Description
Brand | Huawei |
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Product | Huawei P50 Pro |
Memory Type | ?LPDDR+ |
Item model number | ?HW4T4F36B |
Are Batteries Included | ?No |
Manufacturer | Huawei |
Item Weight | 200 g |
£1,706.75 £1,109.39
Out of stock
Brand | Huawei |
---|---|
Product | Huawei P50 Pro |
Memory Type | ?LPDDR+ |
Item model number | ?HW4T4F36B |
Are Batteries Included | ?No |
Manufacturer | Huawei |
Item Weight | 200 g |
Simona –
January 2025 Size Name: 64GB A good priced card but beware it does not come with an adaptor which is something of a rarity when buying one of these.
Supermaani (verified owner) –
Verified Purchase Good product Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2025 Size Name: 128GB Good product good price
Gennaro (verified owner) –
November 2024 Size Name: 64GB Good quality item for its cost received the day after ordering
Tony_c (verified owner) –
This Netac 256gb micro sd card is good value when compared to most others. It came in the usual type of packaging but without any adapter which is ok as over the years I have acquired many of them. I am using this for a poe security camera that records 24/7 and I have had no issues using this, speed and performance was as expected.
森のちーさん (verified owner) –
February 2025 Size Name: 128GB Great product at a good price
heather formston –
February 2025 Size Name: 32GB Works as it should, great price
steven westgarth (verified owner) –
February 2025 Colour: Titanium Black Size Name: 512GB Style Name: Phone Only Verified Purchase Swapped from the Pixel 8a to the S25 Ultra 512GB. Unbelievable good. Lighting fast, good optics and colour. Battery life seems to last forever and buying it in the offers for £1k is a great bargain. Only frustrating bit so far was setting up the fingerprints but once that’s done they work fine in practice. Couldn’t really care about the AI function, messed around with the picture editing and drawing things into the scene but it was naff. The item removal was pretty decent though and fills, even complicated, voids in well enough. Read more 10 people found this helpful Helpful Report var metricsName = “DesktopCredibleBadgesInTopReviewsDetailPageCount” if(window.ue) { ue.count(metricsName, 0) } Robert White 2.0 out of 5 stars I went back to my old phone. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 February 2025 Colour: Titanium Silverblue Size Name: 512GB Style Name: Phone Only Verified Purchase It’s overpriced and expect much better from Samsung especially for the price I paid. WiFi keeps cutting out, yet everyone device is fine, wireless charging hit or miss. Gone back to my old phone what’s 3 years old and has none of these issues. Read more 14 people found this helpful Helpful Report var metricsName = “DesktopCredibleBadgesInTopReviewsDetailPageCount” if(window.ue) { ue.count(metricsName, 0) } Chris Good but not enough upgrades from the S24 ultra Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 February 2025 Colour: Titanium Black Size Name: 512GB Style Name: with 30% off Buds3 Pro I’ve had the Samsung s24 ultra and even though the upgrades are minimal I like the feel of the device in the hand I found the s24 digs into your palms when using it for long periods of time with this phone you don’t get it as the edges are curved off I like apples design but hate iOS so it’s nice to see this design from Samsung I got this from my phone provider not from Gadget Tree it’s worth it probably not from someone who has a like new s24 ultra but maybe from S21, S22 or S23 ultra Read more 3 people found this helpful Helpful Report var metricsName = “DesktopCredibleBadgesInTopReviewsDetailPageCount” if(window.ue) { ue.count(metricsName, 0) } Sphere Gaming 1.0 out of 5 stars Premium Aesthetics, Pricey Compromises Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2025 Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Review: After using the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra for a while, it’s clear that while this phone has some impressive features, it doesn’t completely live up to its flagship price. Here’s a breakdown of everything from design to performance, and how it compares to other devices in the same league. Design & Build Quality: The design of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is undeniably sleek. It has a premium build with an aluminium frame and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both the front and back. The phone feels solid and well-built, but the thinness (at just 8.5mm) is a bit of a double-edged sword. While it’s comfortable to hold and looks great, I do feel like it could have been a bit thicker to house a larger battery. The phone feels a bit fragile as well, especially with its glass back. If you’re looking for something more rugged, you might want to look elsewhere, as the materials aren’t as durable as some competitors, like the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which offers a titanium frame for better durability. Display: The Galaxy S25 Ultra features a massive 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. The resolution is 3200 x 1440, and it’s capable of hitting 120Hz for buttery-smooth scrolling. Colours are vibrant, and the display gets bright, reaching a peak of 2,600 nits, which is impressive for indoor and shaded conditions. However, in direct sunlight, it doesn’t perform as well as I’d like — despite the high peak brightness, reflections can be a bit distracting. Performance: Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 3 processor and 12GB of RAM, the performance is great for everyday tasks. Gaming, multitasking, and running demanding apps generally run smoothly. However, the phone can get quite warm when under heavy load, especially during prolonged gaming sessions or heavy app usage. In terms of raw performance, the Galaxy S25 Ultra holds its own, but the overheating issue is something to consider if you’re planning to push the phone to its limits regularly. Battery Life & Charging: Battery life is one of the most disappointing aspects of this phone. It has a 5,000mAh battery, which sounds good on paper, but in practice, I find that it barely gets through the day with moderate usage. Intensive activities like gaming or video streaming drain the battery fast, and it needs to be charged halfway through the day. When it comes to charging, it supports 45W wired charging, but the charging speed feels slow compared to the likes of the Xiaomi 13 Pro (which supports 120W charging). Wireless charging is limited to 15W, which is decent but again falls behind other high-end devices offering faster wireless charging speeds. Camera System: The camera system is one of the highlights of the S25 Ultra. It features a 200MP main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide, and two telephoto sensors. The main camera takes detailed photos in well-lit conditions, but the low-light performance isn’t quite as good as I expected. There’s noticeable noise in low-light shots, and the processing sometimes over-sharpens images, which can make photos look unnatural. Samsung has removed the 10x optical zoom from this model, so if you’re into super-zoom photography, this might be a let down. The telephoto lenses offer 3x and 10x optical zoom, but it’s not as versatile as the previous version. For comparison, the Google Pixel 8 Pro has an impressive zoom range and performs better in low light. Audio Quality: The stereo speakers are decent, providing clear and balanced sound. However, there’s not much bass, and the overall volume could be louder, especially when you’re watching videos or gaming. It’s certainly fine for casual use, but if you’re an audiophile or want immersive sound, you’ll be disappointed. Similarly, the microphone quality is adequate for calls and video recordings but struggles with background noise in louder environments. Software: The Galaxy S25 Ultra runs One UI 7, based on Android 15. The interface is clean, with some useful features like Edge Panels and Samsung DeX. However, there is a fair bit of bloatware that comes pre-installed, which could be annoying for those who want a cleaner experience. The Samsung Galaxy AI features, while neat in concept, don’t always deliver as expected. Biometrics and Security: The in-display fingerprint sensor is fast and reliable, unlocking the phone in an instant most of the time. It’s also paired with facial recognition, which works well in good lighting but can struggle in low-light situations. Both methods of biometric security feel secure, but they are not fool proof, especially in darker environments. Waterproofing (IP Rating): The Galaxy S25 Ultra is rated IP68, meaning it’s dustproof and can be submerged in up to 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes without sustaining damage. This level of protection is standard among flagship smartphones—including models like the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Google Pixel 8 Pro, and Vivo X90 Pro. In contrast, some recent Chinese smartphones have pushed the boundaries of water resistance. For example, the OnePlus 13 boasts an IP69 rating, which means it can withstand high-pressure jets of hot water. This “full-level” waterproof rating offers enhanced durability in extreme conditions. While the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s IP68 rating is more than sufficient for everyday use, those who need maximum water protection might consider devices like the OnePlus 13. Additional Features: Flashlight: The LED flashlight is bright and works well in low-light conditions, but it’s nothing out of the ordinary. Microphone Quality: The microphone works well for calls, but it struggles in noisy environments, which is typical for most smartphones. Wireless Charging: The S25 Ultra supports 15W wireless charging. While that’s fine, competitors like the OnePlus 11 support 50W wireless charging, making it a bit of a let-down in this category. S Pen: While the S Pen is included with the phone, it no longer has the Bluetooth capabilities of previous models, making it less versatile. It’s now essentially just a stylus for note-taking and sketching. Conclusion: The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a premium phone with a lot of features, but it doesn’t offer the best value for money. It has a beautiful display, a great camera, and strong performance, but the battery life, slow charging, and heating issues let it down. At $1,299, it’s hard to recommend over other flagship devices like the Google Pixel 8 Pro, which excels in camera performance and software, or the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which offers better durability and better performance. If you’re willing to compromise on battery life and charging speed for that gorgeous screen and powerful camera, the S25 Ultra may still be worth it, but it’s certainly not the best flagship phone out there for the price. Read more 2 people found this helpful Helpful Report var metricsName = “DesktopCredibleBadgesInTopReviewsDetailPageCount” if(window.ue) { ue.count(metricsName, 0) } Danny 3.0 out of 5 stars Quality Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2025 Colour: Titanium Gray Size Name: 1TB Style Name: Phone Only Verified Purchase Returned as believed to have overheating issues and some screens cracking for no reason so was put off by this information about s25 ultra on the samsung groups on Facebook as people were expressing on lin,so returning for refund and considaren different model. Yours sadly MR DANIEL BUSH
Read more One person found this helpful Helpful Report var metricsName = “DesktopCredibleBadgesInTopReviewsDetailPageCount” if(window.ue) { ue.count(metricsName, 0) } DJ Lifted Andreas THE S25 ULTRA IS AN AMAZING FLAGSHIP PHONE!! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 February 2025 Colour: Titanium Whitesilver Size Name: 512GB Style Name: Phone Only Amazing phone!! I went from S23U and this is way better. Don’t listen to all the hater reviews. Do yourself a favour go on the S25 Ultra reddit and read how much people love this phone. Read more DJ Lifted Andreas THE S25 ULTRA IS AN AMAZING FLAGSHIP PHONE!! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 February 2025 Amazing phone!! I went from S23U and this is way better. Don’t listen to all the hater reviews. Do yourself a favour go on the S25 Ultra reddit and read how much people love this phone. Images in this review function toggleSeeAllView() { P.when(‘A’, ‘cr-image-popover-controller’).execute(function(A, imagePopoverController) { imagePopoverController.toggleSeeAllView(true); }); } P.when(‘A’, ‘cr-image-popover-controller’).execute(function(A, imagePopoverController) { A.on(“a:popover:beforeShow:R36OEVGAFGHI3C_gallerySection_main”, function(data) { imagePopoverController.initImagePopover(“R36OEVGAFGHI3C”, “[https://m.media-Gadget Tree.com/images/I/61HvEl5lrjL.jpg]”, data); }); }); Helpful Report var metricsName = “DesktopCredibleBadgesInTopReviewsDetailPageCount” if(window.ue) { ue.count(metricsName, 0) } Stuart Alexander Upgraded from S24 Ultra Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 February 2025 Colour: Titanium Black Size Name: 512GB Style Name: Phone Only Firstly, I didn’t buy this from Gadget Tree, I got it direct from Samsung on their trade in deal, however, I thought a review here might help others decide. Personally, for me, I think it was a worthy upgrade from the S24 Ultra. Only subtle differences, but dare I say it, the build of the phone feels as close to an iPhone, without being an iPhone. Which in my opinion, is a good thing as Apples designs are generally spot on. The same can be said about the software. It’s still got all the great features and tweaks that Samsung have got really good at in their software, but now there are a few iPhone’esk features that complement Samsungs software. The build, for me is also a great improvement. Gone are the sharp corners and the phone feels so much more comfortable, especially with a case on. I’d say I could only justify the upgrade as Samsung gave me £660 for my old phone and I was able to go through my works money off scheme so the S25 Ultra only really cost me £400, plus I got a set of bubs thrown in and a case and charger. I’m sure once the S24 Ultra gets the new software update then the 2 phones will be even closer but I guess the main difference will always be the build, and the for me the S25 Ultra just feels like such a nicer phone in the hand and pocket. Read more 13 people found this h
Mark Gradley –
**Netac 32GB MicroSDHC Memory Card Review** Rating: ★★★★★ I recently purchased the Netac 32GB MicroSDHC Memory Card, and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed with its performance and reliability. This memory card has quickly become an essential accessory for my devices, and I believe it deserves a detailed review. **Performance:** The speed of the Netac 32GB MicroSDHC card is commendable. It offers a Class 10 rating, which ensures that I can transfer files quickly and efficiently. I’ve tested it with both my smartphone and a tablet, and the read and write speeds were consistently fast. Whether I’m capturing high-resolution photos, recording full HD videos, or transferring large files, this memory card handles it all seamlessly. **Storage Capacity:** With 32GB of storage, this MicroSD card provides ample space for my needs. I’ve comfortably stored thousands of photos, numerous apps, and hours of videos without any issues. The capacity is ideal for everyday users who want extra space on their devices without investing in higher-capacity and more expensive cards. **Compatibility:** I found the Netac MicroSDHC card to be universally compatible with a wide array of devices. It works flawlessly in my smartphone, action camera, and even in an adapter for my laptop. This versatility makes it a great investment for anyone who switches devices frequently. **Build Quality:** The build quality of the Netac memory card is solid. It feels durable and well-constructed, providing reassurance that it can withstand the rigors of everyday use. The card is also water-resistant, shockproof, and temperature-proof, ensuring that it will perform well in various conditions. **Pricing:** Considering the performance, reliability, and storage capacity, the Netac 32GB MicroSDHC Memory Card is reasonably priced. It strikes an excellent balance between cost and quality, making it a fantastic option for budget-conscious consumers. **Conclusion:** Overall, the Netac 32GB MicroSDHC Memory Card is a fantastic choice for anyone in need of reliable and efficient storage. Its impressive performance, ample capacity, and compatibility with various devices make it a must-have for photographers, videographers, and everyday users alike. I highly recommend this memory card to anyone looking for a dependable storage solution that won’t break the bank. 9 people found this helpful