EE Harrier and Harrier Mini review - Engadget

The Harrier Mini is what you'd consider the true spiritual successor to the Kestrel, with the more modest spec sheet and monetary requirements (it's £100 on pay-as-you-go). In this sense, the larger Harrier (£200 on pay-as-you-go) is a small step into new territory for EE, intended to satisfy the more exacting consumer with an eye for bigger and better numbers. Compared with peers in roughly the same price range, however, the Harrier stands out as offering good value for your money, whereas the Mini feels like something of a devolution from EE's previous form. Last year, EE sought the manufacturing grunt of Huawei to deliver its first own-brand device. The result is a pair of bespoke devices developed for EE alone, as opposed to a retooled and rebranded version of an existing device as is the Kestrel. Despite being made specifically for the carrier, though, neither Harrier manages to shake that OEM-made aura all own-brand handsets seem to bear. Source: www.engadget.com