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January 2016
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The editors liked
Great specs
Tons of battery life
6-inch screen on a relatively small body
Excellent build quality
Large battery capacity
Very good performance
Decent camera
Incredible build quality
Somehow doesn't feel like a 6-inch device
Instantaneous fingerprint reading
Top-of-the-charts performance
Granular cell and WiFi data management
Out of this world battery life
Excellent directional audio recording
One of th
Excellent general performance
Fantastic battery life
Great display
Good build quality
Some unique software features
Competent camera
Fantastic CPU performance
Runs cool
Premium build
Responsive fingerprint sensor
Dualband WiFi
Unbeatable battery life for a premium phone
Fantastic build quality
Camera is pretty good in all light
The phone is exceptionally fast (minus the Kindle app for some reason)
Amazing battery life
Huge 6″ screen with option to get quite a few apps or folders on launcher
Lots of built-in Huawei t
Fantastic display quality
Snappy UI performance
Allday battery life
Excellent sound quality
Great build
Excellent performance
Camera photo quality top notch
Longlasting battery
Feature-rich user experience
Solid screen
Premium design
Outstanding battery life
Blazing fast performance
Exceptional battery life
Fast and accurate fingerprint sensor
Premium build quality
Elegant allmetal design
Slim & lightweight for its size
Betterthanaverage battery life
Tons of features with EMUI 4.0
Huawei's Mate 8's battery life goes on and on
It snaps good photos and has a fast
Accurate fingerprint sensor and a loud speakerphone
Bestinclass battery life
Solid camera with strong feature set
Clean
Tight industrial design
Innovative voiceinput features
Epic battery life
Beautiful
Luxurious design
Cool knuckle gestures
Fast
Convenient fingerprint sensor
Market-leading performance
Super fast fingerprint sensor
Great design
Exceptional build quality
Great case
Bright display
Very good battery runtime
Dual-SIM
Memory expansion via microSD
Fingerprint scanner
No bloatware
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Probably still too big for many users
No 3D touch
Not available in U.S
Huawei's EMUI skin a turnoff for many
Poweruse nags are annoying
Disappointing speaker quality
EMUI still breaks Google notifications
Camera is sub-par for the price
EmotionUI can really get in the way at times
Memory management is terrible by default
Too many apps close as soon as the screen goes off
Battery life may be amazing but it's because of the overly aggressive background-a
Spotty availability
Pricey
Midrange graphics
No app tray in EMUI 4.0
EMUI overlay has some lingering usability problems
Graphics performance is still subpar for the premium class
No 4k video recording
Very large size makes it unappealing for many potential customers
Can no longer use the fingerprint sensor to bring dow
Just a tad too wide (personal preference
Of course)
Below average camera at this price
Large phone can be unwieldy
US carrier support limited
Display resolution lower than other flagships
Missing fingerprint gestures
Weak split-screen multitasking
Heavy UI
Weak video recording capabilities
Weird software
Display color balance is off
Disorganized user interface
Weak internal speaker
Greenish hues with indoor snapshots
Wobbly effect with video capture
This ginormous 6-inch phone is just too unwieldy for smaller hands. It has a dim screen and a low resolution compared with other phones
Published: 2016-02-17, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
Abstract: During our travels in China a few weeks ago we chanced upon Huawei's latest flagship, the Mate 8. While we managed to get a few minutes hands-on time, our time with the Chinese company's latest phablet was painfully brief, since we were at a store and our...
Published: 2016-01-30, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
Huawei showed the world that they could do metal phones properly with their Mate 7 in 2014, and since then they've just gotten better at making 'em. The Mate 8 is big, beautiful and more importantly – thin, something that you want to have in a phone that...
Abstract: Details about the upcoming flagship phablets from both Samsung and Huawei have started to surface online. Earlier this week, supposed CAD renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 - the 2015 phablet superseding last year's handsome Note 4 - were uploaded onli...
Published: 2016-03-26, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Huawei has been basking in very positive light of late especially when its Google Nexus 6P gained the Chinese company much street cred among Android users. It is of little wonder that eyes are on the latest offering, the Mate 8, just launched earlier this...
PhonesDesign gives device a premium feel, but some features don't match up to those of its rivalsChina's Huawei is on its way to becoming the new Samsung.The Korean company established itself as a phone giant by making inroads into the Android scene with...
Although the Huawei Mate 8 looks and feels good, it is nowhere near as accomplished as its Nexus 6P cousin. Its tiny flaws also give rise to the question of whether Huawei single-handedly designed the 6P with some help from Google or if Google steered th...
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Published: 2016-03-10, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Fresh from winning over Android diehards with the Nexus 6P , Huawei this week launched its new Mate 8 flagship in Kuala Lumpur for the region.Unlike the Nexus phone, Huawei has added some spice to the vanilla Android experience using its own EMUI 4.0 inte...
6inch display in a 5.5inch form factor, Elegant allmetal construction, Superb battery life, Good value for a flagship phablet
EMUI 4.0 may not be for everyone, Benchmark performance may not be able to compete with 2016 models, No support for 4K video recording
The Mate 8 is the first smartphone to use Huawei's 16nm HiSilicon Kirin 950 octa-core chipset, which uses a quad-core 2.3GHz Cortex A72 and a quad-core 1.8GHz Cortex A53. The GPU is a 900MHz Mali-T880MP4m, which is the same GPU found in Samsung's new Exyn...
Published: 2016-05-29, Author: Daniel , review by: espcializados.es
El Huawei Mate 8 es un smartphone con un diseño bastante premium y una pantalla grande. Posee un rendimiento que le dará la máxima fluidez y una batería que nos durará prácticamente los dos días. La única pega que le podemos pegar es en el tema de la cáma...