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.
Competitive $200 full retail price, Sleek metal design, Responsive fingerprint sensor
Poor incall quality, Metal body feels a little cheap & prone to scratching, Very bluish display colors, Can become sluggish with its performance, Obnoxiously long battery recharge time
The strategy is simple with this one. Essentially, honor is the first out of the gate to set the bar for what we expect out of phones in the mid-range category this year – and the honor 5X surely raises some brows in the process. Combing over the phone sp...
5.5-inch, 1080p display is so good for watching movies on the train, Battery life can get you through an entire day, and then some
Huawei's EMUI is too kiddish to be taken seriously, Performance can be a bit on the sluggish side
The Honor 5X packs all the standard smartphone features into a stylish, affordable little package. Its only drawback is its cutesy, confusing Android overlay...
Quality screen, Competent camera, Good build for $199, Fingerprint sensor
Questionable software "features", Software still broken in places, Sluggish at times, Launching with Android 5.1
So let's get down to it: should you buy the Honor 5X? Depending on your priorities you may come to a different conclusion, but I just can't recommend this phone over the competition out there. If it sounds like the same old story again about an Honor (or...
Fingerprint scanner A touch fingerprint scanner on a $200 smartphone. It works. Enough said, Battery life 3000mAh battery provides surprisingly solid battery life, even if charging is a bit slow, Display It gets really bright and it is not terrible, high
Software Huawei, no. Huawei, stop. Huawei, please. Just do stock Android. No one in America, or I have to think anywhere, likes EMUI. I'd take TouchWiz over this in a heartbeat. Seriously
A $200 smartphone with a fingerprint scanner, a decent camera, solid battery life, and LTE? Two years ago, we all would have said that was impossible. (To be fair, two years ago, it likely would have been.) Even today, the Honor 5X represents a level of v...
Questionable software "features", Software still broken in places, Sluggish at times, Launching with Android 5.1
Honor has an affordable and capable budget option here, but the software borders on unacceptable.The quick takeThe Honor 5X is a budget-priced phone that feels aspirational to something worth a bit more than you paid. For $199 you get a better hardware ex...
Abstract: I'm a sucker for shiny, exotic hardware. So when the new Honor 5X Smartphone landed at the GameCrate offices, I couldn't wait to get it unboxed and covered in fingerprints. While I haven't had the phone for too long, here's my early hands-on review for pe...
Abstract: This week at CES 2016 Huawei took the stage and made multiple announcements, one of which is a brand new premium-looking all metal smartphone for only $199. And it's coming to the United States. The new Huawei Honor 5x has a lot to offer and here are some...
Published: 2016-03-07, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: The Huawei Honor 5X is perfectly fine, but its mostly metal design makes this $US200 chunk of phone passable as something much nicer than it really is. Once you get beyond the hardware illusion, you're left with a major software identity crisis. On the Ho...
Abstract: The mid-range market has grown a lot over the past several months and the Huawei Honor 5X is the newest great addition.Read more about the Honor 5X: Pricing info: Mate 8 Review: tech goodness: Our video gear: Deals: us! Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Googl...