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Published: 2016-01-20, Author: Stan , review by: mashable.com
Great specs, Tons of battery life, 6-inch screen on a relatively small body
Expensive, Probably still too big for many users, No 3D touch, Not available in U.S
Huawei Mate 8The GoodGreat specs • Tons of battery life • 6-inch screen on a relatively small bodyThe BadExpensive • Probably still too big for many users • No 3D touch • Not available in U.S.The Bottom LineThe Huawei Mate 8 is big, elegant and its batter...
Abstract: ES 2016 allowed me the chance to get my hands on the Huawei Mate 8 Android smartphone to review. It really is a beautiful device, with brushed metal edges and backing of the Unibody design give it a wonderfully uniform feel, and fairly slip-proof. As long...
Published: 2016-01-19, Author: Matt , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: Huawei recently pierced the North American market after being selected by Google as the manufacturing partner for the Nexus 6P . Looking to capitalize on this significant design win, Huawei is shipping another flagship phablet, the Mate 8, across the Paci...
Elegant allmetal design, Slim & lightweight for its size, Betterthanaverage battery life, Tons of features with EMUI 4.0
Display color balance is off, Disorganized user interface, Weak internal speaker, Greenish hues with indoor snapshots, Wobbly effect with video capture
Huawei's sudden surge is evident, there's just no arguing how they've turned things around in just a year. The Huawei Mate 8 is yet another device in their portfolio that shows that they're not backing down anytime soon, as it's quickly establishing itsel...
Incredible build quality, Somehow doesn't feel like a 6-inch device, Instantaneous fingerprint reading, Top-of-the-charts performance, Granular cell and WiFi data management, Out of this world battery life, Excellent directional audio recording, One of th
Camera is sub-par for the price, EmotionUI can really get in the way at times, Memory management is terrible by default, too many apps close as soon as the screen goes off, Battery life may be amazing but it's because of the overly aggressive background-a
Huawei's phones have been pretty solid for some time now, and while the Mate S was the exception last year the Mate 8 starts 2016 quite nicely for the company. While the phone has been available in a few territories since late November, the internation...
Huawei's Mate 8's battery life goes on and on, it snaps good photos and has a fast, accurate fingerprint sensor and a loud speakerphone
This ginormous 6-inch phone is just too unwieldy for smaller hands. It has a dim screen and a low resolution compared with other phones
The huge, metal Huawei Mate 8 has plenty of appeal and only minor drawbacks, but it's too expensive to sway fans of large-screen phones from the Nexus 6P or Samsung Galaxy Note 5...
Huawei is the third largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, as well the largest in China, so be sure to keep an eye on smartphones from Huawei as this is a growing company. Huawei shipped 108 million smartphones in 2015 – a 44 percent increase from...
Published: 2016-01-05, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
As we come to the end of the review I'm rather pleased with what Huawei was able to do with the Mate 8. Design-wise this is still very clearly a Mate device and fully embraces the form-factor and industrial design established by the Mate 7. This is clearl...
Excellent build quality, Large battery capacity, Very good performance, Decent camera
Huawei's EMUI skin a turnoff for many, Poweruse nags are annoying, Disappointing speaker quality, EMUI still breaks Google notifications
It seems like we often come to the same conclusion about Huawei phones. There's a lot to like here in the hardware and performance. There's a lot to loathe in the software.It's absolutely possible to get things to a usable state with third-party launchers...
Excellent build quality, Large battery capacity, Very good performance, Decent camera
Huawei's EMUI skin a turnoff for many, Poweruse nags are annoying, Disappointing speaker quality, EMUI still breaks Google notifications
It seems like we often come to the same conclusion about Huawei phones. There's a lot to like here in the hardware and performance. There's a lot to loathe in the software.It's absolutely possible to get things to a usable state with third-party launchers...