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November 30, 2010

Huawei E5 “Pocket MiFi” Review

There was a time when mobile Internet was considered a luxury service. It was only limited to corporate executives who needs mobile Internet to access Outlook emails and SharePoint files. Globe’s Visibility and Smart WeRoam were still uber expensive and you’re locked with a contract. Prepaid 3G or even EDGE connection is non-existent.

Then 3G USB dongles came and swept the world by storm. 3G services are now more accessible to everyone. Students can now have mobile Internet on their laptops to do their research, thesis and homework almost anytime and everywhere as long as you have a 3G connection. Prepaid data is cheaper and unlimited postpaid data plans are now starting to catch up.

The only caveat with 3G USB dongles is that you’re only limited to one computer at a time and that’s assuming you have an extra USB port to use. “Pocket MiFis” or mobile wireless modems solves that single problem and offers additional features no one ever thought they needed one (maybe it’s just me). Huawei E5 is an upgraded version of the MiFy offered for a limited quantity by Globe.

Huawei E5 “Pocket MiFi” is a mobile wireless modem. You put a 3G-enabled sim card on it and it becomes a mobile Wifi router. You can connect up to 5 different wifi devices that can input a password. It’s a 802.11b/g router. You can also send text messages. It also act as a normal 3G USB dongle when connected to a computer via the included mini USB connector. So technically, you can connect 6 devices in total, the computer its connected to and 5 more WiFi devices.

The main difference of the E5 to the one sold by Globe is that the E5 now has a LED screen to see the signal, if you’re connected, the remaining battery life and how many devices are connected. I find this feature worth the upgrade.

I used my postpaid Globe Tattoo SIM on the E5. I was getting a good 1MBPS down speed here in Manila. I never had an issue connecting 5 devices at the same time. Just keep in mind that the speed you will get is dependent to your 3G speed connection. I tried using the unit while inside a moving car along EDSA. My iPad and iPhone 4 are connected to the E5. I never lost the connection while moving. I was able to browse the web and download apps at the same time.

What I like about the E5 is its size. It’s so pocketable — it can easily fit in your jeans’ pocket. It is half the size of a regular phone. The unit is also unlocked so you can use it with any network. Since it’s unlocked, I was able to use it on my trip to Hong Kong. I used a One2Free SIM and I was getting a download speed from 2MBPS to 3MBPS down. While riding the MTR (HK’s version of our MRT), moving and underground, I was getting 2MBPS speed! The unit can get speed up to 7.2MBPS.

If you have an iPhone 4 or iPod Touch 4G, you’ll know that FaceTime is only possible over a WiFi. And because I was using the WiFi router, I was FaceTime-ing while walking the street of Mongkok. How awesome is that? During my stay there, I was confronted to download a 650MB Snow Leopard OS update. I was able to download it using the E5 in a coffee shop in just under 30 mins. This is important note because E5 has its own battery that can last 5-10 hours of use. If you use it continuously with a 3G connection, it can last up to 5 hours. But if you walk around and use it occasionally, let say with an iPod Touch, it can last for half a day. To maximize the battery, you need to power it off when not in use.

If you use the E5 as a normal 3G USB dongle and connect to a laptop, it will charge the unit and can still be used as a wifi router at the same time. It’s very convenient if you’re in a coffee shop with your classmates or officemates doing some research or reports. You wont be needing 5 different 3G USB dongles.

Setting up the unit is pretty straightforward. You just need the APN setting from your internet provider. The unit, when connected to a computer for the first time, will install a management software. You can send and receive text messages using the software. You will need this if you want to get load updates from your network. Another feature of the device is the “connect” button. This is ideal if you’re using a prepaid SIM. You can connect or disconnect whenever you want.

Conclusion:
If you love your Globe Tattoo or SmartBro dongle, you’ll love the Huawei E5 even more. I seriously don’t know how to live without it anymore. The Php5,995 price tag is worth every peso. If you own more than 1 WiFi-capable devices, Huawei E5 is a must-have gadget.

The unit is now available in the Philippines. You can contact your favorite gadget stores.

Gcomm Business Corp. is the exclusive distributor of Huawei E5 Pocket MiFi in the Philippines. You can contact them at (+632) 659.00.72 or email at admin@gcomm.ph.

Editor’s Note: Dale is a reviews & special assignments contributor for YugaTech. This review had some minor revisions from me. You can follow him on Twitter @dalekins. – Yuga

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97 Responses to “Huawei E5 “Pocket MiFi” Review”

  1. Jhay says:

    I guess it’s worth every centavo.

    Careful about surfing the web while driving a car. It’s no different from texting while driving. It could be a recipe for disaster.

  2. jun
    Twitter: Yugatech
    says:

    thanks.. I will try to contact someone in manila to get me one there :) salamat

  3. jcruze057 says:

    can I tradein my huawei E5832?

  4. jcruze057 says:

    can I trade in my E5832?

  5. tic says:

    hello sir abe! i have a question po, kc sa province namin we don’t have 3G signal, only GPRS and sometimes edge. will this pocket myfi work?

    thanks a lot!

  6. xtian1986 says:

    nexus one wifi tethering = problem solved.

  7. xtian1986 says:

    i mean Android.

  8. amon says:

    am i the only one who notices that he used Windows 7 Pro on his MacBook? i gotta buy that Myfi too.

  9. Diane says:

    @tic – Yes the Myfi will work. It supports both 2g and 3g services

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  11. Bryan says:

    @amon: nope, back read and see for yourself hehe.

  12. pathetic says:

    you can purchase to thinkPC Online for only 5,999 only. order now! http://www.thinkPC.com.ph

  13. oyo says:

    Bought it 5350php ATC 3rd floor. Model Huawei E585 open to all sim cards.Older Model 4k at Globe Telcom. but it is lock to globe. iPad wifi-now its iPad wifi+3g with this device and can connect 4 more gadgets. Now that is uber cool :)))))

  14. kimpossible says:

    sa infomax moa nasa 15k ito. tapos yung ideos 22k daw. di ba overpriced?

  15. ces
    Twitter: diakosikara
    says:

    bought one straight from gcomm. they were super helpful and i was able to get my unit delivered to me within a few days! awesome buy! :D

  16. jun
    Twitter: Yugatech
    says:

    just contact thinkpc.. and had reservation online.. and pick it up at thinkpc sm north edsa… nice staff.. very helpful..

  17. hello sir abe! i have a question po, kc sa province namin we don’t have 3G signal, only GPRS and sometimes edge. will this pocket myfi work?

  18. Katy
    Twitter: katytorres
    says:

    Bought this last Nov and now planning to use it in HK too, Where do i buy the One2Free sim and how much is the rate for data?

  19. mimi says:

    @ Internet Hizmetleri – Yes the device will still work on 2g, but of course tour download/upload will be faster if you have 3g

    @ Katy – There is a one2free store in Causeway Bay near Times Square. But when I was there out of stock so I bought a “3″ data SIM from 7Eleven. The SIM with HK$ 69 load was $69 and unlimited data for 24 hrs was only HK$28. Good deal & super fast speed!

  20. new2E5 says:

    sino po may alam how to set this up with Sun Broadband SIM card? i was able to make this work pero ANG BAGAL. then laging na-didisconnect yung wifi connection. perhaps i just did something wrong, kaya kung sino po may alam, can you refer me a site or something, or you can reply here. thanks!

  21. Tess says:

    @ new2E5 – try changing the mobile network setting to WCDMA Only. Log on to your routers config page and switch to WCDMA only instead of WCDMA preferred. Make sure your disconnected from the network first before changing it or you can’t

  22. new2E5 says:

    @Tess. thanks! kinalikot ko na yung config then i was able to make it stable and fast. And i also changed that setting

  23. Blake Griffin says:

    Get yours now available at Villman Stores

    you can have this and pay with 6 months installment
    Zero interest

    Go get one now!

  24. jun
    Twitter: Yugatech
    says:

    i own e5836, got in thinkpc at sm north.. cool.. just tried globe and smart.. it is working… much better connection with my pluggit..

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