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August 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Joli
Tarif attractif
Expérience utilisateur soignée
Très bon écran
Lecteur d'empreintes digitales extrêmement rapide
Appareil photo bien pensé
Son design à la prise en main agréable
Le traitement de son dos en verre
Son autonomie (1
5 à 2 jours)
Son double capteur photo performant
Scanner d'empreinte digitale extrêmement rapide
Smart Key toujours plus pratique
Le NFC enfin présent
Son pri
Bons contraste et rendu des couleurs de l'écran LCD
Finitions de qualité / Prise en main aisée
Lecteur d'empreintes digitales rapide / Bouton intelligent toujours aussi utile et bien pensé
Appareil photo arrière en conditions lumineuses favorables / AP
Design réussi - ne semble absolument pas milieu de gamme
Double objectif photo de qualité
Batterie d'au moins une journée
Design
Photo
Puissance
Prix
Excellent rapport qualité/prix - format 5
2''
Finition - bel écran - OS agréable - capteur bio
Performances - autonomie - recharge rapide
Qualité photo et modes PDV - lecteur µSD
Rapport performances/prix
Tous les bonus modernes (NFC
USB TypeC
Lecteur d'empreintes...)
Interface riche
Design soigné et bien fini
USB Type-C
Des fonctionnalités utiles
Un APN globalement satisfaisant
Les APN
Processeur
Finitions et qualité de fabrication
Qualité de l'écran et des contrastes
Lecteur d'empreinte et association de fonctions
Performances et réactivité Appareil photo principal correct et très bon en façade
Design réussi
Bonnes idées logicielles
Ensemble cohérent
Châssis très élégant
Très rigide
Double SIM
NFC
USB OTG
Port infrarouge
WiFi rapide
Photos de qualité correcte
Lecteur d'empreintes digitales rapide et précis
Raccourcis du lecteur d'empreintes digitales
Gamme de couleurs de l'écran
Bonnes pe
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Tendance à chauffer rapidement
Double capteur survendu
Pas de mode monochrome
Multitâche très lent
Applications fermées en fond
Un GPU à la traîne
Surcouche encombrée
Logiciel trop inspiré d'iOS
Un DAS encore élevé
Autonomie perfectible
Chauffe notable en jeu
Performances photo inégales / Le double module ne fait pas de miracles
Capacités vidéoludiques en retrait sur les jeux 3D
Battu en terme de prix par le OnePlus
EMUI s'est incrusté dans chaque recoin
Capture vidéo
Ecran fragile
Pas d'usage dédié du capteur monochrome
Colorimétrie d'écran flashy - GPU chauffe un peu
Légère latence au déclenchement en photo
Beaucoup d'app préinstallées - D.A.S. élevé
Toujours trop d'applis préinstallées
Ca chauffe un peu
Le verre qui brille et attire les traces
Attention les traces de doigt
Luminosité automatique dans les choux
Design glissant
Des applications inutiles à supprimer
Absence du vrai mode monochrome
Batterie
Pas de QHD
Autonomie en deçà des attentes
Capteurs photo peu exploités
Tendance à chauffer
Installation d'applications su la carte microSD non possible
It used to be that the sub-$400 category of premium smartphones was a niche market. OnePlus was one of the first to follow the formula of offering a quality handset for hundreds of dollars below its competitors. Now, a couple years have passed, and the ma...
Publié: 2016-09-15, Auteur: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Premium design, Great screen, Competent cameras
Fingerprint magnet, Older processor
Whilst it isn't going to give rivals like Apple or Samsung real cause for concern, the Honor 8 offers a great all-round experience for a competitive price in the flagship space, with more individuality than perhaps Sony's latest X handsets.If it's not alr...
Overall, the Honor 8 is an agile, affordable phone with several specs and features borrowed from high-end phones. But since the operating system is just OK, its looks are debatable, network compatibility in the US is limited, and there aren't any handy pa...
Great performance, luxury appearance, solid battery life, very useful fingerprint sensor, has an IR blaster, pretty good camera
Poor GPS performance, middling graphics performance, no app drawer on EMUI, too much bloatware, a little too expensive compared to similarly priced phones, hard to grip securely without a case, Prev2 of 2Next
Battery life "Epic" is how I would describe it, all things considered. The Honor 8 sips power and easily managed almost twice the battery life I got on Alcatel's similarlypriced Idol 4S. Granted, both the Axon 7 and OnePlus 3 have also received high marks
EMUI I know EMUI has its fans, but I cannot stand this interface. It is an affront to Android, both aesthetically and functionally. Did you know every time you install a new app in EMUI, the system won't let it run when the display is off (i.e, sync in th
The Honor 8 is a contradiction. For the right person, this could be a great phone. But for many, it will constitute a hardware:software trade-off that just isn't all that appealing. Underneath the kludgy EMUI and annoyingly-slippery glass exterior lie the...
Publié: 2016-08-30, Auteur: Philip , review by: tomsguide.com
Impressive specs for the price, Dual-lens rear camera takes vivid shots, Eye-catching design, Time-saving Smart Key
Camera struggles a bit in low light, EMUI software is not for everyone, Battery life is not as long as that of competitors
If you're looking to avoid the sticker shock of pricier flagship phones, you should definitely check out the Honor 8. It offers a head-turning design, fast performance and an impressive dual-lens camera. Just don't expect great-looking pics in low light...
Gorgeous design, Great camera performance, Excellent performance, Software updates for at least two years, IR blaster is a nice addition, microSD card expansion
Software could use some refinement, Lackluster battery life, Disappointing speaker, Glass back can be slippery
The Honor 8 brings what many have wanted from an affordable flagship for a while now: a gorgeous design, a smaller size, and a great camera. However, you'll still want to consider what you value most in a smartphone would be and base your final decision o...
Fantastic screen, Long battery life, Great specs for $399, Awesome fingerprint sensor
EMUI still has room to improve, Entirely average speaker, Proprietary fast charging, Camera hit or miss in low light
Before even approaching the pricing of the Honor 8, this is a really great phone. Externally, it's slick and can grab eyes with a few subtle design features while also feeling solid and built with high tolerances. The metal and glass protect really great...
The Build quality, and oh that Sapphire Blue is perfect, Fingerprint Scanner is super fast, The camera is one of the best out there right now, Battery Life is absolutely superb. The perfect phone for those playing Pokemon GO, Speaking of Pokemon GO, the d
EMUI could still use a bit of work, luckily a third-party launcher will get rid of most of the issues, Price is a bit high, but then again it's still pretty competitive with the ZTE AXON 7 and OnePlus 3, No support for Verizon or Sprint, which is due to t
This is Honor's second smartphone that's targeting the US market, and it looks like they definitely have a winner on their hands. The Honor 5X was more of a mid-range flagship at a very low price (it launched at $199 in Q1). But the Honor 8 is a true flag...
Extrait: Huawei recently unveiled their Honor 8 handset for the US market, with a campaign aiming the phone at the “young and young at heart” I admit to rolling my eyes a bit at some of the marketing speak and feeling insanely old that their “brand ambassador” is...