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.
Published: 2016-02-08, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The Huawei Honor 5X is perfectly fine, but its mostly metal design makes this $200 chunk of phone passable as something much nicer than it really is. Once you get beyond the hardware illusion, youre left with a major software identity crisis. On the Hono...
Low price, good functionality, EMUI interface eases the way for less experienced users, useful fingerprint sensor
Feels and looks a little cheap, EMUI interface not for Android enthusiasts
The deeper you dig into the Honor 5X, the more it may surprise you. The hardware is so-so: a mid-range processor, no 5GHz Wi-Fi, fit and finish that's just okay.But the EMUI interface built on top of Android marries Android to a distinct iOS feel, and it'...
Accurate, multifunction fingerprint sensor, Beautiful design for the price, Long-lasting battery, Affordable
Polarizing software
It's hard to find a better phone for the price than the Honor 5X. For just $200, the Honor 5X squeezes an all-day battery, a useful fingerprint sensor and good cameras into a solid, all-metal body. I love the clever use of the fingerprint sensor for short...
Abstract: A prominent, and understandably well-received, trend last year was the availability of relatively inexpensive smartphones without the compromise in quality that used to be seen. The number of fantastic smartphones that you can get your hands on priced aro...
Abstract: Chinese OEM honor may have only been around for a couple of years, but the Huawei subsidiary has recently been trying to make a splash in global markets. Last month, it introduced the new honor 5X to the US market at CES and today at an event in Germany...
It's important to remember that the Honor 5X costs just £189.99, which for a dual-SIM 4G phone with a Full HD screen and expandability up to 128GB is pretty enticing. Similarly-priced handsets include the Wileyfox Storm and the Samsung Galaxy A3, which ce...
Clean, classy build, Good battery life, Responsive fingerprint sensor
Slow touch response on display, Sluggish UI, No USB OTG
All things considered, the Honor 5X is a worthy upgrade to its predecessor, having received a facelift in practically every department, including build, cameras, battery life and new hardware like the fingerprint sensor. Our main gripe with the smartphone...
At the end of the day there are a lot of things we need to dig through to fully understand Huawei's new Honor 5x smartphone. Overall it runs pretty fast, smooth and stable, but did have a hiccup here and there. It's no flagship phone by any means, but for...
Great battery life, Premium metal build, Fast and accurate fingerprint scanner, Useful gesture controls with scanner, Affordable price point
Below average speaker, Mediocre camera, Software experience not for everyone
The honor 5X brings a beautiful metal build, a big 5.5-inch screen, and a fingerprint scanner, all for under $200 - features unheard of for such a low price point. Even with questionable software, a mediocre camera and sluggish performance, this affordabl...
Awesome display, Great battery life, Fingerprint sensor, Affordable
No NFC, No 5GHz WiFi, No Fast Charging, Lack of Band 12 on T-Mobile (could be updated)
Sexy design, slick hardware features, and insanely low entry fee will draw in consumers, but the price tag shows its face in the form of a slow processor and muddled UI. Even with those flaws, the honor 5x is arguably the best entry level phone on the pla...