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Honor 8 Unboxing, Review, Gaming and Performance

It has been exactly a year since the launch of Honor 7. If you are waiting for its next iteration, Honor 8, your wait is over. Huawei launched Honor 8 at an event in New Delhi. What is the first trait you will be looking when buying a phone? Well, most of us look for aesthetics of a phone. If you are one of us, believe me, Honor 8 is the champion of looks.

With its eye-catching design, especially blue variant, you will definitely have a tough time in answering the questions about the phone to your friends. However, at the end of the day, looks alone are not sufficient to buy a phone but overall experience matters. In this article, I’m going to share our initial impression and gaming experience of Honor 8.

Honor 8 Specifications

Key Specs      Honor 8
Display 5.2-inch LTPS capacitive touchscreen
Screen Resolution 1080 x 1920 pixels (~423 ppi pixel density)
Dimensions 145.5 x 71 x 7.5 mm
Weight 153 g
SIM Card type Dual SIM
OS Emotion UI 4.1 based Android OS, v6.0. (Marshmallow),
 

Processor

 

CPU

 

 

Octa-core (4×2.3 GHz Cortex-A72 & 4×1.8 GHz Cortex A53)
 

GPU

 

Mali-T880 MP4
Chipset HiSilicon Kirin 950
Memory 64GB, 4GB RAM
Memory Card Slot microSD, up to 256 GB (uses SIM 2 slot
Primary Camera Dual 12 MP, f/2.2, laser autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
Video recording  1080p@60fps, 1080p@30fps, 720p@120fps
Secondary Camera 8 MP, f/2.4
Fingerprint Sensor Yes
NFC Yes
USB Type-C 1.0
Charging Technology Smart Power 4.0: 47% in 30 min
Battery  Li-Po 3000 mAh
Colors Pearl White, Midnight Black, Sapphire Blue, Gold
Price 27,999

Also Read: Huawei Honor 8 FAQ, Pros & Cons, User Queries and Answers

Honor 8 Unboxing

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We didn’t get the retail package so there is no mention on pricing. The box has some trademarks like: Made in China, Manufactured by Huawei, support for DTS. Removing the cap, we have the phone resting on its side in a groove. As I said earlier, it is eye-pleasing with glass pannel and dual camera set up on the back. Keeping the phone aside, the box is divided into two compartments with upper part carrying a small box for leaflets and lower part carrying a box for accessories. Overall, it is a bit different unboxing experience.

Contents in the box are


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  • Honor Handset
  • USB Type-C cable
  • 2-pin quick charger (output 5V=2.0A)
  • User Manual
  • SIM ejection tool
  • Warranty card

Honor 8 Physical Overview:

The design is a major overhaul considering the unappealing design of Honor 7. The dual glass panel design surprisingly resembles Galaxy S7 Edge. On top, it has a secondary noise cancellation microphone and IR blaster. Textured power button, and volume controls rest on the right side of the phone. It has speakers, USB-type C, and 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom edge. Hybrid SIM card slot is present on the left side. On the rear end, it has a finger print sensor and dual camera that is flushed on to the surface. In a nutshell, it looks stunning and stands out from the crowd. Sorry, I cannot stop keep saying it.

Honor 8 Photo Gallery

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Honor 8 Gaming Performance

I played two games Modern Combat 5 and Asphalt 8 Airborne on the Honor 8. It does a great job while playing intensive games at maximum settings; the game-play was very smooth in both the games. There was no sign of any lag, glitch or hiccup throughout the game.

In terms of multitasking, it was able to keep Modern Combat 5, Asphalt 8, Temple run 2 in the memory, thanks to well managed 4GB RAM. In 20 minutes of gaming, battery dropped to 94% from 100%.

Honor 8 Performance and Benchmark Scores

Initially, I was dubious about the performance, as it is powered by in-house HiSilicon Kirin 950. But it has exceeded expectations in all the segments say app launching speed, multitasking, gaming performance, and battery life. bench

Though the scores are not in par with Exynos 8890 or SD820, the performance in real world is top notch. It is no slouch compared to higher end SD820 powered phones.

Verdict

Though it may fall short on paper compared to its counterparts like Xiaomi Mi5, OnePlus 3, and Le MAX 2, Honor 8 has some unique qualities like dual camera setup, beautiful design, impeccable performance under its sleeves. At 29,999, you may feel it is bit overpriced but at-least you get reliable performance and better after sales service.

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Abhinav Singh

Abhinav Singh, a software engineer who is very much interested in social engineering. He is responsible to manage all the social media profiles of Gadgets To Use. He also has a hobby of tracking new apps and gadgets and to share them with our readers as well.