Testseek.com have collected 354 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor 8 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor 8.
August 2016
(83%)
354 Reviews
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Abstract: The Honor 8 is another device we wouldn't typically review, but seeing as how options may seem limited given the circumstance surrounding the Galaxy Note 7, we wanted to spend time checking it out. Additionally, this tier of “mid-range” devices have becom...
Abstract: "The Honor 8 features a Huawei P9-style dual camera setup. Here's how it fares"A close crop of the image above reveals that the camera has captured a wealth of detail. You can see the dust at the centre of the orchid, and a few areas where the petals are...
Gorgeous design, Good cameras Daylong battery life Smart Key implementation is useful
No VoLTE support No dualSIM, Fast charger not included, Expensive
Huawei has done a lot of things right with the Honor 8, and among these is the design, which is among the best we've seen on a phone in the mid-range segment. The fingerprint sensor / Smart Key implementation is also a clever implementation, and we found...
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
Battery life falls short and knuckle gestures are gimmicky. It's a smudge magnet
The Huawei Honor 8 is a likable midprice phone with some extra perks, but its short battery life holds it back...
Attractive design, Compact, Decent price, Excellent 2-day battery life, Fast and accurate fingerprint reader, Solid construction, Dual-SIM, Bright colorful display, Nice camera features
Lower resolution display compared to competitors, Slight camera shutter release lag, EMUI software from Huawei is limiting
Abstract: The Honor series is still quite new to the US market, but Huawei is pushing hard for the devices to take off. The Honor 8 is an off-contract device offering high-end hardware at an affordable price. And with the popularity of no-contract plans growing in...
very classy casing, very solid, dual-SIM, NFC, USB OTG, infrared port, fast Wi-Fi, decent camera photos, very fast fingerprint scanner, softkey, screen's large color range, high performance, decent speakers, practical battery life
no App2SD, mediocre network diversity, GPS sometimes sluggish, moderate microphone quality, screen's extreme bluish tint, strong throttling during load, relatively high power consumption
Huawei had to clip the wings of Honor's 8 to prevent it from becoming a threat to its own Huawei P9 top model. The unique, classy design, very fast and accurate handling, and high performance let the question arise why at least 100 Euros (~$112) more shou...
Published: 2016-09-29, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The Honor 8 from Huawei is a very good phone, but stops short of being excellent. A few hardware and software issues prevent the Honor 8 from living up to its full potential.Huawei did a fine job crafting an attractive, high-quality piece of hardware. The...
Excellent design, well built, Stable and swift performance, Decent camera with fun features, An excellent value
Battery just OK, Camera struggles in low light, Needs more carrier support
It's not necessary to spend $700+ for a good smartphone. The Huawei Honor 8 is a prime example of a mid-range smartphone with near flagship performance and build. It even has high-end features like an excellent fingerprint scanner and dual-lens camera...
Abstract: While popular smartphone manufacturers like LG and Apple have just recently adopted dual camera configurations, Huawei has largely led the way, beginning with the Huawei P9 . While the P9 never made its way to the United States, the Honor brand is now bri...