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Published: 2016-06-23, Author: Nick , review by: pcworld.co.nz
6-inch screen but thin bezel, Good battery, Well-placed, fast fingerprint reader, Much cheaper than competition
Aussie version is overpriced, Aussie version has no dual-SIM, Need grey import for best value
The RRP in Australia is an inflated $899 (the Mate 7 was $699). However, you can get the 64GB version (with 4GB operating memory) with dual-SIM for $700 on grey import. You can get the 32GB version (also with dual-SIM) for $600 the same way. It's basicall...
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Published: 2016-02-20, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: Huawei Mate 8 is a 6-inch Android phablet very powerful and versatile, suitable for everyone thanks to the well-balanced price.From the aesthetic point of view and materials, Huawei Mate 8 looks like a phablet decidedly premium mold and well executed. The...
Abstract: THE HUAWEI MATE 8 is a helluva big phone. The 6in Full HD smartphone has its sights set firmly on the iPhone 6S Plus and Galaxy S6 Edge+ handsets, and hopes to appeal to those in the market for a slightly cheaper phablet with its £429 price tag. As we po...
Incredible performance, premium design, decent display, stellar battery life
Camera software is poor
It's not hard to see why Huawei is becoming more popular. The Mate 8's software is frustratingly heavy, but it matches its big-name rivals in almost every other respect, offering a premium design, superb performance and a decent display.What's more, it ou...
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Published: 2016-01-28, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Superb battery life, ace fingerprint scanner, refined design, smaller than iPhone 6S Plus (despite having a larger 6in screen), reasonable camera and stabilisation
Software not always smart (EMUI 4.0 means no app tray, split screen fairly useless), screen resolution limitations, huge size won't suit all
The Huawei Mate 8 is an echo of the Mate 7. But with an added thump of power at its core, the latest software on board and an improved camera, it's all the more appealing. Plus 6-inch phones are becoming increasingly the norm, which ought to further...
Abstract: The Huawei Mate 8 was introduced in November for China, and earlier this month the company gave some news about global availability outside China. If this smartphone has made it onto your device shortlist you might be interested in checking out a good loo...
In many ways, the Mate 8 is an excellent smartphone. It has a big, high-quality screen and is well made. It isn't the most stylish of phones, but it's fast (unless you're talking about games) and has decent battery life. The camera is a disappointment in...
Abstract: We test Huawei's Mate 8 smartphone to see how its Kirin 950 SoC performs. This is also our first look at ARM's Cortex-A72 CPU core and new Mali-T880 GPU. How does A72 compare to the A57 and Snapdragon 820's Kryo cores?Huawei is not a household name in Nor...
Published: 2016-01-15, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
In all, I like the Huawei Mate 8. It's a little too large for my pockets, but I love the design and, generally, it's been a pleasure to use. The sluggish performance of past Huawei flagships has been banished thanks to the shiny new Kirin 950 chipset, and...