They took advantage of the space and didn't make the phone too big but still got a good size screen in
excellent smartphone, has very good resolution, very fast charge the battery, the fingerprint lock works very well, has a good cell phone size
Perfect size for the average joe, 5.2" screen is a great middle ground
My main requirements of a smart phone - excellent call quality, right screen size, snappy performances, DSLR like camera, extra SD card slot, excellent GPS, no bloatware, fast charging, and long battery life etc
The overall smaller size is biggest drawback for me.3
Can't use MicroSD card as internal storage even though the phone is on Android 7.0 - that feature is disabled by Huawei6
A feature packed phone that can hang with the big boys but at reasonable price
Other than that the speed, camera, and cool features on this phone like the "wheres my phone" feature are awesome takeaways from such a mid range flag ship phone
Some of the features are a little hard to find in the menus and I do miss the quick "flashlight" feature but that can be programmed into your back fingerprint smart button
Plus this phone comes with Android Marshmallow, which has some really great new features
Great phone with a supreme design, sturdy glass, and great camera
They all look like cheap covers designed for a cheap phone.
This phone works fast, beautiful design, fast charging, long lasting charge, great camera quality etc etc
Camera is great, battery life ain't bad, sleek design and great features.
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
USB C was important to me because I had started migrating, the camera is good and sometimes great but inconsistent, great design, super fast fingerprint reader, good battery life, and with the most recent update to Nougat it's as customizable and crisp as I need it to be.
The main reason I would like to drop a review is due to the great US honor customer officers that had served me and helped me on my phone
That is, until I came across Huawei, and the Honor 8.Professional and amateur reviews I found were nearly universally positive, pointing to a beautiful body design; good customer support
it feels as fast as my OnePlus 3T and has great battery life
They have horrible quality issues as well as terrible, close to non-existent customer service.
I wish the device was not as vulnerable to scratches as it is
Applications are snappy and function just as well as on my Nexus 6P, although I don't game much so YMMV
that means it works great (4G LTE) in the United States as well as
USB C was important to me because I had started migrating, the camera is good and sometimes great but inconsistent, great design, super fast fingerprint reader, good battery life, and with the most recent update to Nougat it's as customizable and crisp as I need it to be.
good camera; good specs, and compatibility with T-Mobile’s 12 band (a lot of other Chinese-made, and international-version phones don’t support 12 band)
I am hoping that Huawei will improve their OS for better response time.
Iphones have good standby time, but if you play Pokemon, they are still not enough
This phone was ahead of it's time and still hangs with new models
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
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
There are a few significant issues unfortunately, which made me return this phone to go back to a Nexus 5X.First because it's easiest to explain: the screen collects scratches very easily
Coming from the iphone, I was not opposed to Honor’s ios-like EMUI over stock Android
but I like this phone BETTER than my S5!!Does everything I've needed it to, & fast
They have horrible quality issues as well as terrible, close to non-existent customer service.
While not a huge issue, I also miss having the album art to a song I'm playing show on the lock screen
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
Neat-o
They should add it to the extra slip of paper too because at first I was frustrated when I thought there was no phone number for help.
Upon power up, I ran into some issues where the phone only showed the keypad to dial a phone number
(LOL)I'm adding my review now before I've explored all the features - mostly for those other Android beginners - to let you know there is a phone number inside, the tech support answers quickly, and they will take plenty of time to help you
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You have the power to push culture forward
That’s why Honor created a phone for you - the new Honor 8
It’s the smartphone that opens your eyes to a world of possibilities
The innovative bionic 12MP dual lenses of the Honor 8 are your eyes to the world
One lens allows for rich color and the other lens is monochrome to give you more light and increased sharpness
Together they help you capture crisper, more detailed photos day and night
Plus, the fusion focus technology of laser, depth, and contrast helps you take the best pictures-even under the most challenging conditions
The premium, slick body of the Honor 8 is made with heavy dual glass-front and back
Its aluminum alloy, 15-layer craftsmanship, and light-catching glass finish makes you stand out from the crowd
Supported by Smart Power 4.0, the Honor 8 has maximum long-lasting battery life that lasts all day and fast-charging technology to reach 47% power in just 30 minutes
So when you’re out there changing the world, Honor 8 has you covered-with up to 10 hours of nonstop video playback and a speedy recharge
The Honor 8: Beautiful design, top-flight specs, game-changing camera technology, and maximum power