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Device Compatibility with United States Carriers The table below provides detailed information about the Huawei Honor 8 Unlocked Smartphone 32 GB Dual Camera - US Warranty (Pearl White) compatibility with the corresponding carrier network. Carrier Compatibility Rating Voice / Text 2G Data 3G Data 4G LTE Data AT T Fully Compatible Sprint No Service — — — — T-Mobile Fully Compatible Verizon Wireless No Service — — — — Carrier Compatibility Rating AT T Fully Compatible Sprint No Service T-Mobile Fully Compatible Verizon Wireless No Service View More Compatibility Details Innovative bionic 12MP dual lenses allow you to capture crisper, more detailed photos Wide aperture mode allows you to redefine the focus even after the photo has been taken Secure fingerprint access that can unlock your Honor 8 as fast as 0.4 seconds Smart Power 4.0: 1.77 day battery life for normal usage and fast-charging technology to reach 50% charge in just 30 minutes As seen in Marvel's Doctor Strange. Please Note: Kindly refer the User Guide before use. Sponsored Products are advertisements for products sold by merchants on Amazon.



com. When you click on a Sponsored Product ad, you will be taken to an Amazon detail page where you can learn more about the product and purchase it. To learn more about Amazon Sponsored Products, click here. KwikBoost - Floor Stand Cell Phone Charging Station (Basic), Multi-Device Charging for up to 8 Devices including iPhone, iPad, Samsung, Tablets, and more. Great for School, Office, Business, Events. Spearl 3Pcs 3FT 6FT 10FT Micro USB Cable,High Speed Nylon Braided USB 2.0 A Male to Micro B Sync and Charge Cable Cord for Android Devices, Samsung Galaxy, Sony, Motorola and More (Black) Okra 7-Port USB 16.8A Charging Station PRO [Most Powerful] Universal Desktop Tablet Smartphone Multi-Device Hub Charging Dock for iPhone, iPad, Galaxy, Tablets [Charge 7 Tablets at Once] (Rose Gold) LILER Mini Universal Magnetic Car Mount For any Phone, GPS | iPhone 7 / 6 / 5 Galaxy S7 / S6 | Cell Phone Holder | Dashboard Mount | Magnetic Cell Phone Holder for Car, Home and Office (Black) Seller did not list enough spec information on amazon store. It DOES NOT support Dual-Sim cards and DOES NOT SUPPORT TDD 4G (B38,39,40,41). WHY CANNOT YOU JUST SIMPLY LIST IT!!!! To save you some trouble, here I will list it for you. Operating system Android™ 6.0 UI Huawei Emotion UI 4.1 CPU Model Hisilicon Kirin 950 CPU Cores Octa-core CPU Frequency 4*Cortex A72 2.3GHz + 4*Cortex A53 1.8GHz + i5 co-processor SIM Single nano-SIM (4FF) Update Huawei OTA (HOTA) Dimensions 145.5 mm (L) x71.0 mm (W) x7.45 mm (T) Colors Pearl White, Sapphire Blue, Midnight Black Weight About 153 g (including the battery) Input Method Android keyboard, Swype for Huawei Size 5.2 inch LTPS, 16:9 Touch Screen Multiple-point touch-sensitive screen, auto rotation Contrast 1500:1 Resolution 1920*1080, 423 PPI Screen Colors 16,700,000 colors, NTSC – 96% Main Camera Dual 12.0MP (monochrome + color) Front Camera 8MP, with delayed shooting and panoramic selfie support Sensor Type CMOS Flash LED light-compensating lamp (double color temperature) Aperture Main f/2.2, Front f/2.4 Video Main camera secondary camera support 1080P (1920*1080, 30fps) FHD video recording Zoom Mode Digital zoom Other Features Screen-lock snapshot, digital zoom aperture shooting, Night shot, Professional Mode, Beauty mode, Food mode, Panorama, HDR, Watermark, Light painting, Time-lapse, Slow-motion, Audio note, Document scan, Capture smiles, Touch to capture, Sound Snap, Delayed Shooting, Face Detection RAM 4GB ROM 32GB / 64GB Type MicroSD (TF) expandable to 128GB Battery Type 3000mAh(typical), 2900 mAh (rated ), lithium-polymer battery Estimated Usage Approximately(depend on the user operation and network condition): - ~360 hours of standby time - ~28 hours of 2G talk time, - ~15 hours of 3G talk time - ~11 hours of VoLTE talk time. - 9-hour online video streaming, 24 hours for online music Charging Time About 100 mins for a full charge thru 9V/2A fast charging technology.



Honor 8 only supports 9V2A charging when used with the factory-provided charger. Charging time may vary depending on the charger used, battery level at the time of charging and the ambient conditions. ** Data based on Honor laboratory tests, actual times may vary. 4G Network LTE FDD/ HSPA+ 3G Network WCDMA 2G Network GSM Technology LTE FDD/ WCDMA/GSM Network Frequency LTE FDD: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B20, WCDMA: B1/B2/B4/B5/B8, GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz Data LTE FDD Category 6: 51.0 Mbit/s (UL), 301.5 Mbit/s (DL), WCDMA: 384 Kbit/s (UL), 384 Kbit/s (DL), HSPA Category 24: 5.76 Mbit/s (UL),42 Mbit/s (DL), EDGE Class 10: 118.4 Kbit/s (UL),236.8 Kbit/s (DL), GPRS: 40 Kbit/s (UL), 60 Kbit/s (DL) Connect And Share NFC, infrared remote control, OTG, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2 BLE, VoLTE (for T-Mobile network) Other data Slot1 nano-sim, slot2 micro-SD card Interband CA B2-B17,B5-B4,B5-B2,B2-B12,B2-B4 Intraband Continuous CA: B2 Fingerprint Sensors Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Compass, Gyroscope, Infrared Sensor, NFC, Hall Video decoding H.265 (decoding only), H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, VP8 Video file format 3GP/MP4/WMV/RM/RMVB/ASF Audio decoding MP3, AMR-NB, AAC+, eAAC+, PCM Other formats mid, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, 3gp, mp4, aac, wav, ogg, flac, Sound effect DTS sound processing technology, Dual-microphone noise reduction, Hi6402 audio chip, 24bit high-fidelity audio file support, integrated sound chamber Headphone ports 3.5MM standard interface Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz and 5GHz, Hotspot up to 8 devices Wi-Fi Feature 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi Dual-band automatic switchover Bluetooth BT 4.2 BLE USB USB 2.0 with USB Type C Interface GPS GPS/AGPS/Glonass Cellular Network Positioning Yes Wifi positioning Yes Other data 2.4G/5GWiFi Dual-band automatic switchover Voice Functions CSFB, VoLTE (for T-Mobile network) Knuckle sense Taking a full/partial screenshot, Screen recorder, Scrolling screenshots Smart Control 4.0 use as a remote to control 232,740 appliances 3D Fingerprint with Smart Key Fingerprint ridge-depth support, 0.4 second unlock, Customizable app launch with sm Read more EDIT (9/12/2016): Please read an addition to my review in the comments; I explain why I decided to drop my rating from 5 stars to 4 stars.



I tried to edit my review here, but Amazon rejected my edits. I'm guessing the review was becoming too long... -- I got into the Android world only recently with the Nexus 5X (I had only used iPhones before) and immediately grew to like it through the stock Android experience.



I wasn't very pleased with the speed of the Nexus 5X and how sluggish many apps would run, but I didn't want to upgrade to the 6P (also made by Huawei) due to the larger size. Enter Huawei's Honor 8, which seems to be the perfect upgrade for me. THE POSITIVES: +The phone is very solidly built and put-together perfectly. It feels more expensive than it is +The design is slim and fits in your pocket easily.



Unlike my Nexus 5X with the same screen size of 5.2", the Honor 8 fits perfectly in my car's cupholder +This phone runs fast! Everything seems immediate with practically no discernible lag, from web browsing to playing music (Apple Music, to be exact) to even unlocking using the fingerprint reader +Battery life is better than my Nexus 5X. The Nexus would last me 8-9 hours on a charge through the day, the Honor 8 seems to be going at least 12 hours and more before I need to plug it in +Speaking of charging, the fast charge feature is no joke. I've found the phone to go from almost empty (3%) to 100% fully charged in little more than an hour! The phone also charges fast with any regular 2.1A USB charger, such as the Anker Powerport. (The Nexus 5X will only rapid charge with its included charger) +Forgot to mention call-quality: the phone does support VoLTE calling, which is indicated by a "HD" icon. VoLTE calls sound so clear that it is hard to believe you are on a cell phone. Non-VoLTE (or non-HD) calls aren't as clear, but are still pretty good quality.



Of course, it all depends on your network and reception (I'm on T-Mobile, and usually get their LTE or 4G HSPA network most of the time). +The Camera takes some great NIGHT shots. Try taking a picture of the Moon using the Honor 8 and an iPhone 6; the Honor 8 will render the Moon clearly, while it appears as a white blob in the iPhone's shot. For daytime pictures, I honestly couldn't tell much of a difference between an iPhone 6 vs Honor 8's shots of the same subjects.



That is not to say the Honor 8 still takes impressive daylight pictures, but I'm not sure that the dual-lens function has much bearing on the quality of them. The camera app is super-fast and can be ready to take a shot in a couple seconds, unlike the Nexus who's camera app is very slow and not good for trying to catch quick one-of-a-kind moments. THE NEGATIVES: -Very simply, the software out of the box is so different from what I was used to with stock Android. I don't like many of the tweaks and visual flair that Huawei put into their version of Android (called EMUI). It is obvious they are trying to make their version of Android look and run very much like Apple's iOS. However, after much tweaking with the settings and installing some other applications, I've been able to make this phone feel a lot more like what I was used to. I've listed my tweaks below under "Tweaks to Consider" -As part of my tweaks, I tried to disable or at least hide many of Huawei's stock applications in favor of the Google apps. But one Huawei app in particular, HiVoice, keeps nagging me to give it permissions to access my content and what not. There is no way to disable that app and as much as I've tried to neuter it, I still get a random pop-up for it that annoys me. If any Huawei software engineers are reading this review, PLEASE give us the ability to disable or uninstall HiVoice.



Or at the least, stop it from nagging constantly to gain permissions -The phone does heat up after several minutes of use. This is regardless of whether you are just browsing the web, listening to music or playing a game -Display and Resolution: On its own, the Honor 8's screen seems brilliant and renders text and images well. But compared side-to-side with the Nexus 5X, it seems to be pale in comparison. I've included pictures where I show the two devices side-by-side. I set both screens to display at 75% brightness; the Nexus screen (on the left) is obviously brighter than the Honor 8 (on the right).



You will also notice that the Honor 8's screen doesn't display as much information or screen real estate as the Nexus does. NEUTRALS: +- Huawei will not win any awards for original design of the Honor 8. Just like the software, the phone itself is very much a copy of the iPhone 6/s, from the rounded edges to the glass screen to even the speaker holes. The back of the phone, however, isn't like the iPhone as it is glass.



But then, I'd say Huawei was "inspired" by the iPhone 4/s or the Galaxy S7 for this aspect of the design +- Since the phone was just released, there aren't many cases or specifc accessories out yet. But I'm sure the selection will expand very soon TWEAKS TO CONSIDER: The biggest advantage of Android over iOS is the ability to tweak the software to your liking. If you are someone who is used to the stock Android experience from a Nexus phone, then consider the following tweaks I made to get the Honor 8 to a similar, if not the same, type of experience: -Launcher: (GOOGLE NOW LAUNCHER) I downloaded and installed the Google Now Launcher from the Play Store.



This is the exact launcher that the stock Nexus devices use -Lock Screen: (MICROSOFT NEXT) I hated the fact that I couldn't get some notifications to disappear from my lock screen without having to unlock the device (in particular, I may want to keep a message from a friend visible to remind me to respond, but I want a spam email notification to go away). The solution I found was to download and install Microsoft's Next Lock Screen app from the Play Store. While it doesn't fully replicate the stock Android lock screen, it has pretty much the same functionality.



In addition, you gain some useful quick shortcut icons on the bottom to open frequently-used apps. Most of all, you can keep the Next Lock Screen enabled and use the fingerprint-reader to still unlock the phone -Visual Voicemail: The Nexus supports Visual Voicemail within its Dialer app, but the Honor 8 doesn't. The only substitute is to download your carrier's own app for Visual Voicemail (I have T-Mobile and their app works almost seamlessly. AT T also has an app in the Play Store) -Remove Bloatware: Huawei does ship the Honor 8 with a few bloatware apps, such as Booking. com, Facebook, Twitter and Lyft. But you can uninstall the apps you don't use -Other apps downloaded: I installed the Google versions of Gmail, Calendar, Clock and Photos to replace the Huawei versions.



Although, the Huawei versions are simple reskins that still run the Google apps underneath, so this isn't a necessary tweak. I did this just for my own comfort and familiarity, simply as I am used to the Google versions. Additional Note: If you prefer to use Google's Clock app as your alarm clock, make sure to enable ALL notification permissions for that app (like Priority Notifications, Lockscreen notifications, etc.). Let's just say I didn't initially do that, and almost was late for work the first day I tried using this phone as my alarm...



OVERALL: If I had rated this phone immediately after using it in its stock form for an hour, I would have given this 3 stars (for excellent hardware and terrible software out of the box). But after using this phone for several days and making the tweaks I described above, I have grown to like this phone enough to rate it a solid 5 stars. I like it enough that I have put away my Nexus 5X in a drawer and will be using the Honor 8 for the foreseeable future. I do recommend this phone for the power Android user and anyone else who is comfortable making tweaks, as well as someone who doesn't care about their software experience but does want a high-quality, fast and powerful phone.



If you are someone new to Android who wants an inexpensive phone and can tolerate some sluggishness, I'd suggest getting a Nexus 5X instead. Or even a cheaper Android phone such as Blu. I don't believe the extra cost for the extra features of the Honor 8 will be worth it to the latter type of users.



Read more I purchased this phone after many years of owning "flagship" phones. I needed a new phone but just couldn't justify paying $700 or more for one. In the end, I gave this phone a try after reading positive online reviews.



I tempered my expectations, since I paid less than $300 for the device. After a month of experience, I really like this phone. All the basic functions are as you would expect, it's responsive and fast. The camera is good, fast, and captures very nice images.



Charging is fast with a quickcharge capable charger (even though the phone isn't technically compatible with quickcharge) and super-duper fast with the included proprietary USB charger. The battery lasts all day and then some for me. As someone who doesn't spend my life on my phone, and with many other things I could spend the extra $400 on, this really is a great phone for me. My expectations have been exceeded and I would recommend this phone to anyone. Read more Awesome phone easily the best one I had so far, which wouldn't be surprising considering it's the newest except it's half the price of every other phone I ever bought and still...



My honor 8 is just as fast as my galaxy s8 and for less than half the price. Huawei did an amazing job with their processors and the dual camera has an amazing blur effect that's...Pros:•Great camera•Great performance•Fast fingerprint sensor with added features such as 3 shortcuts to turn on flashlight, open camera and/or open your​...It's the first time in years that I'm so pleased with a phone and delivery experience. Phone came before expected, as promised and upgraded itself to Nougat (android 7).I highly recommend this phone!



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