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May 2019
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The editors liked
Good looking design
Decent overall performance
Long lasting battery
Best design in its price segment
Generally smooth performer
Good battery life
Large display with minimal bezels
Good design and build quality
Good cameras
Eye-catchy glass design
Large screen with very good contrast
Dependable battery life
Powerful processor and graphics for the class
The camera snaps good enough pictures during the day
And great at night
The selfies are quite nice
Too
Like huge displays and don't mind the notch
Want a great battery life
Like bright colourful photos
Design
Battery
Display
Big
Vivid display
Smooth performance
Premium design
Stunning display with minimal bezels
Premium build quality
One of the best full screen gesture implementation
Great battery life
Impressive performance
Largest screen in its price range
Dedicated MicroSD card slot
A little too aggressive RAM management
The editors didn't like
Disappointing cameras
Slightly dull display
Old version of Android
No 4K video recording
Micro USB port and no fast charging
No fast charging
MicroUSB port
No 4K video capturing
The daylight pictures could have been better
If you are looking for true to life photographs
Want a clean software experience
Don't like the notch
Camera
AI camera oversaturates photos
Bulky build
Cluttered Settings menu
Average camera performance
No 4K video support and no stabilization
Dual tone finish looks like a manufacturing defect
The amount you get in a sub-£250 phone these days is genuinely mind-bending, and Honor continues that trend with the 8X. The specs are great, camera and screen are both strong, and we have high hopes for the overall experience in everything except the div...
The Honor 8X phone is an amazing choice for great Android smartphone experience with most of the latest features that you may desire, from a massive 6.5″ inch screen to a 3750mAh battery.Priced at £229 (4GB RAM 64GB ROM), the phone is a probably going to...
Published: 2018-10-10, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Value for money, Battery life, Quality design, Some great camera features
Display could be better, EMUI is a bit bloated
The Honor 8X offers you a lot of phone for your money, disrupting the mid-range segment and pulling the price down even lower. There are some great elements here - an attractive design that takes advantage of the notch to give you lots of display - and it...
We're seriously impressed with the Honor 8X; it looks and feels like a high-end smartphone, complete with a gorgeous near bezel-less display and an impressive camera setup. It features both facial recognition and a built-in fingerprint scanner that work s...
Great price, Big, bold, clear screen, A very sharp look for the cash, Feature-packed camera
No 4K video, microUSB charging in 2018
This is what Honor's about: great value, and more phone for your cash than most. Up against its big rivals, the Moto One and Nokia 7.1, the Honor 8X simply has more stuff and costs less. It has a bigger screen than either, one with loads more pixels pack...
Abstract: Huawei knows that not everyone can afford a $1,000 phone, or would want to spend that much even if they could. So the new Honor 8X gives you all the iPhone XS Max's screen size and extra glitz for a budget price.The new Honor 8X sports a 6.5-inch, bezel-l...
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Published: 2018-09-18, Author: Daniel , review by: wovow.org
The specifications and low prices make Huawei 8X and 8X Max very attractive. Honor 8X Max has only one competitor in category under $300 – it is Xiaomi Mi Max 3. New smartphones have premium glass design, good hardware, cameras and even long battery life...
Premium two-tone glass finish, FullView display is blissful, Massive battery goes all day long, Kirin 710 chipset with 6GB of RAM runs EMUI 8.2 quite smoothly, AI-powered dual cameras simplify photography
EMUI, while smooth, comes with too many apps, Outdated charging and power options, No water resistance
Plus, there are tons of other shooting modes to fit your needs. Panoramas, stickers and AR, slow-motion video, time lapses, product and barcode scanning, live translations, and the all-important Pro mode where you can tweak all the settings yourself — the...