Good call quality, cover feels cheap, and camera is confounding
Maurizio Pesce from Wired
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3 days ago
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A “good enough” starter phone, especially for first-timers or those who hate long-term contracts. Good call quality. 2.03GB of internal storage with room to expand to 64GB via microSD. Muve Music services included. Light, just 4.9 ounces.
Plastic battery cover feels cheap. Limited video... More
Good interface, high-resolution display, built-in cloud and back-up features
Nick T. from PhoneArena
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about 1 month ago
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Probably the biggest advantage of the Huawei Honor is its great value-for-money ratio. It can be bought for about $370 off contract, and at that price point, no other brand name company would be able to match its specs. However, you get what you pay for, so you will have to get used to its not-so-sensitive... More
Excellent battery life; mininalist UI; multiple keyboard input options
Mobile88 Team from Mobile88
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2 months ago
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All in all, for a no nonsense smartphone that's a little easier on the pocket, you can't go wrong with putting the Huawei Honor on the shortlist of candidates.
This solidly built device bodes well for Huawei's upcoming higher-end smartphone offerings when it hits our shores such as the high profile... More
The hardware is very well built and the Honor runs rather smoothly
Jared DiPane from Android Central
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4 months ago
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On one hand, the Honor is a fairly solid mid-range device. On the other, battery life was disappointing, as was the camrea. And those are pretty big negatives. With a rather impressive set of specs and having already released an Ice Cream Sandwich build, this device hits a lot of key needs, and does... More