Honor 8 initial impressions (in pictures)
Honor is Huawei's e-brand targeted towards the younger millennial generation. However, don't be fooled by the Honor 8, it's a full-blown high end Android smartphone launching in the US at an affordable price.
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Honor 8 in hand
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Flush mounted dual rear cameras
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8 megapixel front facing shooter
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Sapphire blue is shiny
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Honor: Powered by Huawei
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Retail package presentation
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Honor 8 and Huawei P9
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Back of the Honor 8 and Huawei P9
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Typical EMUI 4.1 home screen
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Blue light filter option
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Knuckle gestures
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Smart key settings
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