Honor mate 8


Huawei Honor 8 и Huawei Mate 8. Сравнение параметров

Huawei Honor 8

Характеристики

Huawei Mate 8

  • HSDPA 850, 900, 1700(AWS), 1900, 2100 HSDPA 850, 900, 1700(AWS), 1900, 2100
  • LTE частотные полосы 1(2100), 3(1800), 7(2600), 8(900), 20(800)
  • LTE, Cat6, 300 Mbps download, 50 Mbps upload LTE, Cat6, 300 Mbps download, 50 Mbps upload

  • Single SIM (Nano-SIM) или Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) Опционально Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)

  • IPS LCD емкостный сенсорный экран IPS-NEO LED емкостный сенсорный экран

  • Quad-core 2.3 Ггц ARM Cortex-A72 Quad-core 2.3 Ггц Cortex-A72
  • quad-core 1.8 Ггц ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core 1.8 Ггц Cortex A53

  • Android OS, v6.0.1 (Marshmallow) Android OS, v6.0 (Marshmallow)
  • Полуночный черный, жемчужно-белый, розовая сакура, синий сапфир, золотой Шампанское золото, коричневый, лунный свет серебристый, серый

  • dual-LED (dual tone) flash dual-LED (dual tone) flash
  • 1.25 мкм размер пикселя, HDR, распознавние лица, геотегинг, панорама, сенсорный фокус 1/2.8' размер датчика, HDR, распознавание лица/улыбки, геотегинг, панорама, сенсорный фокус
  • Светосила фронтальной камеры
  • Светодиодная(LCD) вспышка
  • Стабилизация изображения камеры optical image stabilization
  • phase detection autofocus

  • Виброзвонок; MP3, WAV рингтоны Виброзвонок; MP3, WAV рингтоны

  • Wi-Fi 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac Wi-Fi 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac
  • Type-C reversible connector Microusb reversible connector

  • Отпечатки пальцев, акселерометр, компас, гироскоп, приближение Отпечатки пальцев, акселерометр, барометр, компас, гироскоп, приближение

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Android 8.0 Oreo with EMUI 8.0 coming soon to Honor 8, Honor V8, Honor Note 8, Honor 6X, Huawei P9, and Huawei Mate 8 in China

Not long ago, we got wind that Huawei could, after all, be planning to update the Honor 8 to Android Oreo, weeks after reports emerged that the device won’t be upgraded to the new OS. While this discovery had little to do with the company on an official capacity, we now have an official communication from the Chinese OEM in regards to not only the Honor 8 Oreo update, but also other older devices too.

As of this writing, Huawei is recruiting new beta testers for Android Oreo on the Honor 8, Honor Note 8, Honor V8, Huawei Mate 8, Huawei P9, and the budget Honor 6X. This is simply great news for many out there still rocking these aging devices, especially the Honor 6X, a device that has been quite successful across the globe, including the U.S.

Huawei says it has 200 slots for each device to join the beta program, so make sure you hurry before all are occupied.

It’s worth noting that this beta program is open for users of select variants of the said devices, as shown in the table below.

Device  Eligible variants Baseline software version
Huawei Mate 8 NXT-AL10, NXT-CL00, NXT-TL00,  B596
Huawei P9/P9 Plus EVA-AL00, EVA-AL10, EVA-CL00, EVA-TL00, EVA-DL00, VIE-AL10 B399SP02 (P9) B399SP01 (P9 Plus)
Honor Note 8 EDI-AL10 B359
Honor 8 FRD-AL10, FRD-AL00, FRD-DL00 B396
Honor V8 KNT-TL10, KNT-AL10, KNT-AL20, KNT-UL10 B397
Honor 6X BLN-AL10, BLN-AL20, BLN-AL30, BLN-AL40, BLN-TL10, BLN-TL00 B381 (AL10/AL20/TL10/TL00) B160 (AL30/AL40)

In order to join the party, your device needs to be installed with the latest software version available prior to the beta. Huawei also notes that your device shouldn’t be rooted and since this is a beta version, you may encounter some compatibility issues with third-party apps, which is pretty much normal in such cases.

As for instructions on how to join and any other details you’d like to familiarize with before committing yourself, hit the source link below.

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Honor 7X vs. Huawei Mate SE: What's the difference?

Huawei hasn't exactly been having the best year so far. Back in January, the company saw AT&T back out of a deal to sell its phones in the U.S., and more recently Best Buy pulled a similar move. But the company is nothing if not resilient, and has put out yet another phone directed at the U.S. market in the form of the Mate SE — a $250 aluminum phone with an 18:9 display and dual cameras.

If that sounds familiar, that's because Huawei's subsidiary brand Honor already released a nearly identical phone back in December, the Honor 7X. For $200, it's one of the best bang-for-your-buck values around, but Huawei's new Mate SE complicates things a bit. What's the difference? And which one should you buy?

The reigning budget champ

Honor 7X

Even four months after its release, it's hard to beat the value of the Honor 7X. For $200, you get an aluminum unibody chassis with dual cameras and a rear fingerprint sensor. There's an 18:9 Full HD+ (2160x1080) display up front that brings a modern look and feel to the phone, and it's even dual SIM-compatible.

Inside is a respectable Kirin 659 chipset — it's a rough equivalent to Qualcomm's mid-range Snapdragon 630, and while not blazingly fast it's enough to power the Honor 7X through most tasks. Along with the processor, you get 3GB of RAM in the U.S. variant, and 32GB of onboard storage (expandable via microSD).

Even at launch, the Honor 7X felt a bit long in the tooth on the software side. It shipped with Android 7.0 Nougat and EMUI 5.1, which left out a number of improvements from newer software iterations that already existed on Honor's other products (namely, the Honor View 10). Thankfully, the 7X just received an update to Android 8.0 Oreo with the much newer EMUI 8.0 software overlay. With this update, the Honor 7X feels like an even better value than before, and the newly added support for Project Treble means that it should stay up to date for years to come.

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The new kid on the block

Huawei Mate SE

The most perplexing thing about the Huawei Mate SE is how indistinguishable it is from the Honor 7X. Aside from differing logos and a full enclosure around the dual camera module (as opposed to the Honor 7X, whose cameras individually protrude from the chassis), the Mate SE is completely identical to the Honor phone that came before it. The antenna lines are in the same spots, and the fingerprint sensor and display remain unchanged as well. Unfortunately, that also means the Mate SE retains the ever-aging Micro-USB standard.

Where you'll finally start to notice some changes made is in the internal specs. Though the Mate SE comes at a $50 premium over the Honor 7X, that extra money buys you an additional gigabyte of RAM (up from 3 to 4GB) and twice the internal storage at 64GB.

The rest of the specs remain the same, including the Kirin 659 processor, 3340mAh battery, and 16MP + 2 MP rear camera combo. In most applications, you likely won't notice the added RAM (and some models of the Honor 7X already feature 4GB), but this should help with multitasking features like PIP video once the Mate SE eventually gets updated to Oreo.

Unfortunately, at the moment the Mate SE is running the same dated software the Honor 7X launched with — Android 7.0 Nougat and EMUI 5.1. Shipping with software from 2016 was bad enough back in December, but in late March of 2018 it's just egregious. Hopefully, Huawei will be quick to update its new budget phone.

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Which one's right for you?

This time around, this is a pretty easy question to answer. With both phones so similar, there are only a few things to consider when deciding between the Honor 7X and Huawei Mate SE. Is $50 worth an extra 1GB of RAM and double the storage to you? Rather, with the option to expand the storage capacity of either phone with a microSD card, you might only need to consider the extra RAM.

In the short term, you might also want to take into consideration the Honor 7X's rollout of Android Oreo. While U.S. customers are receiving the update now, there's still no word on a similar update for the Mate SE. If you're in a rush to get the latest software, the Honor 7X might be the better option for now — otherwise, the Mate SE's slightly improved specs may be worth the extra cash.

Which phone would you buy? If you already have the Honor 7X, do you wish you could switch to the Mate SE or are you content with what you have? Let us know in the comments below!

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Huawei Mate 8 - user opinions and reviews

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Hahawhatever, 05 Jan 2019This is a 2015 phone from Huawei do you expect them to update it to android pie 9.0 in 2019 )?... moreIts funny cause mate 10 series was already updated to pie even before the release of mate 20 series lol

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Anonymous, 18 Dec 2018No sign of Oreo update for Mate 8?This is a 2015 phone from Huawei do you expect them to update it to android pie 9.0 in 2019 )? Lot of people here don't seems to have any common sense I am not even sure if mate 10 will update to android 9.0 let alone mate 9 or 8

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This phone still great V good display, battery and performance.

V Good camera 8/10

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No sign of Oreo update for Mate 8?

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this one is just good, but how can I have this privacy lock thing, like p8 and p20?

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Not receiving oreo update

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AmiNuS, 24 Nov 2018Plzzzz Mate 8 (4gb 64gb) or Redmi note 6 pro (4gb 64gb) or Mi A2 (4gb 64gb) pLLZZZZZZZZZZ... moreMi A2 anyday

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Plzzzz Mate 8 (4gb 64gb) or Redmi note 6 pro (4gb 64gb) or Mi A2 (4gb 64gb)

pLLZZZZZZZZZZZ i neeed your help

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Captain, 05 Oct 2018Huge problem after updating to EMUI 5.0.1 Suddenly shuts down even if it was 100% charged bef... moreDownload Advanced battery calibrate app

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Hw to take screen shots???

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mate 8 or honor 7s?.

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Mate 8 is Best

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Plzzzzzz do i go for oppo f7 or mate 8 ?

thank you

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Alaa, 26 Sep 2018Guys, anyone has received the Oreo update for Huawei mate 8 ?? NXT-L29C636 so much late no... moreYes,i have this problem also

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Captain, 05 Oct 2018Huge problem after updating to EMUI 5.0.1 Suddenly shuts down even if it was 100% charged bef... moreU did wrong update now need to check some software shop to do reset and upload required software file

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Huge problem after updating to EMUI 5.0.1 Suddenly shuts down even if it was 100% charged before 10 min. And Automatically begins to restart continuously until it shows me an EMUI screen asks for Downloading and install / Reboot/ Shutdown But when I blug it to the charger it works and shows a 75% battery!! What to do?

I really like Huawei but in this case Still unsolved I might switch to another company

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Huge problem after updating to EMUI 5.0.1 Suddenly shuts down even if it was 100% charged before 10 min. And Automatically begins to restart continuously until it shows me an EMUI screen asks for Downloading and install / Reboot/ Shutdown But when I blug it to the charger it works and shows a 75% battery!! What to do?

I really like Huawei but in this case Still unsolved I might switch to another company

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