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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
All metal body, Fingerprint sensor, Fabulous camera, Strikingly beautiful display
Slightly too wide, Confusing buttons layout
We loved the Honor 6 Plus but it did have some drawbacks, the size was a bit too big, the body was all plastic and it ran an older version of Android. With the Honor 7, you can see why there were 9 million pre-orders in China. This is a star phone, one th...
Abstract: The build quality is simply supreme as a single piece of aviation grade aluminium alloy is used to form the body. The precision finish is available in Ice Silver, Elegant Grey and Glory Gold and weighs in at 157 grams with an 8.5mm thickness.The 5.2” disp...
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Huawei is at it again with a new follow-up addition to its premium Honor range. Can this midrange handset compete with the best flagship models?Huawei sub-brand Honor has continued to make a name for itself thanks to competitively priced handsets that...
Abstract: Chinese OEM honor may have only been around for a couple of years, but the Huawei subsidiary has recently been trying to make a splash in global markets. Last month, it introduced the new honor 5X to the US market at CES and today at an event in Germany...
Camera doesn't match the competition, Average battery performance
There's a little doubt that the Honor 7 defies its asking price of Rs 22,999 with its well-crafted body. And, not just externally, it packs a powerful hardware inside as well. Add to it the fact that the Chinese brand has equipped the device with innovati...
Abstract: “With its sensor and special modes, the Honor 7 dazzles us with its performance in dimly-lit settings”While smartphone cameras have become our go-to option for shooting, almost all of them have trouble in performing well in one situation in particular – l...
Solid battery life, Really good call quality, Dual SIM functionality, EMUI brings a number of practical improvements, Flawed camera app aside, the phone can take really nice photos
Camera app needs serious improvements, Too aggressive when it comes to RAM usage and background app management, Fingerprint scanner could have been more reliable, UI tends to get sluggish, Display color accuracy and color temperature could have been bette
As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. Yes, the honor 7 has an attractive price given the hardware specs and feature set you get in exchange, but as a whole, the phone is far from perfect. We have no major complaints about the way it looks, the...
Solid build quality and easy onehanded use, Fingerprint scanner works well, Speedy, lagfree performance, Bright, punchy display and impressive speaker, Excellent value for money
Huawei's EMUI software is overbearing as ever, Many software issues from the P8 left unaddressed, Camera hit and miss in low light
The Honor 7's impressive array of hardware and highly competitive price point makes it worthy of your attention, and perhaps your money too. As usual, Huawei gets the hardware side of the equation right — the Honor 7 is a well-built, premium handset and a...
Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
dual-SIM feature, sophisticated chassis, microSD-card slot, NFC and Bluetooth 4.1, ac WiFi, fingerprint reader, precise touchscreen, very good display with excellent contrast, decent battery runtimes, great speaker, high-resolution main camera...
that creates too much picture noise, videos up to Full-HD & 30 fps, average SoC performance with restrictions under load, no 800 MHz LTE band (import version), warm chassis while idling, high power consumption
In Review Honor 7. Test model courtesy of Tradingshenzhen.The Honor 7 is a very convenient all-rounder with many advantages. Besides the extremely high-contrast display, which also scores with a decent luminance and wide viewing angles, the review unit is...
Abstract: All-metal handsets are not too common but last year, Huawei announced its Ascend Mate 7 and delivered its first all-metal device. This year, Huawei revealed the Honor 7, which brings an updated all-metal build and an experience that's definitely been insp...