Honor 8 Pro: Value for money

Though it won't surpass the OnePlus 5, it still holds its own

Honor pro 8
Kakoli Chakraborty
Last Updated : Jul 21 2017 | 11:25 PM IST
Everyone can’t afford an iPhone 7 Plus or a Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus. For such people, brands like OnePlus and Huawei are saviours. Offering a similar build quality and performance at a cheaper price, these phones have taken the smartphone market by storm. So, it comes as no surprise that Huawei decided to improve the Honor 8. 

The Honor 8 Pro, with an all-metal body, is definitely a good looking phone. It comes with a 5.7-inch QHD display with a 2.5D curved glass. Its metallic back has a fingerprint sensor and a dual primary camera. It is, however, susceptible to fingerprint smudges. 

The display is perfect even in bright sunlight and the colours are sharp. Watching videos on the phone is a delight and, though, the audio output is good enough, I’d still recommend using a good set of headphones. 

Under the hood, the phone houses an octa-core Kirin 960 processor with 6 GB of RAM. The phone stays true to its word and delivers excellent performance. I played Injustice 2 and  WWE Immortals and didn’t notice any lag. The phone did heat up a bit after a prolonged gaming session but certainly didn’t overheat. Multitasking is a breeze on the phone with absolutely no stutter. Even the camera app opens without any delay, unlike in many other smartphones. 

The phone boasts of a 12-megapixel dual primary camera and an 8-megapixel secondary camera. The primary camera produces good photos with accurate colour reproduction and makes very little noise. But like many other smartphones, the picture quality dips in low-light, while the shutter noise increases. 

The phone runs on Android 7.0 Nougat with the EMUI 5.1 on top. The custom UI is smooth and doesn’t hamper your day-to-day activities. 

The phone has a 4,000 mAh battery, which is more than enough to last a day on moderate usage. However, if you’re planning to use the phone for a movie session, make sure to keep the charger handy as the battery drains pretty fast during prolonged sessions. In a nutshell, the Honor 8 Pro is a well-rounded phone. It offers great performance with a decent battery life and a good camera. While it won’t be able to surpass the popularity of the likes of the OnePlus 5, at Rs 29,999, the phone  is great value for money. 

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