Testseek.com have collected 322 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor 8X and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor 8X.
May 2019
(81%)
322 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Premium two-tone glass finish, FullView display is blissful, Massive battery goes all day long, Kirin 710 chipset with 6GB of RAM runs EMUI 8.2 quite smoothly, AI-powered dual cameras simplify photography
EMUI, while smooth, comes with too many apps, Outdated charging and power options, No water resistance
Plus, there are tons of other shooting modes to fit your needs. Panoramas, stickers and AR, slow-motion video, time lapses, product and barcode scanning, live translations, and the all-important Pro mode where you can tweak all the settings yourself — the...
Affordable, Uptodate design, Good set of features for the price
Charges via MicroUSB
The smartphone market is in a strange place right now. Flagships are getting more expensive yet aren't adding much more that consumers or businesses actually want in the way of features. Meanwhile the mid range is filling with phones that have pretty much...
Great edge-to-edge vibrant display, Premium Build Quality and Beautiful Design, Good cameras Module, Impressive battery life, Affordable Pricing,
AI camera mode tends to produce unrealistic photos, Weaker Speaker, No 4K video recording, Micro USB port with lack of fast charging
The Honor 8X has a starting price of INR 14,999 and that's the key highlight of the device. Delivering a device that is so well built that feels premium to hold and built using premium materials. The glass pack is surely a fingerprint magnet, but that red...
Abstract: Just when you thought that budget phones couldn't look any better, Huawei's Honor line goes and drops the Honor 8X. Usually, budget phones only offer the bottom of the barrel features & specs but not this time around. The goal here w/ the 8X is to be a mo...
Display size & quality, Battery Life, Performance, Camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, NFC (this is often not included on smartphones in this price range, especially outside of the US), Super Slo-mo support (though it's only 480fps and not 960fps like some flag
No 4K video recording support, No wireless charging, despite the glass back, Launching on an outdated version of Android, Doesn't come with a case in the box, Notch, Staggered launch plans (very staggered, about a month between each region's launch), Wrap
The Honor 8X is a good smartphone. I say this quite often about these sub-$300 smartphones, and that's because it's true. This range of smartphones are getting really good, and leaving little reason to buy the more expensive smartphones like the Samsung G...
So overall the Honor 8X smartphone is a good smartphone at its price tag. Here you have a very big screen where you can enjoy video playing. It also has very massive battery life. It has a decent camera which is also featured with AI support. Not only tha...
Volume rocket could have been placed a little lower, Glass finish –Careful, T3 Middle East says, The Honor 8X is a rarity, a true productivity and gaming behemoth under AED 1,000
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Published: 2018-11-07, Author: Marcus , review by: notebookcheck.net
long battery runtimes, design, GPS, good selfie camera
ergonomics, contrast of IPS panel, Wi-Fi, old USB standard
Dazzling design, Long battery life, Large edgetoedge screen, Affordable
Camera can't handle low light, AI camera mode tends to produce unrealistic photos, Weak speaker, microUSB connector instead of USBC
At launch, the Honor 8X is priced at 250 euros overseas, which means that it would cost around $250 when it comes to the States. And at this point, it is a decent offering for those on a tight budget. It certainly looks and feels like it should be priced...
Excellent battery life, Serviceable AI-assisted cameras, Decent performance, Value for your money
Still uses micro USB, Slippery fingerprint magnet design
The Honor 8X starts at 250 EUR, around $280 when directly converted. Even if it were to cost $300 in the US, which Honor has yet to announce, it is still pretty much unrivaled in that category. Great battery life, decent performance, serviceable cameras...