Honor 10 latest android version Continue While popular smartphone makers such as LG and Apple have most recently adopted dual camera configurations, Huawei is largely in the lead, starting with the Huawei P9. While the P9 has never made its way to the United States, the honor brand is now bringing its own dual-camera technology to the U.S. with the honor of 8.More Huawei Coverage: Honor 8 review of theHuawei P9 feature focus - the CameraAs we highlighted in our comprehensive review, Honor 8 offers two factors that are often mutually exclusive: high-end dual-camera experience and affordable price. Let's take a closer look at what exactly the Honor 8 camera packs with our Honor 8 camera feature focus! Technical details Before we jump into our image analysis, it's worth considering the technical details of honor 8 cameras. The main configuration consists of two lenses with an aperture f/2.2. Thanks to the unique Honor technology, when you go to take a picture, the first lens captures a color image, while the second lens captures a monochrome image. This in itself may seem a bit useless, but combined with some clever processing software, The Honor 8 is capable of producing better, brighter 12 MP images with clear details. This may be primarily due to greater light availability - up to three times more than a single lens, according to Honor.This dual lens configuration, in addition to a fast aperture and larger 1.25 micrometer pixel size, is surprisingly functional in low light conditions as well, which we will analyze below. The cameras are accompanied by a double tone LED flash, which helps balance the skin tone when using a flash. There's also a laser module for laser autofocus, which is used in synchronicity with contrast detection. Honor says it improves the speed of Honor 8 autofocus, which is obviously very important when capturing the time of sensitive items. Of course, we can't forget about the 8 MP front-facing camera. It has an f/2.4 aperture, and you can view several sample images below. The results of the Normal Beauty mode modeGenerally speaking, the front camera gives excellent results. Yes, the Honor Beauty mode is alive and well in the Honor 8 camera software, but now there is a slider to control the amount of skin softening. It's fair to say that the results may still look a little unnatural, but this effect can always be mitigated from the default setting or off completely. The camera app also offers a host of basic camera modes, including, but not limited to manual, panorama, HDR, time lapse, and slow-mo. Each of these modes works as you'd expect. In the panoramic image above, Honor 8 did an excellent job of sewing each piece Together. In this panoramic image, there are some areas where sewing wasn't perfect, but it's still a great image overall. As we've seen with previous Honor smartphones, Honor, Honor 8 includes a wide aperture mode that allows artificial background blur, up to f/0.95. The effect can be a lot of fun to play around with and of course gives an otherwise simple kind of image of artistic appearance. This effect is still artificial, though, and may stumble a bit in lower contrast scenes like the left. Mostly, the processing software seems to have trouble isolating the banner from the cloud sky in the background. Regardless of the sometimes disappointing results, this mode can really take your smartphone photos to a more creative level. HDR HDR, although there is an HDR mode that can be hand-picked from view mode, normal automatic mode often provides more than enough dynamic range, making many of HDR photos virtually indistinguishable from conventional photos. On closer inspection of these normal photos, you can see how well Honor 8 balances highlights and shadows. In the left image, this can be seen especially when looking at a properly open sky and detailed dark areas. On the right, the sky is just a little overexposed, but the statue in the center is surprisingly well detailed. The contrast is pretty good across the board, in fact, as seen in the images above. Honor 8 also seems to be good with color saturation; The images don't go oversaturated, as they often do with the Samsung Galaxy S7, but they're also still pretty punchy. Overall, the Honor 8 camera captures great shots in good light. Unfortunately, the video is not on par with the competing options. In addition to maxing out at 1080p/60p, when most others go up to 4K/30p, the actual video quality is a bit under what you might expect. The colors appear muted compared to how they do in still images, and the processing software sometimes mixes the correct balance of the white mid-shot. There's also no optical image stabilisation, so it can be tricky to get a steady shot at times. It is difficult to recommend Honor 8 for video, because many competing options simply offer superior quality. In low light, the Honor 8 provides surprisingly strong performance compared to other available flagships. Of course, the images still appear noticeably noisy in dim conditions. The colors also appear less punchy and more muted, although there is still a good amount of contrast in general. The detail can be a mixed bag and primarily depends on how steady you hold the phone when taking a shot. In order to compensate for the lack of light, Honor 8 reduces the shutter speed, which means that the sensor is exposed over a longer period of time. If you have wobbly hands, it can be when trying to capture the details of the low-light scene. Once you minimize the shake of the camera, you will get noticeably better results. While the Honor 8 camera is not as impressive in low light compared to phones like the Galaxy S7, S7, it is important to consider Honor's competitive prices. In fact, perhaps the most impressive aspect here is how honor has been able to defy our expectations. One of the most pressing trade-offs with the vast majority of available smartphones is camera performance, but the Honor 8 still manages to impress in this department. This completes our Honor 8 camera feature focus. How do you feel about the Honor 8 camera? Is this enough to make you go out and buy Honor 8? Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section below! Earlier this year Honor released Honor 5X, which we have proclaimed one of the best smartphones available in the US. Huawei is currently looking to further build its brand honor with the honor of 8, the honor to take on the affordable flagship. Are you interested in honor? At $400, does the honor of 8 have what it takes to go up against the leaders of the UTE and OnePlus segment? Let's find out in our written review of Honor 8! The Design Honor 8 is an absolutely gorgeous smartphone. Even before you dig into the details, it's hard to associate Honor 8's design with its price tag; its level of premium appeal is comparable to that of the more expensive Samsung Galaxy S7. The double design of the glass panel is admittedly reminiscent of the Galaxy S7 and even more so the Xiaomi Mi 4S. It is still quite remarkable, however, with the rear 15-panel light refracting the glass composition. This composition primarily allows for some very fascinating light patterns. Both glass panels curve down to meet the chamfered aluminum strip, which gives the impression of cohesion. Tactile power and volume buttons can be found on the right edge of the phone. There is a good texture to the power button, but I wish it was less subtle. At the top of the device is an IR blaster that can be used to control TVs and other appliances. It worked pretty well in my testing and I think it's a valuable addition. Despite the metal strip, the handling can be a bit complicated due to the slippery profile of the glass device. You want to be especially careful when installing Honor 8 down, especially on uneven surfaces. Glass has what can be described as an ice cube effect where it slides and slides very easily. The build quality seems strong enough to withstand the most damageDuring my five days with the device, it has dropped a total of three times. Fortunately, the build quality seems strong enough to withstand most of the damage, but you probably still want to consider adding a case. It will also help hide any fingerprints that can collect surprisingly easily. Huawei has developed several cases that complement the beauty of the 8, which should be available soon. I'd rather be capacitive Instead of honoring chin branding, but the on-screen navigation keys are still very nice to use. I'm also very very added software option to change the key layout. The Honor 8 display is a sporty 5.2 1080P LTPS display that looks great with a good amount of sharpness and a rich and punchy color. However, the color reproduction could be more accurate. Basically, the color temperature of the display is very cool. Fortunately, you can make adjustments to the settings to compensate for this, but it's a shame that the device doesn't ship with a better calibrated display. The smaller display size makes processing easier compared to the larger devices on the market.
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