HONOR
Shining Knight Honor 8 review
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Marking aside, the Honor 8 is a thoroughbred Huawei sharing a significant part of the P9 DNA. It was made to fill the spaces left by the P9 by taking care of business sectors and value levels past the range of the Leica co-marked leader.
Honor 8 has its own interpretation of configuration, yet keeps the internals essentially in place. There is the same 5.2" 1080p presentation and Kirin power center. Far and away superior, both 32 and 64 GB stockpiling alternatives accompany 4GB of RAM.
The most fascinating piece, obviously, is the double camera setup lifted from the P9 - put in a smart setup together for better low-light selfies and bokeh impacts. Missing the Leica marking implied you lose the selective film modes, including the monochrome one, yet Honor found a smart route around that.
Without the choice to shoot with the monochrome sensor just is run with the Leica marking, while the Kirin chip implies no 4K video recording. The B&W camera is still utilized however just to shoot as a part of low-light conditions to improve the last photograph, however so it's not simply staying there. Furthermore whatever is left of the components we saw and adored in the P9 is all here and everything comes at a small amount of the value so it would seem that an extraordinary arrangement.
Of course, we'll need to painstakingly check if the Honor 8 cut whatever other corners to remain focused so we won't hurry to any conclusions. We are beginning with the equipment assessment directly after the break.
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