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August 2016
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Diseño elegante y buena construcción con un cuerpo en cristal y metal
Pantalla con brillo máximo adecuado
negros bastante profundos para un panel LCD
Contraste altos y buenos ángulos de visión laterales
Fluidez en el uso del teléfono gracias a una cap
El Huawei Honor 8 tiene un elegante diseño
Buen desempeño
Ranura para tarjeta microSD y emisor infrarrojo para controlar televisores y otros dispositivos. Además
Tiene un precio relativamente bajo. Su botón trasero con lector de huellas puede ser perso
Pantalla buena y nítida
Lector de huellas rápido y funcional
Rápido funcionamiento de aplicaciones
Buena cámara
Fácilmente el mejor sensor de huellas es éste
Diseño cuidado al detalle
Sonido claro y potente
La bandeja SIM/microSD
32 GB de interna y 4 de RAM
Diseño con uno de los mejores acabados de siempre
Pantalla AMOLED de las mejores del mercado
"Siempre" el último Android que salga
Autonomía y carga rápida
Un diseño realmente bonito
El lector de huellas también es botón
La cámara dual
Rendimiento del procesador y la RAM
Rendimiento por encima de la media
Sistema con muchos extras y optimizado
Carcasa con mucha clase
Muy sólido
Dual-SIM
NFC
USB OTG
Puerto infrarrojo
Veloz Wi-Fi
Fotos decentes
Lector de huellas muy rápido
Softkey
Pantalla con gran rango de colores
Alto rendimiento
Altavoces decentes
Aguante de batería práctico
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Rendimiento gráfico 3D mejorable debido a que su GPU no es tan potente como la de otros smartphones de gama alta
Procesador Kirin 950 no apto para desarrolladores
Por lo que no veremos ROMs populares como Cyanogen
Almacenamiento microSD no compatible c
La duración de la batería es un poco corta
Al software aún le hace falta un poco de refinamiento
No graba video 4K y atrae con facilidad las huellas de los dedos y la mugre
Mal control de aplicaciones en segundo plano
Precio ya no tan atractivo
La trasera se resbala con facilidad
La cámara merece más
Pese a ser dual
EMUI está todavía en deberes pendientes
Se calienta con facilidad
Se espera algo más de autonomía
Aunque tenga carga rápida
La aplicación de la cámara es muy limitada
Sin ranura para tarjetas microSD
Rendimiento justo de la cámara en escenas nocturnas
La carga microUSB tipo C obliga a invertir en cables
Gorgeous design, Great camera performance, Excellent performance, Software updates for at least two years, IR blaster is a nice addition, microSD card expansion
Software could use some refinement, Lackluster battery life, Disappointing speaker, Glass back can be slippery
The Honor 8 brings what many have wanted from an affordable flagship for a while now: a gorgeous design, a smaller size, and a great camera. However, you'll still want to consider what you value most in a smartphone would be and base your final decision o...
Fantastic screen, Long battery life, Great specs for $399, Awesome fingerprint sensor
EMUI still has room to improve, Entirely average speaker, Proprietary fast charging, Camera hit or miss in low light
Before even approaching the pricing of the Honor 8, this is a really great phone. Externally, it's slick and can grab eyes with a few subtle design features while also feeling solid and built with high tolerances. The metal and glass protect really great...
The Build quality, and oh that Sapphire Blue is perfect, Fingerprint Scanner is super fast, The camera is one of the best out there right now, Battery Life is absolutely superb. The perfect phone for those playing Pokemon GO, Speaking of Pokemon GO, the d
EMUI could still use a bit of work, luckily a third-party launcher will get rid of most of the issues, Price is a bit high, but then again it's still pretty competitive with the ZTE AXON 7 and OnePlus 3, No support for Verizon or Sprint, which is due to t
This is Honor's second smartphone that's targeting the US market, and it looks like they definitely have a winner on their hands. The Honor 5X was more of a mid-range flagship at a very low price (it launched at $199 in Q1). But the Honor 8 is a true flag...
Publicación: 2016-08-26, Autor: Mordechai , crítica de: geekdad.com
Resumen: Huawei recently unveiled their Honor 8 handset for the US market, with a campaign aiming the phone at the “young and young at heart” I admit to rolling my eyes a bit at some of the marketing speak and feeling insanely old that their “brand ambassador” is...
Dual cameras capture some nicelooking pics, Incredibly fast, accurate fingerprint scanner, Attractive hardware design, especially at this price, Battery life that should get you through the day
Performance just can't quite compete with flagships, EMUI may be a bit too iOSy for serious Android fans, Brand still largely unknown to US shoppers, Price point presents some stiff competition
The Honor 8's one cute little phone, and the company could do a lot worse than to put this model forward as a hook for attracting new US customers. The phone's stylish, feels nice, and doesn't over-sell on features: the only thing that even threatens to v...
Publicación: 2016-08-17, Autor: Ajay , crítica de: pcmag.com
Attractive, Sharp dual-sensor camera performance, Fingerprint scanner doubles as programmable key, Includes IR blaster, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, and fast charging,
Publicación: 2016-08-12, Autor: Linus , crítica de: gizmochina.com
So, there you have it, the Huawei Honor 8. After using this phone for quite some time I can say that it is a rather compelling offering at the price of $350.It has the looks and the build quality of a flagship, a great display, multi-functional fingerprin...
Fantastic looks and design quality. Lovely display, pleasing cameras, has the rare IR blaster AV remote. One of the few smaller good quality phones on the market
CPU performance can't keep up with OnePlus 3, though it's not a slow phone
The Huawei Honor 8 is a gorgeous looking smartphone with solid performance, a vivid and bright display and good cameras. It's wonderful that we can get a phone for $400 that looks this good and checks the boxes for so many important features. The competit...
Illogical software choices, No OIS on the camera, Competition is a better value
Honor 8 is the fanciest-looking Android phones out of China, with an awesome light-refracting glass design and high-end specs. Its dual camera captures photos that are better than its mid-range competition, though the overall software can be a confusing m...
Huawei's Honor 8 is a slick little package that combines good photos from a dual-lens camera with a useful customizable button and a fingerprint reader. And it's easy to use one-handed
Battery life falls short and knuckle gestures are gimmicky. It's a smudge magnet
The Huawei Honor 8 is a likable midprice phone with some extra perks, but its short battery life holds it back...