internal and external storage, and it can handle zip files.
Huawei has added some small apps like the Magnifier, which uses the camera to zoom items, the Mirror app to look at yourself, using the front facer and with the brightness and zoom options, along with the standard calculator, calendar, clock, weather, sound recorder, and an interesting flashlight app.
The Huawei Ascend P7 contains the standard Google Maps and Navigation app too, with all the generic functions like route mapping, street view, sightseeing, among others.