Publicerad: 2015-05-15, Författare: Joe , testad av: gizmochina.com
Sammanfattning: Huawei finally launched beautiful Huawei P8 flagship last month. The device came with top end specs as well as unique features which made it an attractive offering in the already crowded smartphone market.Today, we take a look at the Huawei P8 in detail...
Publicerad: 2015-05-13, Författare: Daniel , testad av: notebookcheck.net
Nice design, Very good build quality, Great camera, Decent battery runtimes, Good speakers, Memory can be expanded, Great voice quality with wind noise suppression, Good price-performance ratio
SoC is a bit too slow and reduces the performance under load, No LTE Cat. 6, No ac-WLAN, Neither Qi-charging nor Quick Charge, Videos only up to 1080p @ 30 fps, Only average GPS, Power adaptor not powerful enough
The Huawei P8 shows that the Chinese can build very good smartphones. The device can impress in many areas and can compete with the much more expensive rivals from Samsung, HTC and Apple.Our review unit uses the high-quality materials, a mix of aluminum a...
Knuckle detection is buggy and can't be disabled, Speaker is easily blocked, Non-removable battery, Aggressive software breaks Android Wear, Conclusion, The P8 is an outstandingly well-put together package from a company not particularly known for its hi
The P8 is an outstandingly well-put together package from a company not particularly known for its high-end handsets. Its build quality is terrific, its camera is capable, and while it's not our favorite implementation of Android, the software offers c...
Excellent fit and finish, especially at this lower price point, the P8 is very well made, Simple, minimal design creates a small and svelte device that will appeal to anyone, The 5.2-inch display, while not amazing, gives the P8 a decent size that has mor
The Emotion UI, while pretty, is needlessly complicated and could confuse a lot of Android users in the West, Speaker output is less than impressive, and pales in comparison to other devices, Overall design conjures unavoidable memories of older iPhone de
The ‘P' line from Huawei has always offered users in Europe – and in Asia, of course – an affordable, yet high-end experience. This is no more true than with the P8, here Huawei have raised the asking price, and it shows. Corners cut with the P8 are le...
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Publicerad: 2015-05-09, Författare: Stan , testad av: mashable.com
Elegant, Solid camera, Good value
A bit too similar to the iPhone, No fingerprint scanner, Mediocre screen, Software takes getting used to
Huawei's P8 is a solid Android flagship for those who want elegance but aren't willing to pay the price of an iPhone or a Galaxy S6...
Sammanfattning: There's an age-old saying that the best camera is the one you have on you and most manufacturers seem to have gone back to focusing on their cameras. In the past, cameras were a playground with most OEMs banking on higher megapixel counts to sell their ha...
Publicerad: 2015-05-01, Författare: Alex , testad av: androidcentral.com
Great build quality, with premium materials, Slim, lightweight design, Great performance and battery life, Highly capable camera
Buggy, overbearing software, Much of Lollipop is hidden behind Huawei's skin, Google services take a back seat, and in some cases don't work properly, Android Wear support is completely broken
On balance, the Huawei P8 is a good phone, but also a weird phone. For sure, there's a lot to like. Just about everything you could ask for on the hardware front has been delivered: Fantastic build quality, a sleek, luxurious design, great sound, display...
Thin design, Beautiful metal build, Sharp and vivid display, Fast and responsive performance, Great camera, microSD expansion
Average battery life, Buggy software
8.8 With its elegant design, fantastic camera, and smooth performance, Huawei checks all the right boxes with the P8, a device that can go toe to toe with the current crop of flagship smartphones....
Premium metal design, Excellent still image quality, Cool low light capture modes, Lower outright cost than most other flagship phones, Expandable storage
EMUI 3.1 experience isn't for power users, Knuckle gestures are a bit obnoxious, Underpowered performance with graphics processing, Dull looking 1080p video recording quality
Success has been something that Huawei can proclaim of late, especially if we're to look back a few years ago when the company had that reputation of making cheapo phones. Lately, though, they've been aggressive in reaching that status of being a premium ...
The Huawei P8 has a bright and bold screen, a sleek, all-metal body, plenty of power and a decent camera
The camera quality suffers at full screen and Huawei's custom software makes drastic changes to the Android interface which won't appeal to everyone
The Huawei P8 lacks some of the shine of its flagship phone rivals, but it still delivers an uncompromising mix of features and performance for a far cheaper price....