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Hands on with the Exciting Honor 8X – US Launch Imminent!

Despite Huawei’s ongoing battle with the US government, the Chinese company has continued to release phones in the US under its Honor brand. The Honor X series has been consistently released for several years, offering midrange specs at ridiculously low pricing, and the Honor 8X is no exception.

By combining a slightly slower SoC with modern design, Honor has been able to create an enticing offering with their X series. With the Honor 8X, Honor was able to overdeliver, giving those on a budget a device that looks just as good as phones four times its price and performs better than expected.

Specs

  • Skin: EMUI 8.2
  • OS: Android 8.1 Oreo
  • CPU: Hisilicon Kirin 710
  • GPU: Mali-G51
  • RAM: 4 or 6 GB
  • Storage: 64 or 128 GB (expandable via microSD)
  • Display: 6.5″ 2340 x 1080 IPS LCD
  • Rear Cameras: 20 MP and 2 MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 16 MP
  • I/O: 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • Battery: 3,750 mAh
Image by Jon Knight/Gadget Hacks

Kirin 710

For US customers, this is where most will be confused. Unlike the majority of Android devices, Huawei devices (remember, Honor is a sub-brand) occasionally use their own system-on-a-chip known as the Kirin. The Kirin 710 is a brand new mid-range chip that offers flagship-like performance for a much lower price.

The Kirin 710 is like an underclocked Snapdragon 835 with a larger process. It won’t have the same power efficiency as the 2017 flagship SoC of choice, but will offer comparable performance. Though it has slower download speeds than Qualcomm’s flagship SoC, it does offer comparable upload speed at Cat. 13.

The rear of the Honor 8X. Image by Jon Knight/Gadget Hacks

6.5-Inch 2340 x 1080 Display

One of the Honor 8X’s best features is the large 6.5-inch display. At this size, the Honor 8X’s screen is the same size as the Apple iPhone XS Max. It is an IPS LCD, so it will have great clarity and viewing angles compare to a traditional LCD panel. Its pixel per inch isn’t great thanks to its resolution only being 1080p. However, with a 3,750 mAh battery and Huawei’s aggressive battery saving features, the Honor 8X will have all-day battery life.

The Honor 8X also has very high 91% screen-to-body ratio with minimal bezels all around. It does, however, use a display notch to accomplish this, which houses the front-facing camera and earpiece.

Image by Jon Knight/Gadget Hacks

AI Enhancements

Huawei’s been on a machine learning kick with its Kirin chips lately, even going so far as to dedicate cores as a Neural Processing Unit in its flagship SoC. The Honor 8X benefits from this with its own AI enhancements, most notably faster cellular reconnection.

Dubbed “Elevator Mode,” the feature uses machine learning to help your phone connect to cell towers after brief interruptions like being out of range in an elevator, subway, or tunnel. When compared to an unnamed competitor’s flagship, the Honor 8X was able to reconnect up to nine times faster thanks to this feature.

Honor detailing the 8X’s AI-powered network reconnection abilities at their press event in New York. Image by Jon Knight/Gadget Hacks

Other Specs

With its minimal bezels, Huawei opted for a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. There is no IP rating so it won’t do well in any extended period in water or dust. Bluetooth is only supported up to 4.2, meaning you don’t get Bluetooth 5’s ability to pair two headphones simultaneously.

Finally, Huawei decided to use a micro USB port instead of USB-C. While this isn’t a huge deal, it just seems like a weird choice, especially since most of the industry has long since moved away from the legacy port. However, it does retain the headphone jack.

Image by Jon Knight/Gadget Hacks

Price & Availability

Although we attended their event in NYC on Sept. 26, Honor chose not to reveal US pricing and availability at this time. The device should hit our shores quite soon, but exact dates and prices are still unknown. We will update this page with more information as soon as we get it.

The Honor 8X gives you much more than what’s usually offered at this pricing. With its large display, huge battery, and modern design, users should enjoy a phone that looks like a flagship while costing a fraction of the price. What do you think about the Honor 8X? Have you used an X series phones before? Let us know in the comments below.

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