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De redactie beviel
Uithoudingsvermogen
Softwareupdate naar Nougat
Camera
Prijs-kwaliteitsverhouding
Bouwkwaliteit
Prima camera
Afwerking van de behuizing
Afwerking van het glas
+ RGB-notificatieledje
+ Scherm
Contrast / kleurechtheid
Twee SIMkaartslots / SD-kaartslot
+ Vingerafdrukscanner en Smart Key
Infaroodsensor
Resultaten / opties
Snellaadmogelijkheid
+
Bloedsnel
Zeer goede camera
Vingerafdrukscanner werkt enorm goed
Ontwerp
Scherm
Goede prestaties
Degelijke camera's
Supersnelle vingerafdrukscanner
Betaalbaar
Prachtig glazen design
Accuduur uitmuntend
Zeer snel
Scherp beeld
Camera goed
Vingerscanner erg snel & multifunctioneel
3.5mm jack
Slow motion video
Systeemprestaties zijn top
Android draait vloeiend
Mooi ontwerp
Zeker de blauwe variant
Goede bouwkwaliteit
Zeer snelle vingerafdrukscanner
Design
Vingerafdruksensor met Smart Key
Prijskaartje
Stijlvolle behuizing
Degelijk
Dual-SIM
NFC
USB OTG
Infraroodpoort
Snelle Wi-Fi
Redelijke fotokwaliteit
Snelle vingerafdrukscanner
Softkey
Groot kleurenbereik
Hoge prestaties
Goede luidsprekers
Bruikbare looptijden
De redactie beviel het niet
Gladde achterkant
Bloatware
Opdringerige software
Gevaarlijk glad
Android-skin
Gladheid van het glas
Gevoelig voor vingerafdrukken
Plaatsing speaker
FM-Radio is niet meer aanwezig
EMUI is niet de mooiste schil
4K-filmresolutie is niet beschikbaar
Geen optische beeldstabilisatie (OIS)
Geen RAW fotografie
Emotion UI kan echt nog beter (maar er zijn goede verwachtingen voor Emotion UI 5)
Gepubliceerd: 2016-08-29, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: Theinquirer.net
The Honor 8 is very special. With a label price of under £370 for the 32GB version, it's a genuine flagship killer. We wish that Huawei would leave the Android interface alone, but at the same time EMUI adds so much value in terms of little touches that i...
Outstanding metal-and-glass design, Impressive dual-sensor camera, Useful IR sensor, Good price point
Cumbersome software, Disappointing display
Huawei has achieved what amounts to a supply chain miracle: it's crammed nearly every high-end component of the P9, a phone that retails for well north of $600 unlocked, into a handset half the price: $400 for 32GB and $450 for 64GB. That's deserving of...
Attractive design, Quick fingerprint scanner, Good performance
Hampered by Emotion UI, So-so camera, Better value alternatives available
Honor 8 – Camera The dual-sensor camera returns – arguably, the Huawei P9's headline feature. Gone is the Leica branding of the lenses, however. Sony's 12-megapixel IMX286 sensors are used – one RGB, one monochrome – and they have 1.25um-sized pixels. As...
Samenvatting: Never heard of Honor? No, not the outdated concept they're forever banging on about in Game of Thrones, the Chinese smartphone maker that's coming after the likes of Apple and Samsung. No? Well it's time to take note. The new Honor 8 just dropped and it's...
Gepubliceerd: 2016-08-25, Auteur: Christopher , beoordeeld door: techadvisor.co.uk
The Honor 8 is a fantastic smartphone, but the price has gone up from the Honor 7. In return for the additional expense you get a fantastic dual-camera, a sleek and stylish design, a faster fingerprint sensor and a beautiful display, which combined make t...
Gepubliceerd: 2016-08-24, Auteur: Jonathan , beoordeeld door: alphr.com
The biggest difference between the two phones, however, is the price. Where the Huawei P9 sells for £449 from Huawei's Vmall.eu website, the Honor 8 is a much more reasonable £370. That's quite a step up in price over the Honor 7, which sold for £250 at l...
Gorgeous design, quality build - doesn't feel "mid-range" at all, Dual cameras take impressive photos, Battery life to last all day
Beaten on price by OnePlus, EMUI has crept into every nook and cranny
Look at the spec sheet and it's tough to see where Honor could have shaved any more off the price. The £369 Honor 8 should be stinkingly good value, even if the twin cameras are more of a novelty than must-have extra. The problem was always going to be t...
Gepubliceerd: 2016-08-22, Auteur: Mike , beoordeeld door: pocket-lint.com
Highly effective for the (anticipated) price point, looks great and is a step-up beyond the Honor 7 in all areas, dual cameras feature is quirky and fun, detailed controls of apps and battery life
Battery life could be better given the capacity, some graphical hangs, OnePlus 3 is a formidable competitor, fingerprint grease destroy the aesthetic style, EMUI re-skin can be fussy
As mid-level phones go the Honor 8 lays down some solid specification benchmarks for its £370 price. In reality, however, some of them don't quite live up to the paperwork: the battery life ought to be a little longer lasting, while the odd "hang" h...
Good, solid build, Dual cameras take quality snaps, Affordable price
No 'must, have' feature, Knuckle gestures are really odd, Nondescript design
The Honor 8 does a lot of things right, and comes at a price that will make higher-end phones green with envy. It could have been a flagship killer if it had just one standout feature...