Testseek.co.uk have collected 254 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor 7 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor 7.
August 2015
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The editors liked
Value for money
Attractive display
Long battery life
Small but useful hardware features
Great display
Decent performance
Great camera
Good performance
Low price
Good camera
Appealing design
Excellent screen
Excellent screen with great contrast and colors
Nice to handle / good design ideas (multifunction fingerprint scanner and direct access button)
Emotion UI interface gets better and better
Phone's overall speed
Rear camera in good conditions / decent c
Versatile
Good-quality camera
Great value
Bold screen
Solid performance
Great build quality for price
Decent cameras and battery life
Good fingerprint reader
All metal body
Fingerprint sensor
Fabulous camera
Strikingly beautiful display
Full metal chassis
Stunningly beautiful screen
High quality hardware design
Fast fingerprint sensor
Good value for money
Bright screen
The editors didn't like
Disappointing cameras
Not the latest Android version
Worrying build quality
Short battery life
EMUI woes
Fingerprint scanner doesn't work flawlessly
Uninspired design
Battery life not great
Mixed gaming performance
Nonremovable battery
Semiplastic finish
Emotion UI makes unwelcome changes
Battery life disappointing compared to the rest
No fast charger provided
The Kirin 935's graphics
Two grills but only one real speaker
Main camera would need an optical stabilizer to really excel
“Value for money” is a phrase that is sometimes overused, but here it really does apply. This is a phone I've used as my daily driver for quite some time now and, I have to say, I really like it. The handset has some neat features such as Signal+ for swit...
Abstract: Meet the Honor 7, the latest flagship handset from Huawei's style conscious budget arm and it packs in plenty of top-end smartphone specs for a fairly low price. At a penny under £250, Honor's aiming to compete with the OnePlus 2 and other mid-range hands...
Excellent screen with great contrast and colors, Nice to handle / good design ideas (multifunction fingerprint scanner and direct access button), Emotion UI interface gets better and better, Phone's overall speed, Rear camera in good conditions / decent c
Battery life disappointing compared to the rest, No fast charger provided, The Kirin 935's graphics, Two grills but only one real speaker, Main camera would need an optical stabilizer to really excel, Camera sticks out and the rim is a bit too sharp
The Honor 7 has everything you need in a great mid-range smartphone, and it is, and it comes close to giving a huge kick up the backside to the high-end. With optical stabilization on the camera and better battery life, most of the manufacturers in the to...
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Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Kevin , review by: 3g.co.uk
Full metal chassis, Fingerprint sensor, Stunningly beautiful screen, Great camera
A tad too wide, Button layout is confusing,
It is obvious that Huawei wants to take a big slice of the phone market in the west and it must really want that business to offer this amazing 4G phone at this price...
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Published: 2015-08-28, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
With a strong battery, solid construction and its clever sensor swipes – giving a big boost to bog-standard Android's usability – the Honor 7 casts a long shadow in this price range. The only comparable phone with top range features in the £200s (SIM free...
Value for money, attractive display, long battery life, small but useful hardware features
Disappointing cameras, not the latest Android version, Emotion UI makes unwelcome changes
The Honor 7 delivers plenty of power and features at a temptingly low price, making it a wise choice for firms and individuals on a budget. Just be warned that the Huawei-designed Emotion UI meddles with stock Android a few ways too many...
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Published: 2015-08-27, Author: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
Value for money, attractive display, long battery life, small but useful hardware features
Disappointing cameras, not the latest Android version
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Published: 2015-08-27, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
The Honor 7 is a well made and attractive device that should be a serious competitor to some of the high-end devices from Apple, Samsung, Sony, LG and HTC. Realistically, it probably won't be, because brands still matter in the smartphone world, and alth...
Published: 2015-08-27, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great build quality for price, decent cameras and battery life, good fingerprint reader
No NFC, some user interface clutter, knuckle gesture responsiveness
In an attempt to take on the new higher-quality mid-range, Honor has improved upon its first and second handset releases for its latest flagship. All in, that makes the Honor 7 impressive. From the build quality, to the performance, battery life and...
Good camera, Decent performance, Good value for money, Bright screen
Below average battery, Heavy Android skin
Honor 7 – Battery Non-removable 3,100mAh battery with fast charging Battery life is another key issue hampering the Honor 7's overall performance. In a test where we looped a 720p video with the Wi-Fi turned off and the screen brightness set to 75%, the H...