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August 2016
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354 Reviews
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Abstract: Honor 8 is recently launched in India featuring dual 12 MP camera and 2.5D glass body. It houses a fast Kirin 950 CPU and 4 GB RAM. Do you think this configuration will let Honor 8 last longer with its 3000 mAh battery? We tested Honor 8 battery for few d...
The phone has a battery capacity of 3000mAh which is low if you ask me but that is being corrected with the fast charging that Honor 8 has. You can get upto 47% of battery with just half an hour of charging which is great. So the battery capacity, in the...
If you want to buy a smartphone which can be flaunted and delivers consistent performance on the camera front, go for Honor 8. It offers a smooth performance and at Rs 29,999, it is not that costly for a high-end device. Yes, lack of VoLTE may disappoint...
The Honor 8 has all the ingredients of a high-end flagship smartphone. From camera to hardware and performance, this phone excels in every department. It is a gorgeous looking phone that checks all of the boxes for important features like good display, fa...
Stunning Design with Good Ergonomics, Good Display, Solid Performance, Good Battery Life, Fast and Accurate Fingerprint Sensor with Switch Key Feature, Good Audio Quality
Single SIM Only (Might not be a con for all), No VoLTE Support (Currently), No RAW Photo Capture, No 4K Video Recording,
The Honor 8 probably best summarized as being a Huawei P9 in newer and fancier clothing. However, it doesn't just stop at that. The Honor 8 brings in more RAM, the clickable fingerprint sensor, an even better battery life and more at a more affordable pri...
Abstract: Honor has launched its flagship Honor 8 in India today at a price of ₹29,999. Honor 8 has all-new look featuring a dual camera and its right behind the flagship HUAWEI P9. While not a Leica camera, on paper, Honor 8 still uses the 12 MP dual camera. We re...
By now I may have already answered most of your queries. The Huawei Honor 8 indeed appears to stand up to the OnePlus 3 and packs in something different in the form of a dual camera setup and outstanding build quality. Unfortunately it does not stand up t...
Good, Excellent display, Striking aesthetics, Powerful performance, Very good cameras, Good software features
No FM radio, Single SIM functionality
If you've read through the entire review then it's pretty clear that the Honor 8 is nearly as good as it looks on paper, with the only exceptions being the lack of VoLTE support (for now), the missing FM radio, the slippery body, and slightly underwhelmin...
Abstract: Chinese tech giant Huawei has been making waves in the Indian market for quite some time. The company has recently launched its flagship handset- P9 , packing the industry's first Leica sensors on a smartphone skeleton, and is now geared up to launch anot...
So that's that then - Huawei may be trying to run Honor as a separate brand in some regions, but the Chinese company's design philosophy is clearly visible in the 8. A flashier P9 without the Leica branding we can certainly live with. Knowing you save €15...