Testseek.co.uk have collected 198 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor 8 Pro and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor 8 Pro.
April 2017
(85%)
198 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
16 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The Huawei Honor 8 Pro packs a neat dual-lens camera
A great screen and plenty of power
Stunning
High-end design
Beautiful
Rich display
Oodles of power
Polished design
Great battery life
Powerful hardware
Affordable price
5.7-inch Quad HD display
Strong battery performance with QuickCharge
Slender design (sub-7mm)
Navy blue finish looks great
Dual cameras fun
Price
Design and build quality
Performance
Quality screen
Design and hardware for your cash
Dual cameras punch above their weight
Battery life is great
Fast performance
Good camera quality
Thin
Attractive design
Big battery
Excellent bokeh mode on dual-lens camera
Big
High-resolution screen
Great software experience
Long battery life
Good price
The editors didn't like
Battery life is disappointing and no waterproofing means that you'll need to be extra careful when using your phone around clumsy friends holding drinks
Camera lacking OIS
A touch too big for one-handed use
No waterproofing
Poor availability
Annoying EMUI software
Lack of killer feature
Feels wide in the new world of tall phones
EMUI can be heavy-handed and not the prettiest
Where's the gloss back gone
Camera flash performance
EMUI very different from vanilla Android
Honor 8's glass back gone in favour of boring metal
Excellent battery life, superb display, good specs for price,decent rear dual camera, bundled VR headset,
middling speakers, bundled VR headset not particularly sturdy, camera lacks OIS
The Honor 8 Pro sports a non-removable 4,000mAh battery juiced via a Type C USB port and also supports quick charging via the supplied 9V/2A charger. On a full charge, the Honor 8 Pro was easily able to last over a day of heavy use with calls, data consta...
Solid metal build, Impressive display, Versatile pair of snappers, Powerful hardware
Average battery life, Heats up quickly, Photos by Raj Rout
Honor entered the Indian market in 2014, and has gone from strength to strength during this time. Right from its debut offering, the company has mostly managed to offer a good package priced affordably, but the Honor 8 Pro takes that to the next level. It...
Great design & build quality, Impressive battery life, Gorgeous Quad HD display, Fluid performance
Average audio quality, No FM radio, USB 2.0 on Type-C interface
It's got the best chipset in the house, a high-resolution display that looks gorgeous, latest Android out of the box, and a good enough dual camera… all packed in a very stylish and solid chassis. The Honor 8 Pro is nothing short of a fantastic flagship s...
Published: 2017-05-07, Author: Marcus , review by: notebookcheck.net
bright, high-contrast IPS panel, QHD resolution, performance, 6 GB RAM, fast 64 GB UFS-2.1 storage, dual-SIM, color accuracy of the display, good dual-camera...
but not of the high-end level, high waste heat, no Bluetooth 5.0, slow WLAN transfer rates, USB 2.0 only, average GPS module
Published: 2017-05-03, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
The Huawei Honor 8 Pro packs a neat dual-lens camera, a great screen and plenty of power
Battery life is disappointing and no waterproofing means that you'll need to be extra careful when using your phone around clumsy friends holding drinks
The Huawei Honor 8 Pro's great specs and affordable price make it a worthy option if you want high-end features without emptying your bank account...
Published: 2017-04-16, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
High system performance, Memory Expansion Option, Bright display, High quality workmanship, A good camera,
The maximum performance is reduced after a long load due to throttling, Non-removable battery, USB 2.0 interface, Too cold color display
Smartphone Honor 8 Pro marks several prime for the daughter brand Huawei. For the first time Honor presents such a large display diagonal, for the first time exhibits such a price tag and for the first time changes its sales model. In addition, the new sm...
Build Quality, Battery Life, Display Quality, Camera Quality, Google Cardboard Support
Metal backing scratches way too easily, No announced availability for US or outside of Europe, Slightly out-of-date software, Android 7.0 instead of Android 7.1.1, No Daydream support
The Honor 8 Pro isn't cheap, it comes in at €549, which with todays exchange rate is about $581 USD, so it's in the same price range as the Huawei Mate 9. Which means Huawei now has two very capable flagship smartphones available, and it's going to be tou...
Published: 2017-04-11, Author: Daniel , review by: phonearena.com
Top battery life among phones with Quad HD displays, Very fast charging time given the battery capacity, Functional interface with rich gesture support, Copious amount of RAM and smart memory management, Vulcan graphics support, H.265 encoding of 4K foota
Initial camera focus is slow, and 4K video is jittery, Photo and video colors could use a bit more pizzazz, Unwieldy for onehanded usage and pocketdwelling, Display colors are way off on the cold side
The Honor 8 Pro takes off where the Honor 8 left, adding a larger display, a faster chipset, more memory, and a bigger battery, all in a very slim and elegant metal body. That being said, it doesn't differ all that much as a concept – it still offers a du...
Published: 2017-04-05, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Great value, Gorgeous screen, Slick performance, Feature-packed
Seriously big, Camera has flaws
Although we've only spent three days with the Honor 8 Pro so far, we're definitely impressed. This handset costs roughly £100 less than many other flagship smartphones, yet boasts pretty much the same features. In fact, we have to wonder why you'd bother...
The Honor 8 Pro is definitely one of the unexpected surprises of the smartphone market this year. You would have never expected that Honor, whose smartphones so far have been on the far side of mid-range, would come so close to Huawei's own flagship while...