Huawei Honor 8 Specs, Features & Reviews

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Huawei Honor 8

Honor 8 Key Specs & Features

  Camera Resolution

Resolution: 12+ megapixel
laser focus, dual-lens, dual LED flash, f/2.2 aperture / HDR, panorama, night mode, pro mode, light painting (long exposure), smile and face detection

  Battery Life

3000 mAh LiPolymer
Non-removable
Talk: 15 hours max.
Standby: 360 hours max.

  Physical Dimensions

5.73 x 2.8 x 0.3 in   146 x 71 x 7.6 mm

  Screen Size

5.2 in   diagonal, 16:9
Full HD   1080 x 1920 pixels
424 ppi   approx.
Type: LCD (TFT/TFD)
LTPS

Huawei Honor 8 Full Specs and Features

BarometerNo
Battery3000 mAh LiPolymer
Non-removable
Talk: 15 hours max.
Standby: 360 hours max.
BluetoothSupported Profiles: HSP 1.2, HFP 1.6, OPP, PBA, A2DP 1.2, AVRC 1.3, HID, PAN, MAP
version 4.2 LE
Call ScreeningNo
CameraResolution: 12+ megapixel
laser focus, dual-lens, dual LED flash, f/2.2 aperture / HDR, panorama, night mode, pro mode, light painting (long exposure), smile and face detection
Changeable Body PlatesNo
DLNANo
DataTechnology: LTE (Cat 6)
Dimensions5.73 x 2.8 x 0.3 in   146 x 71 x 7.6 mm
Display5.2 in   diagonal, 16:9
Full HD   1080 x 1920 pixels
424 ppi   approx.
Type: LCD (TFT/TFD)
LTPS
Extra CameraNo
Extra DisplayNo
FCC IDQISFRD-L04   approved Jul 25, 2016
FM RadioNo
Fast Charging50% charge in 30 minutes / 100% in 100 minutes (9V, 2A)
Fingerprint Readerdoubles as shortcut key
FlashlightYes
Front/Selfie CameraResolution: 8-megapixel
HD Voicesupported with T-Mobile
Headphone Jack (3.5mm)Yes
Hearing Aid CompatibleRating: M3, T3 (mostly tele-coil compatible)
Infrared (IR)Yes
Language OptionsYes
Memory Card SlotCard Type: microSD
up to 128 GB
MiracastNo
MirrorLinkNo
ModesLTE 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 12 / 17 / 20
WCDMA 1 / 2 / 4 / 5 / 8
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 LTE   4G
band 1 / 2100 MHz   IMT (Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel)
band 2 / 1900 MHz   PCS (Americas)
band 3 / 1800 MHz   DCS (Europe, Asia, Africa)
band 4 / 1700 MHz   AWS (Americas)
band 5 / 850 MHz   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
band 7 / 2600 MHz   IMT-E (Canada, South America, Europe, Asia)
band 8 / 900 MHz   (Europe, Asia, Africa)
band 12 / 700 MHz   Lower 700 (USA (AT&T, T-Mobile, regional))
band 17 / 700 MHz   Lower 700 (USA (AT&T))
band 20 / 800 MHz   EU Digital Dividend (Europe)

WCDMA   3G / 4G
band 1 (I) / 2100 MHz   IMT (Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel)
band 2 (II) / 1900 MHz   PCS (Americas)
band 4 (IV) / 1700 MHz   AWS (Americas)
band 5 (V) / 850 MHz   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
band 8 (VIII) / 900 MHz   (Europe, Asia, Africa)

GSM   2G
850 MHz / band 5   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
900 MHz / band 8   (Europe, Asia, Africa)
1800 MHz / band 3   DCS (Europe, Asia, Africa)
1900 MHz / band 2   PCS (Americas)
NFCYes
OS / PlatformAndroid version 6.0, with Huawei Emotion UI 4.1
ProcessorHuawei Kirin 950
4 GB RAM
Push-To-TalkNo
Ringer ProfilesNo
RuggedizedNo
SIM card sizeNano   4FF
Side Keysvolume, lock on right
Speaker PhoneYes
Stereo SpeakersNo
Storage/Internal Memory32 GB raw hardware
24 GB available to user
Expandable via memory card
also available with 64 GB storage
TTY/TDD (Digital)Yes
TV OutputNo
Text Keyboard, HardwareNo
Touch ScreenType: Capacitive
USBConnector: USB Type C
VibrateYes
Video CaptureResolution: 1080p HD
time-lapse, slow motion
Waterproof/Water ResistanceNo
Weight5.36 oz   152 g
Wi-FiVersion(s): 802.11 a,ac,b,g,n
Wireless ChargingNo

Huawei Honor 8 Carrier Availability

Available From

The Huawei Honor 8 is not currently available from any carriers


Discontinued By

The Huawei Honor 8 has not been discontinued by any carriers.

Huawei Honor 8 Rating

The Huawei Honor 8 has been rated 0.0 out of 5 stars by users.

Huawei Honor 8 Reviews

One remarkable phone
Rating:

I bought this phone when it came out three weeks ago.
I chose it over the One Plus Three and the Axon 7. The Honor 8 is supposed to have a better camera than the other two. And the software wasn't as clunky as the other two also.
I'm impressed with the way it operates. It has not let me down yet. the software operates flawlessly. The phone hasn't locked up once. There is some quirks about the software for instance there is no app drawer so all your apps end up on the main pages like on the iPhone. This can be solved by downloading an app off the Play Store. If you're looking for a $400 phone, you really need to consider this phone

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Nice spyware-laden device
Rating:

This is a very nice device at a very nice price. Unfortunately it has security issues. I am not a security expert, but I will share what I found.

Upon powerup, the device asks permission (at least it asks) to access your contacts, and a bunch of other things (some of which are necessary). This happened for at least five different Huawei supplied features that use your data connection to share your info with Huawei. You can decline, and also never be asked again if you choose. The default launcher doesn't show all your apps, so you need to change that. I installed Nova Launcher (needs no permissions), and I am happy with it.

When you plug this into your PC, you will note that it has a partition that appears as a CD-ROM, and has an autorun.inf file that launches "hisuitedownloader.exe". Once that is installed, it creates a registry key to ensure it runs every time you turn on your computer. A non-Windows reboot prompt alerted me.

Even without that software, you will see the phone in your explorer folder pane. But there will be no content in it.

Pros:
Very nice device, thin and sleek
Great octo-core SOC
Sharp IPS screen
Fast charging (the charger to do that costs about $25 extra)
Great fingerprint reader
Excellent power management
Accepts microSD cards up to 128GB
The speaker sounds surprisingly good

Cons:
SPYWARE
Screen is smaller than 5.2 inches would seem (Android buttons take up part of it)
Cannot be opened to replace the battery
Very slippery- it's all glass- MUST have a case

This phone is much less expensive than ones with competitive features from other manufacturers. But it also provides a platform for accessing information from your phone and probably your PC too. The USA and its states will not use Huawei networking equipment because they are known to introduce vulnerabilities that cannot be fully mitigated. This despite the fact that Huawei is the largest manufacturer of networking equipment in the world. I have drawn my own conclusions.

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