jamonline.ph Updated: 2020-01-01 16:54:55
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Design and ConstructionNot only does the Huawei G8 looks great but it really feels good too thanks to its metal design. At the front, there are no buttons and there's the 2.5D glass which makes the smartphone clean while at the back, you can see a clean f...
The Huawei G8 packs a lot of surprises. It's not a flagship smartphone but it acts like one. The looks of the smartphone is really good and its performance and camera is really surprising. I think the only dealbreaker that you can see on this smartphone i...
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Huawei's never been shy about their open challenge to rival brand Samsung on their mid-range phone, the Galaxy A8. Well, today, we're going to take them on their offer to pit their mid-range G8 against the offering of the Korean juggernaut. Both phones ar...
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Huawei's G series has always been known for devices bearing polycarbonate bodies and decent specs, but the introduction of the G8 this year with a more premium look may turn some heads as it sports an aluminum-clad body and a fingerprint scanner to boot...
Great camera, Topnotch design and build, Accurate fingerprint sensor...
No dedicated microSD card slot, Protruding rear camera, EMUI icons are a bit bad...
More and more mid-range smartphones are being released by the week, and if you're looking for a smartphone built with premium quality at Php17,990, a price range that's less than that of the flagships, the Huawei G8 can surely deliver with an all-metal un...
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Huawei's not pulling any punches with their new midrange G8 smartphone. When Huawei reps met with us earlier yesterday to show us their phone, they were very upfront and blunt with what they wanted to do with the G8. “It's a direct competitor of Samsung's...
Huawei's been releasing some kickass full metal smartphones in the past few months, and the G8 is just a latest in a string of metal-bodied beauties. While it's supposed to be a mid-range device, it feels more expensive than it actually is. Looking at it...
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The mid-range market is fast becoming the most competitive segment of the smartphone market today. Companies like Lenovo, Samsung, ZUK and ASUS are all betting big on the 14 to 20K price range as evidenced by their newest releases. Chinese brand Huawei is...
With premium looks, a solid feature set and long battery life, Huawei's G8 is another solid offering from a company that's fast becoming a favorite among consumers. The G8 isn't perfect – it's plagued by an inconsistent camera that puts a damper on its ot...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2020-01-01 16:54:55
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The Huawei (pronounced ‘wah-way') G8 is a mid-range contender from a manufacturer that you're sure to be hearing more of in the future. Coming off the back of the Mate 7 – a phone we loved – we had high hopes for the G8.It's difficult to say whether or no...
If we were to judge the G8 solely as it comes out of the box, it would be difficult to recommend over the Moto X Play. However, once you install the Google Now Launcher the two phones become far more similar. It's a tough call. We'd still pick the Moto...
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A quick skip down the spec sheet of the newly announced Huawei G8 and it's not immediately obvious how it differs from the equally new Huawei Mate S.Launched subltely alongside the Mate S, the G8 only got the briefest of mentions at Huawei's IFA 2015 pres...
Strong spec sheet, Quick finger scanner, Decent screen...
Chunky, heavy build, Questionable interface...
Huawei is a master at churning out quality mid-range handsets and the G8 is no exception. It's a fuss-free smartphone with a decent feature set...
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At the end of Huawei's big press event at IFA in Berlin – at which the Chinese smartphone manufacturer announced its new Mate S smartphone, along with prices and availability for the Huawei Watch – it made mention of another new smartphone release: the Hu...
I thought the Honor 7 was pretty good for a £250 smartphone when I had a look at it last week, and the G8 looks to offer a similar package for those who prefer a larger-screened smartphone.As ever, the Emotion UI might prove too much for some people, but...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2020-01-01 16:54:55
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A quick skip down the spec sheet of the newly announced Huawei G8 and it's not immediately obvious how it differs from the equally new Huawei Mate S.Launched subltely alongside the Mate S, the G8 only got the briefest of mentions at Huawei's IFA 2015 pr...
Strong spec sheet, Quick finger scanner, Decent screen...
Chunky, heavy build, Questionable interface...
Huawei is a master at churning out quality mid-range handsets and the G8 is no exception. It's a fuss-free smartphone with a decent feature set...
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Huawei G8 release date: September 2015 Huawei G8 price : €399 Huawei G8 features: 13MP/5MP cameras, FHD display, 3,000 mAh battery, fingerprint sensor Hands on with Huawei's spec-packing, yet affordable, G8. When a brand-new product gets announced with ju...
Huawei G8 release date: September 2015 Huawei G8 price: €399 Huawei G8 features: 13MP/5MP cameras, FHD display, 3,000 mAh battery, fingerprint sensor Hands on with Huawei's spec-packing, yet affordable, G8. When a brand-new product gets announced with jus...
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High-end feeling. With the G8, Huawei launches a mid-range model on the market that already meets premium-range standards with its very high-quality build. Our report clarifies what compromises have to be made compared with top models...
superb build, solid casing, good memory configuration, user interface with extra features, very good WiFi range, micro-SD card slot & App2SD, USB OTG, dual-SIM support, fast fingerprint scanner, decent camera features, reliable touchscreen, high-resoluti...
WiFi only in 2.4 GHz band, screen with color tint, occasional system lags, middling performance, weak headset, non-removable battery...
At a first glance, Huawei's new mid-range scion impresses with appealing, high-quality build that would even fit into the premium range. Beyond that, the user does not miss out much technically. The G8 has both the memory configuration and the decent prim...
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Huawei G8 Hands-On Review at IFA 2015: Despite taking up mere moments in Huawei's expansive IFA presentation, the new G8 is actually a compelling device up close.Huawei dedicated the majority of its IFA preview event to the stylish new Mate S and its gorg...
Premium materials...
Chunky proportions...
It's not quite as elegant to look at as its launch partner the Mate S, but the Huawei G8 still packs of lot of the same premium features for considerably less money.€399 buys you a dual SIM 4G smartphone will an all-metal body (in dark silver, white or go...
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