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Huawei Honor 8 Pro Full Specifications:
Launch Details | |
Announced | February 2017 (China) |
Released | July 2017 |
Body | |
Build Type | Metal Unibody design |
Colors | Navy Blue, Midnight Black |
Dimensions | 157 x 77.50 x 6.97mm |
Weight | 184 g |
Display | |
Size | 5.7 inches |
Type | LTPS LCD |
Resolution | 2K/ Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels), 515 PPI pixel density |
Ratio | 16:9 aspect ratio, 73.6% screen-to-body ratio |
Touchscreen | Yes, Capacitive, Multitouch |
Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
OS | |
OS | Android 7.0 Nougat, Now upgradeable to Android 8.0 Oreo |
UI | Emotion UI 8.0 |
Performance | |
Processor | 2.4 GHz Octa-Core Huawei Kirin 960 processor |
RAM | 6 GB |
GPU | Mali-G71 MP8 |
Camera | |
Rear | 12 MP (Monochrome) + 12 MP (RGB) Dual Cameras with Dual-tone LED flash |
f/2.2 aperture, Laser auto-focus, HDR, Slow motion, Panorama, Super Night mode, Time lapse | |
Front | 8 MP |
f/2.0 aperture, Fixed Focus, Beauty mode, Capture smiles | |
Video | Rear: 2160 @30fps, 1080p @60fps Front: 1080p @30fps |
SIM | |
SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM (hybrid slots) |
Size | Nano SIM |
Storage | |
Internal | 128 GB |
External | microSD up to 128 GB |
USB OTG | Yes |
Battery | |
Capacity | 4000 mAh Li-Po battery |
Fast Charging | Yes, Quick charge, 9V/2A Charger |
Removable | No |
Stand-by Time | up to 453 hours |
Talk Time | up to 16 hours |
Sensors | |
Sensors | Fingerprint sensor, Infrared sensor, Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor, Hall sensor, Digital compass, Gravity sensor, Gyroscope, Status indicator |
Connectivity | |
WiFi | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4 G+5 GHz Dual band, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Hotspot |
Bluetooth | v4.2, A2DP, LE |
Location | GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou |
USB | USB Type-C |
Radio | No |
NFC | Yes |
Infrared | Yes |
Sound | |
Speakers | Yes, Bottom facing speaker, HD Voice + 24bit@192k |
3.5mm jack | Yes |
Microphones | One primary microphone and one dedicated microphone for Active noise cancellation |
Network | |
Supports | 2G, 3G, 4G / VoLTE |
2G Bands | GSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900 MHz |
3G Bands | HSDPA 850/ 900/ 1900/ 2100 |
4G Bands | FDD-LTE 1(2100)/ 3(1800)/ 5(850)/ 7(2600)/ 8(900)/ 20(800) TDD-LTE 38(2600)/ 40(2300) |
Speed | HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps, LTE CAT6 300/50 Mbps |
Internet | GPRS, EDGE |
SAR | |
Head | - |
Body | - |
Additional | |
Notification LED | Yes |
Buttons | On-screen navigation buttons, Power Button, Volume Rocker |
Water/Dust Resistant | No |
Wireless Charging | No |
Disclaimer: We have tried our best to list correct information on this page still, cannot guarantee it is 100% correct. |
Huawei Honor 8 Pro Review:
After the Vibe P1 and Vibe P1 Turbo, Lenovo has launched the new Lenovo P2 in its ‘P series’ which is known for phones with big batteries. And this time the Lenovo P2 comes with an epic 5100 mAh battery, a great thing about the phone is that, usually phones with big batteries like this focus too much on the battery aspect and fail to deliver a balanced experience in the other departments but, this is not the case with the Lenovo P2. First and a very important thing you notice when you hold this phone is despite the huge battery, it doesn’t feel all that bulky and weighs at 177 grams and is just 8.3 mm thick, to give you a better idea, the very hit OnePlus 2 weighs 175 grams, has 9.9 mm thickness and has 3300 mAh battery so, Lenovo has done a commendable work here by keeping the weight low, few extra grams can really mess with the user experience.
The battery also supports fast charging and charges the phone from 0 – 100% in around 2 hours, which is very fast. Lenovo also supplies a USB OTG adapter with the phone, using which the Lenovo P2 can be used as a powerbank to charge other phones. The phone also comes with a dedicated physical toggle on the right side for the data saving mode, it almost kills everything in the phone and only keeps on basic functions and saves a lot of battery. The Lenovo P2 comes in a metal unibody design which is well-built and sturdy, although it doesn’t have a very beautiful or outstanding design and it looks simple. It packs a very good 5.5 inches Full HD Super AMOLED display protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
It runs on the 2.0 GHz Octa Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 Processor coupled with 3/4 GB RAM and handles everything smoothly, it also handles games well without much heating. It is also battery efficient but, at this price, Lenovo itself is offering the Snapdragon 820 in its Z2 Plus so a better processor would have made things much better. The Lenovo P2 packs a 13 MP rear camera and a 5 MP front camera and both the cameras are decent, they are not the best and turn out grainy sometimes but are acceptable. The phone runs on Android v6.0.1 Marshmallow and will be getting the Nougat update soon, Lenovo’s Pure UI runs on top. The Pure UI is kind of a trimmed down version of the Vibe UI, it packs the excellent features like Dual apps but tries to stick closer to stock Android. It is customisable, stable and well optimised.
The fingerprint scanner is situated on the physical button below the screen, it is fast and accurate, this button also recognises a press, a tap and a press and hold and can be used for home, back and recent apps operations, you can also turn on and off the on screen buttons. It comes with Dual sim, 4G and VoLTE support, includes 32 GB of internal storage which is expandable upto 128 GB via microSD card but uses the hybrid slot. It also includes NFC for added connectivity.
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