The Huawei P8 is an amazing piece of kit, with a great build quality, an amazing camera, great sound quality and a degree of flexibility thanks to the various slots and ports. The big but here though is the software.
The Huawei P8 is an amazing piece of kit, with a great build quality, an amazing camera, great sound quality and a degree of flexibility thanks to the various slots and ports. The big but here though is the software.
The Huawei P8 starts at €499, making it cheaper than the iPhone 6 and Galaxy S6 , despite the firm claiming that it offers features that match, if not beat, its big name competitors.
The Huawei P8 is a good option at its asking price, although it falls ever so short of being an entirely "premium" experience. I was notably taken with Huawei's flagship 2014 phone, the late-arriving Huawei Ascend Mate 7 .
Price is good. Thats it...Cheap. Very Comparative The delivery had delayed 2 days, but its fine.
The market for affordable Android phones continues to grow at a rapid pace, with many of the Chinese phones continuing to flood the market. Huawei is one such brand; after launching its much vaunted Huawei P8 smartphone, it's little brother, the Huawei P8 Lite makes its way here to the Malaysian...
Price; Camera
Heat; Occasionally lags
Huawei isn't a well-known name in the US market so they're trying to grab attention with decent budget friendly phones like the new Huawei P8 Lite. It costs jus
While the P8 Lite has a lot of things going for it – namely, its attractive build and beautiful edge-to-edge display – it's somewhat difficult to recommend it due to its very poorly-implemented Emotion UI.
Priced at just $250, the Huawei P8 Lite is a good entrant in the budget-friendly smartphone space, but it does fall short in some key areas when compared to its competition.
Reliable and long lasting battery life Expandable storage Limited yet fluid user experience
Poorly lit display Uninspired build Ships with old software
It or really easy to operate love the design and weight of the Huawei.would definitely recommend to all my family a.d friends.
Here at Ausdroid we get to review a lot of high end phones and it's what we all love to do. The problem is that the high end phone is not for everyone. Some people just need a phone that does the basics and manages to do that with relative ease.
Small form factor; Solid build; Minimal software additions
Small form factor; EMUI is average at best; Android 5.0
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