Thursday 7 September 2017

Honor 8 Lite Review

Posted by Santosh
Honor, the sub-brand of this Chinese smartphone maker Huawei has come a long way today, previously.  It was mostly famous for launching several affordable smartphones in the past which weren't essentially good looking but they were definitely easy on the pocket.

But now things have begun to alter a little.  Bear in mind the Honor 8 smartphone in this past year, which had a beautiful, shiny and reflective glass rear?  Yes, that is one of the greatest smartphones which Honor has ever launched till today and is certainly going to be there for quite a very long time.

  If you're interested to find out more about it, then it's possible to have a look at our complete written review of this Honor 8 on the website.



Even though the Honor 8 was really good at lots of things, it was essentially not the most inexpensive smartphone coming out of Honor.  In the time of this launching, it had been priced at roughly 30,000 INR.

 No doubt that it had been an impressive device inside outside but it was still an expensive bundle nonetheless.  Honor did wind up selling a good deal of these in India, but the additional devices in the marketplace were still outselling it.

 In actuality, the Honor 6x which was started afterwards was outselling Honor 8 since that also came with a Double camera setup, to get a comparatively much lesser price.

So what could you do if you're stuck in a situation like this?  Simply tone down the internals a little, cut off several attributes and call it a Lite version, yes?  Well, that is what Honor has done here with all the Honor 8 Lite.The Honor 8 Lite since the title evidently suggests that it is a lighter version of this Honor 8 smartphone.

 So essentially what we're looking at here is a really similar looking bundle with slightly less powerful internals in only about the exact same sized body.   Well, let us find out. DesignFirst of all, once we state that the Honor 8 Lite is a really similar looking bundle to the Honor 8, we're extremely serious.

The Honor 8 Lite comes with a glass rear and front just like the Honor 8 and it looks stunning.  Yes, it doesn't have the exact same specific sort of glass used to the Honor 8 plus it does not signify the light, the method by which in which the Honor 8 did, however it is still an extremely terrific smartphone to check at.

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 The glass back seems totally stunning and it is extremely glossy also.   On the sides, we've got plastic which does a excellent job of looking and feeling like alloy.   In the back, however, you will notice that it comes with just a single detector, which means that there is not any dual camera good with this one.

  But overall, to sum it up, the Honor 8 Lite includes a fantastic build quality and for this price, you simply can't ask for anything over this.In regard to the hardware, we're looking at a fairly good pair of specs.  Honor is not going mad here with all the specs and that is again since it is a 'lite' version.  

 In a nutshell, it appears exactly like the one about the Honor 8 for the most part.  Under the hood, we've got a HiSilicon Kirin 655 which is a 64-bit octa-core SoC also it has Mali-T830 MP2 GPU for graphics rendering.

 The Honor 8 Lite includes 4GB of RAM plus it also comes with 64GB of internal storage with an option to enlarge it externally via a microSD card which goes into a hybrid vehicle slot.Even though these pair of specs does not really seem all that good on paper, it is still a terrific performer.

 We will leave a few benchmark results if you're really interested in that for a few reason.  However, as you all know, a device's performance has a great deal to do with the general day-to-day usage instead of simply show excellent numbers on the benchmarks.  The time we spent with all the device, it felt quite nice and snappy for the most part.  

You can certainly do a great quantity of gaming also, but bear in mind that the device will warm up and it will feel warm to the touch in certain time.  And yes, there is also a fingerprint scanner sunk into the rear of the glass frame.

 This is an active fingerprint scanner and you can simply tap on it and unlock the device at in virtually no time whatsoever.   The battery life which we obtained from this device was the normal '1-day' battery life which you are able to get our of another typical smartphone with a 3,000 mAh batterylife.

 The Honor 8 also had a 3,000 mAh battery and it was also an adequate actor when it comes to battery life along with also the Honor 8 Lite is no exception.  If you're a heavy hitter, who is always online browsing the internet, using social media and gaming, etc., afterward, in that circumstance, you might as well have the ability to kill it in pretty much a day.

 And regrettably the charging interface is a USB 2.0, which means that you won't receive the reversible cable mind or quick data transfer too for that matter.SoftwareThe Honor 8 Lite is running on Android 7.0 Nougat from the box with the provider's EMUI version 5.0 along with it.  EMUI, as most of us know is quite heavy and it provides a lot attributes within the inventory android.

The EMUI adds ne features like Dual Apps with which you'll be able to run Double WhatsApp, etc. about the Honor 8 Lite smartphone.  This feature is currently available with few different producers, but now Honor has also introduced this with all the Honor 8 Lite.

The Honor 8 Lite also comes with a whole lot of bloatware which happily can also be uninstalled instead of simply disabling it.  From the box, you receive all of the inventory Google applications too including the newest Duo program.

  Despite being a thick skin, the EMUI does not appear to lag on the Honor 8 Lite.  It runs fairly well and manages all of the day-to-day activities also fairly easily.  The majority of it is obviously as it is a brand new device and we will need to observe the way the software ages overtime on a hardware like this.    

 As mentioned earlier, this is not having the identical dual lens camera like the one discovered on the Honor 8, however you will still like this a whole lot better.  It has a 12MP rear-facing camera with Stage detection Autofocus a.k.a PDAF (this seems much cooler) and on the front, we've got an 8MP selfie shooter with a f/2.0 aperture.

The images recorded by the Honor 8 Lite are nice and sharp and supplies a good deal of details, as a result of its megapixel count.  It captures these images fairly quick also.  But, there is not any OIS here with all the Honor 8 Lite and therefore you want to have stable hands to protect against the shaky pictures and videos.

  Talking on videos, it may record just upto 1080p resolution and there is not any 4K here regrettably.  The software adds in a whole lot of shooting modes too which is always best to need to change things up a bit.  You could also double tap down the volume button to quick load on the camera and snap an image.

 Aside from that, we're leaving a number of these camera samples here which we taken with the Honor 8 Lite and you'll be able to have a peek at these and decide on your own.Verdict It appears just as great as the Honor 8 without giving up too much so much as the design is concerned.

Now coming into the internal hardware, though it has slightly less powerful internals, the Honor 8 Lite excels here also.  It runs all of the day-to-day apps absolutely fine and feels nice and eloquent just like a 2017 smartphone ought to be.

 Yes, the camera might not be as great as what we saw with the Honor 8, however it is still a great one and it will get the work done.  Aside from this EMUI software experience, this is a fairly sweet package.

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