Yep, as long as it is actual credit. Many £10 EE PAYG cards are £10 bundle "packs" that include minutes and texts, but no actual credit.
If the card is a bundle pack, simply text "STOP PACK" to 150 as soon as you put the card in the phone. Make sure the phone is set up fully first, as EE will apply the bundle pack within a few minutes of the SIM being activated. EE will then text to ask if you want to confirm, reply with "YES". This will stop the £10 credit from converting into a minutes/texts bundle pack.
waynehardy
10 Apr 163#10
seems like it is a rebranded BenQ f52. has LTE 1800mhz and 2600mhz so no good for O2 or Vodafone I believe
looks like an absolute bargain but is it easy to unlock?
chancooluk to redduck
10 Apr 16#5
Codes aren't available on eBay, but EE will unlock it for you via their online unlocking form. You will need a PAYG sim with at least £8.99 credit to buy the unlock code though.
uggla
10 Apr 16#3
Seems alot of phone for the price.
Heat.
chancooluk to uggla
10 Apr 162#6
I checked it out when it was released at £200 and found it to have poor build quality and crap cameras.
I would look at it differently for £85 though. Great price.
Can you just use the £10 EE credit then to unlock?? Seems good for the money!
zermattbusby
10 Apr 16#8
Good shout
SSDD
10 Apr 16#9
Hi, does anybody know whether wifi calling would work with this phone if an EE pay monthly SIM was used? The EE FAQ Claims that only phones bought from their stores/online shop will have the functionality but is there really any difference? Thanks!
waynehardy to SSDD
10 Apr 16#11
from what I can see, it needs the 5.1.1 update which has proved to be problematical for WiFi calling
jonathonlilley to SSDD
10 Apr 16#38
it is only phones purchased directly
waynehardy
10 Apr 163#10
seems like it is a rebranded BenQ f52. has LTE 1800mhz and 2600mhz so no good for O2 or Vodafone I believe
waynehardy to waynehardy
10 Apr 16#14
oops had wrong tab open. it actually has 700, 900 and 1800mhz for 4G.
Apologies for the duff gen
little_green
10 Apr 16#12
How easy to unlock? Do u just need someone credit or do u need to have an active SIM for a certain time?
Was going to order for my daughter and was hit with extra delivery for outside UK Mainland. Just for information, £9.95 delivery for outside UK Mainland
elmetodo
10 Apr 16#17
Looks a great deal. OP you should add that it come with £10 free credit as well.
adamspencer95
10 Apr 16#18
thats the 'mini' version and also requires £10 topup
Freyalinia
10 Apr 161#19
It's a good phone but that battery life is pretty dire unfortunately :disappointed: I ended up getting the Smart Ultra 6 which is more of a beast to hold/use but has really good battery life
Captainbeavus
10 Apr 16#20
Showing as £79.99
SSDD
10 Apr 16#21
Just to clarify, are you referring to the bricking issue with harriers from all sources or do third party sellers use a different ROM to EE? Thanks!
waynehardy
10 Apr 16#22
the official ee 5.1.1 update has bricked a lot of these phones
SSDD to waynehardy
10 Apr 16#23
Ok thanks for clarifying. I'm not too worried about that as surely it would be covered under warranty? Just wondered if EE had explicitly blocked wifi calling for third party sellers, if not this is a cracking price for those after wifi calling!
chancooluk
10 Apr 166#24
Yep, as long as it is actual credit. Many £10 EE PAYG cards are £10 bundle "packs" that include minutes and texts, but no actual credit.
If the card is a bundle pack, simply text "STOP PACK" to 150 as soon as you put the card in the phone. Make sure the phone is set up fully first, as EE will apply the bundle pack within a few minutes of the SIM being activated. EE will then text to ask if you want to confirm, reply with "YES". This will stop the £10 credit from converting into a minutes/texts bundle pack.
zermattbusby
10 Apr 16#25
Finding a silicone case for this is nigh on impossible :disappointed:
fmiah
10 Apr 16#26
Delivery is £4.95
Rid1
10 Apr 16#27
Because it is locked to EE, a T-Mobile sim should work right?
chancooluk to Rid1
10 Apr 16#28
Yes, T-Mobile and Orange SIMs work in an EE locked phone.
little_green
10 Apr 161#29
How was this size was compared to the su6. I have an su6 but hating the size....
....
This or the Wileyfox swift?
Rid1
10 Apr 16#30
Thanks
nigelbutler
10 Apr 16#31
Very interesting!
i've got a Moto G 2nd gen which was just got Marshmallow update which is nice but i'd like 2gb ram and all the other improvements - i'm on EE too
this is last years model ... im sure some EE devices coming soon
rossmclean
10 Apr 16#32
yep me too, this smart ultra 6 is an amazing phone for the money 100 or so, incredible value, easy as good as my iphone 6
nigelbutler
10 Apr 16#33
I'd probably just get Moto G 3rd gen 2gb ram version £144 on amazon.... these cheaper devices like Harrier and SU6 all have issues of some sort
Solid build quality etc reliability and good not silly screen size... its moto g & latest version android too
chancooluk
10 Apr 161#34
It's smaller than the Smart Ultra 6, but not by much:
Harrier: 147 x 74.5 x 9.3 mm (screen size 5.2")
SU6: 154 x 77 x 8.4 mm (screen size 5.5")
Wileyfox Swift: 141 x 71 x 9.4 mm (screen size 5.0")
nigelbutler
10 Apr 161#35
Is the size really manageable though? i've seen it in the shop window and looks too big!
I think 5-5.2 is my limit.... need to use one handed for street navigation etc
Hopefully the next budget phones will be 5.2 inch this year.... then i'll bite!
little_green
10 Apr 161#36
I Dont think it's practical at all. No way you can use it one handed. It's annoying that voda released the smart prime 6 but lowered the specs it's like just coz you want a smaller screen you have to suffer lower specs. Stupid.
Hopefully this year there will be a 5 inch budget model
waynehardy
10 Apr 16#37
ive held both this and the su6 and this is much better and not as bulky
SSDD
10 Apr 16#39
I know they say that (and it makes sense for other models, Samsung etc.) but I can't see that they'd go to the trouble of using a different ROM for third party sellers on their own phone would they? Only one way to find out I guess!
burnie2011
10 Apr 16#40
Would this work with a virgin sim? Good price!!! Good find!!!
You are correct, the software is the same. Wifi calling is available on the Harrier and Harrier Mini, regardless of the shop you purchase it from.
Obviously for other manufacturers it will vary depending on where you purchase the phone.
chancooluk
10 Apr 162#43
They were reviewing it at £199.99 though. Their thoughts might have been different for £85.
hammeredpizza
10 Apr 16#44
Sure, but lag exists whatever price the phone sells at.
Freyalinia
10 Apr 161#45
Much easier to handle, good fit in the hand and has a nice back to it. Feels better to use than the SU6
Abraxasknows
10 Apr 16#46
Laptops direct claim that ALL their smartphones are SIM FREE and unlocked....hover on 'mobile phones & accessories' and select 'sim free phones' ...see the banner at the top of the page.....this phones is in the list on that page....
rossmclean
10 Apr 161#47
its a good question. its ok for me, but its on the edge, I had a note 4 and that was to big. I think if this is important to you then the harrier might be a better bet, size wise. not easy is it.
fwiw, I looked at the willy fox, but thought the vsu6 was a better bet all round, think the harrier might be too.
the weakness of all these phones is the camera, when compared to the top end phones, but the on on the vsu6 if actually OK, not sure about the harrier.
its hard to really tell some of the true life performance until you actually use it. I tend not to trust reviews all that much anymore.
its hard to know what's best. good luck!
little_green
10 Apr 16#48
Wonder if that's true then
sotomonkey
10 Apr 16#49
looks like a zte phone to me
the_el_man
10 Apr 161#50
What I find funny about these cheap phones, rightly so they are praised in reviews for the near stock Android, which is done to keep development costs down. Yet all expensive Android phones get slammed for doing the opposite. They actively waste money on stuff no one wants...When will they learn!!!
djh1975
10 Apr 16#51
Moto E is better than this phone.
dodoegg1
10 Apr 16#52
Where is smart ultra available at around £100? I always see comments that it's this price but have yet to find any evidence
On paper its the only phone from a UK seller that seems to rival the smart ultra 6 in value for money stakes.
Not read the reviews but the screen is one of the best features of the SU6, how this compare? Wife needs a new phone to replace her 1020, need to bring her back to the dark side now MS misjudged the 950 prices.
chancooluk
10 Apr 16#55
It looks like most cheap chinese oem phones... Bland. It's manufactured by BenQ. A re-branded BenQ F52.
Have you tried buying one at that price?
Better chance of winning The masters lol
rohitmkiller
10 Apr 16#58
This or Vodafone SU6, any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
Woo7dy
10 Apr 162#59
Yes I bought a standard P&G EE Sim one, so not the upgrade option. Phone was £89.99 + £10 top up so was £99.99 all in. £5.25 received from Carphone Warehouse via Top Cashback and about to sell the EE Sim for a fiver on eBay (as using my existing Virgin Sim only in it) so yer, a cracking phone delivered for under £90! *However* just noticed price has gone back up on Carphone Warehouse site but no doubt will be back to where it was pretty soon :wink:
ck12111
10 Apr 16#60
Will this work with LIFE Mobile?
Tragedy
10 Apr 16#61
Will this phone be getting marshmallow update?
jaydeeuk1
10 Apr 16#62
Worse screen res. 2600mah battery. Just noticed its only a 2500mah battery on this compared to the 3000mah in the SU6. Granted the poorer screen might mean battery life is around the SU6 level.
Smart ultra 6 still king, and its been out nearly a year. Can't believe no one has managed to release a phone from a UK seller, not a dodgy gearbest spesh, in that time that can even match the specs for £100, let alone beat it.
Fnz
11 Apr 161#63
You speaking from experience? It's just that, the 'trustedreviews' review sings the battery's praises:
"We found that the EE Harrier lasted two days comfortably. We used the Harrier for a range of tasks, including calling, gaming, watching videos, listening to music, and tracking runs. With this normal usage, we didn’t even come close to running dry in a day."
I have a smart ultra 6 coming from having Samsung note 3 and have no regrets. Great screen, great battery life. Not sure about this EE Harrier but on paper looks almost as good but cheaper
Woo7dy
11 Apr 16#65
Hey yer I partially agree with you but for me it was just too big at 5.5" whereas the P8 Lite sits at 5" so much more comfortable to use and hold rather than a phablet stylr I suppose...I was coming from an iPhone 4s so even 5" I'm struggling with! I also prefer the Huawei OS and skin as it's quite like iOS :smile: Camera has better specs and I also liked the fact it's unlocked so could pop my Virgin Sim straight in whereas SU6 is Vodafone bloated/locked. Potato potatto, horses for courses I suppose :stuck_out_tongue: Both great phones for under £100 though and better purchases than this I reckon :smirk:
008
11 Apr 16#66
HEAT!
Brilliant price just to use and take advantage of the EE wifi calling facility around the planet.. :man:
little_green
11 Apr 16#67
I have both the su6 and p8 lite. Like yourself I'm a Huawei fan I had a p6 and ee kestrel and y300.
Su6 I totally agree is just far to big for practice use. I've also had a few issues with mines in regards to basic features and I'm less than happy. What annoys me more about the whole voda smart series is that they've basically gone for the bigger the better. The prime 6 5 inch should have the same specs as the su6 with screen size and res being only differences that way giving people an option over which they prefer. But instead if u want the smaller screen size u need to suffer with pretty crappy specs. Bad move if u ask me.
It dissapoints me Huawei are still considered a cheap crap Chinese brand. I think they're doing well in the UK market and rightly so
Freyalinia
11 Apr 161#68
Yeah from experience, maybe I had a duff one though? I sent it back in the end because I fancied the bigger SU6
hoof hearted
11 Apr 16#69
Can anyone who has this phone confirm if EE's 'wifi calling' works on it? please? (Guy in EE shop told me only android phones sold by EE themselves has the functionality)
Thanks
ibblackberry1
11 Apr 162#70
£86 on Amazon as well. £77 on Amazon warehouse (very good condition)
zermattbusby
11 Apr 161#71
Found this on Amazon :
Question: Does the ee harrier from amazon support wi fi calling--or is that feature only available on harriers bought directly from EE?
Answer: The only Harriers are EE ones which now have the wifi calling with the latest android update
By Simon W. on 12 February 2016
It's the same phone regardless where you buy it from
By EE Direct on 13 February 2016 Yes. I have one Harrier bought through Amazon, another through EE. They both use EE WiFi Calling. They are both on Android 5.1.1
By Andy Leslie on 15 February 2016
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trueno2k
12 Apr 16#72
Sorry to ask again if already answered, but is this useable with a Virgin Mobile sim card without sim unlocking the device?.. thanks...
hoof hearted
13 Apr 161#73
Thanks zermattbusby :smiley:
hotman
13 Apr 16#74
Has this phone ever been sold at Sainsburys, thanks?
PiloTT
14 Apr 16#75
Do you need to keep this phone on EE for 6 months before you are able to get an unlock code from them?
chancooluk
16 Apr 16#76
No, that only applies if you are a Pay Monthly customer. PAYG customers can unlock the phone straight away, as long as they have £8.99 credit to purchase the unlock.
Cadreed
16 Apr 16#77
The phone's EE setup app appears ready to accept T-mobile and Orange numbers but didn't recognize my Virgin number. However I still cut my standard sim down to size and gave it a try. it's working (2 hours so far) and it even installed a virgin app.
PiloTT
22 Apr 16#78
Got mine a couple of days ago from Debenhams. I can confirm that you cant use the existing £10 credit to unlock it so you will need to do another £10 top up. Customer services confirmed it would take 7-10 days for the unlock code to be sent via email.
corred1964
24 Apr 16#79
Did you make sure data was off & text Stop Pack to 150 ?? If you do that then in theory the £10 should be usable....the pack activates on first use taking the £10
Opening post
5.2 Inch Full HD Screen
13MP Rear Camera
4G
Octa Core Processor
16GB Storage
2GB RAM
Android Lollipop
Very similar spec to Vodafone Smart Ultra 6, but slightly smaller screen. This phone is locked to EE.
LaptopsDirect link:
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/harrier-from-ee-16gb-black-smartphone-free-gbp10-ee-credit-included-300012741/version.asp
DebenhamsPlus link:
http://www.debenhamsplus.com/de_ee_mobile_devices_phones_30067130/version.asp
Free GBP10 EE Credit Included
- Captainbeavus
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If the card is a bundle pack, simply text "STOP PACK" to 150 as soon as you put the card in the phone. Make sure the phone is set up fully first, as EE will apply the bundle pack within a few minutes of the SIM being activated. EE will then text to ask if you want to confirm, reply with "YES". This will stop the £10 credit from converting into a minutes/texts bundle pack.
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Heat.
I would look at it differently for £85 though. Great price.
Apologies for the duff gen
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If the card is a bundle pack, simply text "STOP PACK" to 150 as soon as you put the card in the phone. Make sure the phone is set up fully first, as EE will apply the bundle pack within a few minutes of the SIM being activated. EE will then text to ask if you want to confirm, reply with "YES". This will stop the £10 credit from converting into a minutes/texts bundle pack.
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This or the Wileyfox swift?
i've got a Moto G 2nd gen which was just got Marshmallow update which is nice but i'd like 2gb ram and all the other improvements - i'm on EE too
this is last years model ... im sure some EE devices coming soon
Solid build quality etc reliability and good not silly screen size... its moto g & latest version android too
Harrier: 147 x 74.5 x 9.3 mm (screen size 5.2")
SU6: 154 x 77 x 8.4 mm (screen size 5.5")
Wileyfox Swift: 141 x 71 x 9.4 mm (screen size 5.0")
I think 5-5.2 is my limit.... need to use one handed for street navigation etc
Hopefully the next budget phones will be 5.2 inch this year.... then i'll bite!
Hopefully this year there will be a 5 inch budget model
Obviously for other manufacturers it will vary depending on where you purchase the phone.
fwiw, I looked at the willy fox, but thought the vsu6 was a better bet all round, think the harrier might be too.
the weakness of all these phones is the camera, when compared to the top end phones, but the on on the vsu6 if actually OK, not sure about the harrier.
its hard to really tell some of the true life performance until you actually use it. I tend not to trust reviews all that much anymore.
its hard to know what's best. good luck!
Not read the reviews but the screen is one of the best features of the SU6, how this compare? Wife needs a new phone to replace her 1020, need to bring her back to the dark side now MS misjudged the 950 prices.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/huawei-p8-lite-2gb-ram-4g-unlocked-79-99-payg-u-89-10topup-5-cashback-cpw-2396344
Better chance of winning The masters lol
Smart ultra 6 still king, and its been out nearly a year. Can't believe no one has managed to release a phone from a UK seller, not a dodgy gearbest spesh, in that time that can even match the specs for £100, let alone beat it.
"We found that the EE Harrier lasted two days comfortably. We used the Harrier for a range of tasks, including calling, gaming, watching videos, listening to music, and tracking runs. With this normal usage, we didn’t even come close to running dry in a day."
Read more at http://trustedreviews.com/ee-harrier-review-battery-life-and-verdict-page-4#Mz1V9uk2AguIcx9b.99
Brilliant price just to use and take advantage of the EE wifi calling facility around the planet.. :man:
Su6 I totally agree is just far to big for practice use. I've also had a few issues with mines in regards to basic features and I'm less than happy. What annoys me more about the whole voda smart series is that they've basically gone for the bigger the better. The prime 6 5 inch should have the same specs as the su6 with screen size and res being only differences that way giving people an option over which they prefer. But instead if u want the smaller screen size u need to suffer with pretty crappy specs. Bad move if u ask me.
It dissapoints me Huawei are still considered a cheap crap Chinese brand. I think they're doing well in the UK market and rightly so
Thanks
Question: Does the ee harrier from amazon support wi fi calling--or is that feature only available on harriers bought directly from EE?
Answer: The only Harriers are EE ones which now have the wifi calling with the latest android update
By Simon W. on 12 February 2016
It's the same phone regardless where you buy it from
By EE Direct on 13 February 2016
Yes. I have one Harrier bought through Amazon, another through EE. They both use EE WiFi Calling. They are both on Android 5.1.1
By Andy Leslie on 15 February 2016
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