Huawei launches Honor 8 across Middle East
Not only is the honor 8 showcasing a gorgeous exterior, but also puts beauty in the hands of its end-users. It combines breakthrough design with supreme speed, high-quality camera capabilities and smart functions, making it the ideal match.
According to the CNET, the Huwaei Honor 8 is basically a Huawei P9, albeit with a little tweaks to justify the price.
Honor features a two-sided 2.5-D glass body, 3D grate design and 15-layer craftsmanship on the back of the handset.
So long as you’re willing to accept that the software experience hasn’t evolved or improved all that much then there are a number of reasons why the Honor 8 is still a solid successor; namely in its superior camera, more attractive design, improved storage and the promise of longer battery life.
Other specifications in the Honor 8 include 32GB of built in storage and a microSD card slot which supports up to 128GB cards. One of the key highlights of the smartphone is the dual camera setup at the back, with dual 12MP sensors paired with f/2.2 aperture lenses. The 3,000mAh battery supports fast-charging through the Honor 8’s USB-C port, too, reportedly taking you from 0 to 50 percent in half an hour. Shoppers can choose from three colors: Pearl White, Midnight Black and Sapphire Blue. Luckily, the Honor 8 has now launched in Europe so fans looking for a moderately priced device that has flagship features can now get their mitts on one. If you prefer to buy from Amazon, you’ll get a free Fire TV Stick with your purchase.
12MPx2 main dual camera with separate RGB and monochrome sensor, capturing more, HDR mode, Slow-Mo, pro-mode, etc. It is owned by Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. Let’s not forget this is Huawei’s Honor flagship.
Huawei’s products and services are available in more than 170 countries, and are used by a third of the world’s population, ranking third in the world in mobile phone shipments in 2014. Three will be the only carrier to offer the device in the UK.