Testseek.co.uk have collected 134 expert reviews of the Huawei U8860 Honor and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei U8860 Honor.
February 2012
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The editors liked
Decent battery stamina
MicroSD card slot
Solid build
Decent camera
Reasonable battery life
The editors didn't like
Android Gingerbread not ICS
Sluggish web browsing
Fussy camera
Uninspiring design
Outdated operating system
Software additions are detrimental to user experience
The Honor is not a bad smartphone and works well. If you feel that it's going to feel cheap because it's a Chinese made handset, well let me tell you that it doesn't feel cheap at all. On the contrary, it somewhat looks better than most of the smartphones...
Custom lockscreen with shortcuts to messaging, camera and missed calls, Huawei Cloud Store offer exclusive content and 16GB of cloud storage, WiFi b/g/n; hotspot and DLNA connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, GPS with AGPS; Digital compass, Office docume
Real smudge magnet, Poor screen quality, Non hotswappable microSD card, No hardware shutter key, Cheapish gloss, Plastic design feels a bit cheap, Preinstalled applications cannot be removed, Lags at times
Considering the Huawei U8860 Honor Review, you can easily get what the major pros and cons of this mobile phone. Some might give a miss to this phone but if you are looking for full-featured device at reasonable price, U8860 is a no nonsense phone and one...
No dedicated camera button, Below par camera performance,
The Huawei honor is definitely a good phone and has good UI that runs smooth and has some nice features such as lock screen shortcuts. Hope we can expect much more better experience from the upcoming ICS update. 2GB user memory is sufficient to install...
Touch sensitivity not very good, Camera not as good as expected
Priced at Rs 19,990 the phone is directly in competition with Nokia N8, Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray and Xperia Pro, all of which have much better cameras with Nokia's being the best. But in terms of other things like performance and screen Huawei Honor offer...
Surprisingly good performance, Built well, Display isn't very vivid, but quite crisp
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On paper, this has a very capable hardware package. However, the price tag brings it in the same ring against the likes of the HTC One V. Both phones have their tussle on the specs, but the clear disadvantage for the Honour is that it comes with Android 2...
Well built with clean design; good battery life; good screen.
Lags at times; keyboard takes some getting used to; 8-megapixel camera could be better at focusing.
The Huawei Honor is a midrange smartphone with a respectable screen and battery life. If you can overlook its shortcomings in terms of software--or intend to root your phone--it is a capable phone that won't hurt your pocket much. ...
The Huawei Honor is a capable device but it would definitely have a hard time dealing with its “Made in China” stigma.Huawei is a major telecommunications player and has enough leverage to cut deals with telecoms and we're sure it will get over the not so...
Abstract: All in all, for a no nonsense smartphone that's a little easier on the pocket, you can't go wrong with putting the Huawei Honor on the shortlist of candidates...