HUAWEI HONOR 8 REVIEW
HUAWEI HONOR 8 REVIEW It may seem odd that, mere months after the debut of Huawei’s top-of-the-line P9 handset, the Chinese smartphone maker has essentially repurposed its flagship phone’s hardware for a handset that costs half the price. But that’s just what Huawei has done. At a hardware level, the Honor 8 is nearly indistinguishable from its pricier predecessor. Huawei may have been spurred by tough competition like the ZTE Axon 7,OnePlus 3, Alcatel’s Idol 4S, and Lenovo’s Moto Z. The company seems eager to prove it can compete handily in the flagship killer space. The Honor brand is a juggernaut overseas, with 40 million phone shipments in 2015, and Huawei wants to replicate that success in the United States. Huawei put its best foot forward with the Honor 8. It is a jewel-encrusted brooch of a smartphone with an outer finish unlike any we’ve ever seen. And it has the hardware to match. It’s a heck of a package. Specifications are all well and good,...
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