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
Abstract: "Wondering how the Honor 4X's snappers fared in real life? Our camera review has the answers" Honor's new blockbuster, the 4X, went on sale in India recently and has already received a good response. For a smartphone priced at Rs 10,499, it offers some se...
Abstract: "The Honor 4X is a loaded phablet with an affordable price tag. Here's a quick review in pictures" Budget performance, affordable flagship and now loaded mid-range – smartphone categories are evolving faster than garden chameleons. With the Xiaomi Redmi N...
Good build quality, Reliable performance, Excellent battery life, Supports 4G on both SIMs,
Disappointing cameras, Emotion UI can be overwhelming for some
Let's get one thing straight – the Honor 4X isn't a gamechanger like the Honor 6. It falls into that very murky category between budget and mid-range, which is somewhere in the range of Rs 10,000 – Rs 15,000. In that price band, there are two very dangero...
Dual SIM 4G, Decent Build and Design, Large Battery, Large Display,
Capacitive buttons are not backlit
The Honor 4X is a very compelling phone at the price point it comes. It comes with a decent set of cameras, a speedy processing package with a Snapdragon 410 and 2 GB of RAM. Multi-tasking is fluid thanks to a fluid Emotion UI and there is much future-pro...
Great camera, Powerful performance, 4G support on dualSIM
Plain design
The Huawei Honor 4X is a good smartphone for those looking at getting the performance of a mid ranged phone at the price of a budget device. With its amazing performance and camera details, this might be the device you could be craving for.(previously pu...
Abstract: When it comes to entry-level smartphone, Xiaomi's product could be the first that comes to mind when it comes to performance and price point. However, Huawei Honor also has another plan in producing one of the quality entry level smartphone that comes wit...
Value for money, decent cameras, good battery life
Soft keys are not backlit, screen scratches easily
Overall, we are pretty satisfied with what the Honor has to offer. While it definitely isn’t without flaws, it’s hard to find fault with an Android that costs just RM619. A large 5.5in screen, fluid performance and good battery life make this device a great bargain...
Abstract: With all the hype on going on the mid range devices with affordable price, consumers has a mindset on paying an affordable price for a device with great performance. Meanwhile, Honor has released the long awaited Honor 4X that packs with own home-grown pr...
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Published: 2015-04-08, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Pleasant design, good build, DualLTE is convenient, Snappy performance, Good camera, Excellent battery life, Awesome price, microSD expansion
Paltry storage, Slightly undersaturated photos
To be honest, it's getting more and more difficult to decide on a smartphone these days. It may actually be easier to buy a premium flagship (there's the iPhone 6 and S6) if you have the dosh, but the lower rung is a confusing, sea of high-performing valu...