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EE Harrier and Harrier Mini review

EE Harrier and Harrier Mini review

Posted on August 18, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

EE’s Kestrel was its first own-brand 4G smartphone, meant for those wanting breakneck mobile data speeds without breaking the bank. One year on, the Kestrel is coming to the end of its life, and when remaining stock is depleted, it’ll disappear from the network’s handset roster. The market for affordable 4G smartphones isn’t vanishing anytime soon, however, which is why EE’s readied a replacement for the Kestrel prior to its retirement. Actually, make that two: the new EE Harrier and Harrier Mini.
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