Testseek.com have collected 266 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor 5X and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor 5X.
February 2016
(77%)
266 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Indeed, the Honor 5X seems to be packed with features, but is it worth having? Well, ignoring the few negatives, overall the phone is a decent product for a great (off-contract even!) price. It does offer competitive technologies with a friendly UI and a...
For the most part, the Honor 5X is an interesting handset that attempts to offer everything, but falls short of expectations. There isn't one great thing about the Honor 5X. The outer build is solid, but it doesn't quite invoke the sense of owning a premi...
high-quality metal casing, good price-performance ratio, compelling battery life in WiFi test, moderate temperature development, bright screen, good and stylish software, decent camera configuration, dual-SIM, fingerprint scanner with additional features
middling GPS reception, poor call quality, speaker's low quality, high load consumption, short battery life under load
Huawei has in fact compiled a decent package. A high-performance device wrapped up in a classy casing, and all that at a great price. The software is stylish and practical, the cameras shoot decent pictures and a full-sized 24-month warranty is also inclu...
Published: 2016-03-11, Author: Dr. , review by: techarp.com
Abstract: The honor 5X (Amazon) is one of the most anticipated smartphones to come out of CES 2016. It offers a 5.5″ full HD display, and a second-generation rim-free fingerprint reader, powered by a Qualcomm octa-core processor underneath its metal alloy body at l...
Published: 2016-02-29, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Excellent build quality, Inexpensive
Camera could be better
The Honor 5X combines a premium design and decent performance all in a very attractive price point. The camera may be average, but considering this is a definite bargain it still gets high praises...
When you look at the Honor 5X on paper it's impossible to deny that it offers some pretty great specs for its $199 price tag. Of course, specs alone don't make the phone, as they don't always translate into a good real world experience. In the case of the...
Honor 5x is completely be beaten by the Le 1s in this department. The metal finishing on the phone is evidently low on quality, especially when you pitch it against the LeEco Le 1S. Also Le 1s is better equipped in terms of hardware but Huawei isn't selli...
Unappealing UI, Weak audio playback from speakers, Weak camera performance when shooting video
The competition at this price point is heating up. We've compared the Honor 5X to the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 , we recently we reviewed the Oppo F1 , and a Moto G is always a safe bet at this tier. Still there's a charm here. To answer the question pos...
Light metal design, Great size and feel in the hand, Ultra-fast and accurate fingerprint scanner, Great screen for the price, Excellent camera, Lots of features, Phenomenal battery life, 4G LTE in the US
Questionable camera software, Fragile camera hump, Plastic and metal make a weird look, EMUI is bloated and ugly, Performance can be sluggish and inconsistent
For $200 you're going to be hard pressed to find any brand new phone that's better than the Honor 5x. With region-specific models that provide 4G LTE in your area, a mostly solid build despite a fragile camera hump (get a case), great quality photos, s...
Slick exterior design, Decent display, Unique and useful dual SIM design, Multifunctional fingerprint ID sensor, Great photo quality
EMUI skin over Android 5.1.1 needs some work, U.S. carrier support too limited, No Android Marshmallow (6.0), Slow battery recharging, Lacks NFC and dualband WiFi
Considering that Huawei is the third largest smartphone manufacturer behind Apple and Samsung, it's no surprise it has delivered an economy smartphone that budget-conscious buyers would be wise to consider. It isn't an iPhone or Galaxy as its performance...