• Reviews around time (2.77 of 5)

    Huawei Honor 8 Unlocked Smartphone 32 GB Dual Camera - US Warranty (Midnight Black)

    • Every time the light hits that side of the phone, the nicks/scratches light up like the north star
    • What I hate about ALL the Samsung phones is they have the power button on one side of the phone and the volume on the opposite side -- so when I'm trying to turn up the volume I inevitably press the power button at the same time - very annoying
    • My album art is showing in the gallery (actively looking for fix)Not in love with the case options, but necessary evilEmail has crashed 3 times since deliveryBottom Line: If you want the best bang for your buck in the Smartphone world.
    • Support WILL hang up on you multiple times
    • I am hoping that Huawei will improve their OS for better response time.
    • The adjustable software enabled bokeh effect is more hit or miss than the effect on the dual camera iphones, and frankly is a dumb gimmick, but it's also a dumb gimmick on an iphone costing three times as much
    • Support WILL hang up on you multiple times
    • Aesthetically pretty, and with a really good performance over a day of listening to music, social networks and a good time watching videos, batery life is incredibly fine not to mention the fast charge
    • Snappy response time even while running multiple apps
    • Sadly my phone was stolen, but the little time that I had it was excellent
    • Every time the light hits that side of the phone, the nicks/scratches light up like the north star
    • This happens ever 2 out of 5 times and this a big issue
    • I've cracked the protector 3 times, but not the phone's screen
    • Other times, it works, but using your knuckles to make your phone do something is a little inconvenient, but props to Huawei for being innovative
    • There is a two swipe menu, the left is a creative mode type menu (night shot, light painting, time lapse) and the right swipe gives you things like a layover grid
    • Thank you this time
    • To put things in perspective, my favorite all-time smartphone design is the Motorola Defy: it was built like a tank and worked underwater; it was rugged--you could drop it and it would barely scratch (no need for a phone case); had minimal bloat-wear; and served perfectly as an Every Day Carry (EDC) workhorse
    • This phone was ahead of it's time and still hangs with new models
    • It did get hot while updating to Android 7 and charging at the same time, but just that one time)
    • Works for me every time
    • Supposedly it takes time until the phone adjusts the apps you use the most and which ones you don't need, sorry don't have that much time, Amazon gives me 30 days to return you
    • Iphones have good standby time, but if you play Pokemon, they are still not enough
    • It's also a gorgeous phone, so much so that I'm having a hard time putting a case on it because I want to leave it as is
    • If you don't get a case immediately, you'll likely drop it several times and shatter the phone
    • The fingerprint sensor in the back is not that easy to access, you waste extra time, when your actual screen is in the front, it slows you down to place the finger in the back (in all phones), plus I find myself accidentally sliding my finger down and the notification bar always comes up
    • The finger print sensor works very quickly every time.
    • Keep in mind in the USA it will only work with T Mobile and AT&T and other resellers/sub dealers ( like Metro PCS ) that use GSM technology
    • it feels as fast as my OnePlus 3T and has great battery life
    • It's been used on the T-Mobile unlimited data plan in the Washington DC area
    • It requires some care to prevent scratches, charges super fast, very responsive, I use it with T-Mobile and the hotspot works
    • Hopefully this is just a defective model, other wise i'm replacing it with a Xaomi.
    • but I like this phone BETTER than my S5!!Does everything I've needed it to, & fast
    • You can also draw with your knuckle a letter and have that open a specific program, like drawing a large letter M to open the native music app