Testseek.com have collected 150 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor 4X and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor 4X.
April 2015
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The editors liked
Good Performance
Good Battery life
Nice Camera
Good Display
Decent camera
Brilliant Battery life
Truly stellar battery life
Sharp screen
Good UI optimization and features
Long battery life
Good multimedia performance
4G LTE Support.
Sharp & Crisp Screen
Affordable 4G Smartphone
Decent Camera
Impressive Battery Life
Solid Yet Adorable Design
64Bit Processor
Sharp HD display
Good battery life
Snappy performance
Decent camera performance
Good
Emotion 3.0 skin is nifty
Wide Aperture Front Cam
Good Build
Very good camera
Good display
Very good performer
Sturdy build
Subtle design
Good camera
Excellent battery life
The editors didn't like
No headphone in the package
Average Design
Average gaming performance
8GB of internal storage with 4GB of usable storage
Might be huge and bulky for some
Average camera
Non-removable battery
4GB of available internal memory and only up to 32 GB microSD cards supported
The final question, is the Huawei Honor 4X the new King of the budget smartphone. Well the quick answer is easy It sure is, with what comes packed in, and the way it takes brilliant photos, lasts for more than a day on a single charge. For the price of th...
Abstract: I seem to be bumping into phone bloggers who are getting widely recognised by PR people, networks and manufacturers for adding a few YouTube videos and making a couple of posts on Facebook. No website. No slaving away for hours writing huge reviews. Just ...
Abstract: Honor has announced the launch of the 4X smartphone during its press conference at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It will be aimed at the European market and will be targeted at a slightly lower sector than the brand's previously announced Honor 6 a...
A bit buggy in parts, Slow camera, Dated Android, some customisation contentious
Hands-on with the new Honor 4X Joining the Honor 6 Plus is the Honor 4X, a 5.5-inch, 4G-friendly phone that sits below the 6 Plus. It's a mid-range phone at heart and doesn't have has standout feature like the 6 Plus's dual cameras. What it does have is a...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: A big smartphone at a small price.Huawei and Hyundai are not alike. One is a car maker from South Korea, the other a Chinese telecoms giant. What they have in common is that no matter how much they try to help us, English speakers can't seem to say th...
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Published: 2015-08-17, Author: David , review by: itp.net
Price; Size; Battery life
Little storage, nonFull HD
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Nice and relatively thin design, Display with high contrast, brightness and no PWM, Very durable battery (lasted over 25 hours of talk time), User interface with lots of options and applications, High CPU and GPU performance for the given range
8GB internal memory
We'll have to wait for the results from our thorough camera and display tests, but even now, we feel like praising the Honor 4X. It is a relatively thin, good looking phablet that offers the necessary performance and workspace. Undoubtedly, one of its st...
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Published: 2015-05-21, Author: Michael , review by: notebookcheck.net
Large, bright IPS screen, Swift octa-core SoC, Regular Android updates, Fast use, Long battery life, LTE Cat.4, Rigid casing, Dual-SIM feature
Much too tight internal storage, App2SD not for all apps, Screen resolution, No NFC, Poor speaker, GPS performance
Honor's pithy slogan "Power up" on the product website likely relates to the good application performance of the 64-bit SoC and the very long-lasting battery. The phablet admittedly did not achieve the manufacturer's specified runtime of 48 hours, but up...