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August 2016
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The editors liked
Highly effective for the (anticipated) price point
Looks great and is a step-up beyond the Honor 7 in all areas
Dual cameras feature is quirky and fun
Detailed controls of apps and battery life
Great design
Fingerprint reader works well
IR blaster
Huawei's Honor 8 is a slick little package that combines good photos from a dual-lens camera with a useful customizable button and a fingerprint reader. And it's easy to use one-handed
Beautiful design
Solid camera
Good performance
Good
Solid build
Dual cameras take quality snaps
Affordable price
Gorgeous design
Quality build - doesn't feel "mid-range" at all
Dual cameras take impressive photos
Battery life to last all day
Low price
Premium design
Good camera
Good battery life
Snappy
Feels and looks nice
Excellent fingerprint scanner
Dual sim
Headphone jack
MicroSD card slot
Fantastic build quality
Dual primary camera
Sound battery
Attractive design
Quick fingerprint scanner
Outstanding metal-and-glass design
Impressive dual-sensor camera
Useful IR sensor
Good price point
The editors didn't like
Battery life could be better given the capacity
Some graphical hangs
OnePlus 3 is a formidable competitor
Fingerprint grease destroy the aesthetic style
EMUI re-skin can be fussy
Too expensive
One speaker
One SIM available when using microSD card
Battery life falls short and knuckle gestures are gimmicky. It's a smudge magnet
Classy design, useful bokeh effect, very fast fingerprint sensor, plenty of customisable shortcuts and motion gestures
Poor low light shots, no optical image stabilisation, slippery, rear glass prone to scratches
All in all, the Honor 8 is a complete package of what you would expect from a flagship device, at a fraction of the price.Given how useful the fingerprint sensor is coupled with the customisation options available – like the knuckle gesture motions – th...
Abstract: Premium phones are a dime a dozen. Pretty phones, however, are a whole nother ball game but it's a ball game I think honor has hit a home run in with their latest flagship smartphone — the honor 8 .And it's not just a pretty face either.Inside this baby i...
Abstract: The 'selfie generation' are rapidly taking over the Internet and social media with pictures of themselves and their lives. As such, they appreciate a device like the Honor 8 which lets them take photos effortlessly, turning amateurs into skilled photograp...
The honor 8 is another excellent choice when it comes to shopping for an affordable flagship smartphone. It is fast, it looks really good, and it offers plenty value for money. From my time with the honor 8, it's evident that honor has mastered something...
Abstract: When honor first started out, the company was nothing more than a subsidiary which Huawei set out to create a place where they could mess around with different specifications for handphones before ultimately implementing it back in any and all future smar...
Abstract: Just launched yesterday from RM1699, we managed to get some more hands-on time with the gold coloured Honor 8 and while our first impressions video is coming soon you can a closer look at this versions, see some more camera samples and check out the smart...
Abstract: The Honor 8 is set to come to Malaysia tomorrow in black, white, gold and sapphire blueThe Honor 8 is coming to Malaysia tomorrow and we'll be there for its big reveal but we managed to snag some time with the phone and check out its shiny 15-layer glass...
Gorgeous design, quality build - doesn't feel "mid-range" at all, Dual cameras take impressive photos, Battery life to last all day
Beaten on price by OnePlus, EMUI has crept into every nook and cranny
The Honor 8 should have been stonkingly good value, thanks to that beautiful design, powerful internals, and cameras that punch well above their weight.The problem was always going to be taking on the ridiculously good deal that is the OnePlus 3. At £370...
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Published: 2017-02-16, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Premium build and design, Good display, Good performance, Great camera, Upgradeable to Android Nougat
Premium build and design, Good display, Good performance, Great camera, Upgradeable to Android Nougat
Uses Chinese ROM, Google services not built-in
The Honor 8 is one of those smartphones that punches above its weight class. It's smaller than most devices out there but it has a powerful CPU, large RAM, and has a dual camera setup which can produce good images. It also runs Android Nougat now, however...