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Appearance and ergonomics
The designers officially announced that when developing the Honor 8 Light, they were inspired by the incredible landscapes of the famous Grand Canyon. This resulted in the use of double-sided 2.5D glass, which not only looks impressive, but also allows you to comfortably hold the gadget in your hand for a long time. In total, the smartphone received as many as 12 mirror layers, creating a premium image.
Rounded edges present. But the brushed steel of the case successfully conveys a beautiful play of shadow and light. Dimensions of Honor 8 Lite: height — 147.2 mm, width — 73 mm, thickness — 7.6 mm, weight — 147 g. Colors: gold, black, blue and white.
Display
Honor 8 Lite has a 5.2-inch screen with a high-quality LTPS matrix. The resolution of this display is 1920 by 1080 pixels. In this case, the number of pixels per inch is 423 ppi. Such indicators provide a detailed image. The colors here are quite saturated, but still closer to natural shades. There is a special screen setting that allows you to adjust the color palette, as well as use dynamic backlighting.
Huawei honor 8c review: design, ergonomics
It’s no secret that budget smartphones are often “dressed” in glass and metal. So, for example, Honor 6C, and even Honor 7C, had an aluminum body. But the back panel of the Honor 8C is made of plastic. Three colors were provided for her — black, golden and blue (which is what we got for the test).
Thanks to a new type of coating with a nanopattern that reflects light rays and shimmers, the artistic effect in the latest color is called “cat’s eye”. Alas, such plastic gets stained no worse than glass. If at first the device even looks elegant and doesn’t look like a budget employee, then, after some time, it looks rather unkempt (however, this is also the case with “glass” top models). During operation, the plastic surface will inevitably become covered with scratches, so this is unlikely to add any attractiveness to the Honor 8C.
Among the design features of the new product, which generally inherited the “family” design of Honor, it is worth noting that in a case less than 8 mm thick (7.98 mm) they managed to place a high-capacity battery (4,000 mAh). At the same time, the device weighs 167 g. In addition, thanks to the 19:9 aspect ratio and thinner frames than its predecessor, the display already occupies about 80% of the front surface of the smartphone.
Moreover, it is all covered with glass with a 2.5D effect (the manufacturer is not specified), on which a protective film is also applied.
The front camera lens with LED backlight, as well as proximity and light sensors, were assembled on the dark “bangs” around the “talk” speaker. But the LED status indicator is hidden behind the decorative grille of the speaker.
On the “chin” under the display there was enough space for the chrome Honor logo. On-screen touch control buttons “Back”, “Home” and “Recent applications” are represented by “triangle”, “circle” and “square” icons. In the settings you can replace them with a virtual navigation key, and also add a navigation button.
Traditionally, equally thin, but significantly different in size, volume rocker and power/lock button were placed on the right edge.
On the left edge there is a closed slot with a tray for three places, two of which are intended for nanoSIM subscriber identification modules, and one specifically for a microSD memory card.
At the top end there is a 3.5 mm connector for an audio headset and a hole for an additional microphone.
But at the bottom end, along with the microUSB connector, there was a decorative grille for the “multimedia” speaker, a hole for the “talk” microphone and a 3.5 mm audio headset connector.
The lenses of the rear photo module along with the LED flash are placed vertically at the top of the rear panel, closer to the left edge. At the same time, next to the photo module there is an inscription — “AI Camera”.
From another inscription, now at the bottom of the back panel, decorated with another Honor logo, you can find out the model number, company name and country of production.
Despite the relatively compact size of the Honor 8C with a “tall” 6.26-inch screen, the settings include a set of proprietary controls that allow you to more comfortably operate the smartphone with one hand.
Communications and sound
Honor 8 Lite can be turned into a full-fledged router using a Wi-Fi bridge. This allows acquaintances and friends to effectively use the user’s wireless network if necessary. There is a Wi-Fi function, characterized by a more stable and optimized connection. The model supports LTE Cat6 networks.
Screen
Honor 8X is equipped with an IPS display covered with 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The physical dimensions of the screen are 69×150 mm, diagonal — 6.5 inches, resolution — 2340×1080 (with aspect ratio 19.5:9), dot density — 397 ppi. The frame around the screen has a width of 3.5 mm on the sides, 6 mm on the bottom, and 4 mm on the top (excluding the cutout).
Marketers claim that “Honor 8X also received a second-generation vision protection mode certified by independent audit company TüV Rheinland. This feature reduces the amount of blue light in the backlight spectrum, significantly reducing eye fatigue.” This issue is traditionally discussed below.
A detailed examination using measuring instruments was carried out by the editor of the “Monitors” and “Projectors and TV” sections, Alexey Kudryavtsev. Here is his expert opinion on the screen of the sample under study.
The front surface of the screen is made in the form of a glass plate with a mirror-smooth surface that is scratch-resistant. Judging by the reflection of objects, the anti-glare properties of the screen are better than those of the Google Nexus 7 (2020) screen (hereinafter simply Nexus 7). For clarity, here is a photo in which a white surface is reflected in the switched off screens (on the left — Nexus 7, on the right — Honor 8X, then they can be distinguished by size):

The screen of the Honor 8X is noticeably darker (brightness according to photographs is 102 versus 114 for the Nexus 7). The ghosting of reflected objects in the Honor 8X screen is very weak, this indicates that there is no air gap between the layers of the screen (more specifically, between the outer glass and the surface of the LCD matrix) (OGS — One Glass Solution type screen).
Due to the smaller number of boundaries (glass/air type) with very different refractive indices, such screens look better in conditions of intense external illumination, but their repair in the case of cracked external glass is much more expensive, since the entire screen has to be replaced. On the outer surface of the screen there is a special oleophobic (grease-repellent) coating, which is better in efficiency than that of the Nexus 7, so fingerprints are removed much easier and appear at a lower speed than in the case of regular glass.
When manually controlling the brightness and displaying the white field in full screen, the maximum brightness value was about 475 cd/m², the minimum was 1.8 cd/m². The maximum brightness is high, so, given the excellent anti-glare properties, screen readability even on a sunny day outdoors should be at an acceptable level.
In complete darkness, the brightness can be reduced to a comfortable value. There is automatic brightness adjustment based on the light sensor (it is located to the left of the front speaker grille). In automatic mode, as external lighting conditions change, the screen brightness both increases and decreases.
The operation of this function depends on the position of the brightness adjustment slider: with it the user can try to set the desired brightness level in the current conditions. If you do not interfere, leaving everything at default, then in complete darkness the auto-brightness function reduces the brightness to 5 cd/m² (very dark), in an office illuminated by artificial light (approximately 550 lux) it sets it to 170 cd/m² (normal), in very bright environment (corresponding to lighting on a clear day outdoors, but without direct sunlight — 20,000 lux or slightly more)
increases to 475 cd/m² (to the maximum, as needed). The backlight brightness level depends on the position of the slider in dark and average conditions, and in very bright environments it is always set to maximum. We weren’t happy with the default result, so we moved the slider a little to the right in complete darkness and for the three conditions above, we got 20, 180 and 475 cd/m² (the perfect combination).
This smartphone uses an IPS type matrix. Microphotographs show typical IPS subpixel structure:

For comparison, you can see the gallery of microphotographs of screens used in mobile technology.
The screen has good viewing angles without significant color shift even when viewing large deviations from perpendicular to the screen and without inverting shades. For comparison, here are photographs in which the same images are displayed on the Honor 8X and Nexus 7 screens, while the screen brightness is initially set to approximately 200 cd/m², and the color balance on the camera is forced to switch to 6500 K.
White field perpendicular to the screens:

Toward the bottom edge of the screen (on the right in the photo), the brightness decreases slightly and the color tone changes.
And test picture:

The colors on the Honor 8X screen are clearly oversaturated, and the color balance varies between screens.
Now at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the plane and to the side of the screen:

It can be seen that the colors have not changed much on both screens, but on the Honor 8X the contrast has decreased to a greater extent due to the greater brightening of blacks.
And white field:

The brightness at an angle of the screens has decreased (at least 5 times, based on the difference in shutter speed), but the Honor 8X screen is still a little darker. When deviated diagonally, the black field brightens greatly and acquires a reddish tint or remains conditionally neutral-sulfur. The photographs below demonstrate this (the brightness of the white areas in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the screens is the same!):

And from another angle:

When viewed perpendicularly, the uniformity of the black field is excellent:

The contrast (approximately in the center of the screen) is high — about 1000:1. The response time for the black-white-black transition is 20 ms (10 ms on, 10 ms off). The transition between halftones of gray 25% and 75% (based on the numerical value of the color) and back takes a total of 21 ms. The gamma curve, constructed using 32 points with equal intervals based on the numerical value of the shade of gray, did not reveal any blockage in either the highlights or the shadows.

This device has a dynamic adjustment of the backlight brightness with an unobvious dependence on time and on the nature of the displayed image. As a result, the resulting dependence of brightness on hue (gamma curve) may not correspond to the gamma curve of a static image, since the measurements were carried out with sequential display of shades of gray on almost the entire screen.
For this reason, we carried out a number of tests — determining contrast and response time, comparing black illumination at angles — (however, as always) when displaying special templates with a constant average brightness, and not monochromatic fields in the entire screen. In general, such non-disabled brightness correction does nothing but harm, since constantly changing the screen brightness can at least cause some discomfort.
Color gamut is noticeably wider than sRGB:

Let’s look at the spectra:

The spectra of the components are quite well separated, which determines the wide color gamut. For a consumer device, a wide color gamut is not an advantage, but a significant disadvantage, since as a result, the colors of images — drawings, photographs and films — oriented to the sRGB space (and the vast majority of them) have an unnatural saturation. This is especially noticeable on recognizable shades, such as skin tones. The result is shown in the photographs above.
However, not everything is so bad: when you select the Normal profile, the coverage is compressed to the sRGB boundaries.

Colors in images become less saturated (and color balance changes slightly):

The balance of shades on the scale is a compromise, since the color temperature is significantly higher than the standard 6500 K, but the deviation from the blackbody spectrum (ΔE) is below 10, which is considered an acceptable indicator for a consumer device. At the same time, color temperature and ΔE change little from hue to hue — this has a positive effect on the visual assessment of color balance.


This device has the ability to adjust the color balance by adjusting the hue on the color wheel.

In the graphs above, the curves are Without corr. correspond to the results without any color balance correction (Vivid profile), and the curves Corr. — data obtained after selecting the Normal profile and shifting the point on the circle to the position indicated in the image above. It can be seen that the change in balance corresponds to the expected result, since the color temperature has approached the standard value, and ΔE has decreased, at least on the white field.
There is a fashionable setting that allows you to reduce the intensity of the blue component.

Marketers tried to intimidate the user to show the level of care of the manufacturer. Of course, there is no harmful UV radiation (see spectrum above), and there is no eye fatigue caused specifically by blue light. In principle, bright light can lead to disruption of the circadian rhythm (see the article about the iPad Pro with a 9.7-inch display), but everything can be solved by adjusting the brightness to a comfortable level, and there is absolutely no way to distort the color balance, reducing the contribution of blue sense.
To summarize: the screen has a high maximum brightness and has excellent anti-glare properties, so the device can be used outdoors even on a sunny summer day without any problems. In complete darkness, the brightness can be reduced to a comfortable level. It is also possible to use a mode with automatic brightness adjustment, which works adequately.
Also, the advantages of the screen include an effective oleophobic coating, the absence of air gaps in the layers of the screen and flickering, high contrast, excellent uniformity of the black field, sRGB color gamut (when choosing the right profile) and good (after a small correction ) color balance. The disadvantages are the low stability of black to the deviation of the gaze from perpendicular to the screen plane. Taking into account the importance of characteristics for this particular class of devices, the quality of the screen can be considered high.
Huawei honor 8c review: purchase, conclusions
Along with a fresh, energy-efficient processor, one of the “chips” of the Honor 8C was a high-capacity battery (4,000 mAh), which they managed to fit into a relatively thin case. Among other features of this smartphone, it is worth noting a “tall” screen with thin frames and “notch”, a separate slot for a microSD memory card, as well as face unlock with a backlit screen.
Significant shortcomings include slow charging of a capacious battery, unclear shooting in low light, and, in addition, the lack of an NFC interface and a 5-GHz Wi-Fi band.
At the time of testing, Honor 8C was valued at 12,990 rubles, and in the official online store it came with several more gifts, including external batteries, headphones and a monopod. For the same money in large retail chains you could buy, for example, a representative Nokia 3.
1 (our review here), included in the Android One program. This 5.2-inch smartphone, along with a separate place for a microSD memory card, boasts a 5-GHz Wi-Fi band and an NFC interface, as well as prompt software updates. True, the processor of the Nokia 3.1 is rather weak (MediaTek MT6750), the battery capacity is one and a half times lower (2990 mAh), there is no fingerprint scanner, and it does not have a camera duo.
But Oppo A3s, for which they also asked for 12,990 rubles, received a more impressive battery (4230 mAh), a similar-sized 6.2-inch screen with the same resolution (1520×720 pixels) and «bangs». But the trouble is, the processor of this “long-liver” is also not so hot (Snapdragon 450), the RAM is only 2 GB, in addition, it was also deprived of an NFC interface and a fingerprint scanner.
Huawei Honor 8C review summary
Pros:
- Fresh processor
- “High” screen with hidden “bangs”
- Face unlock with backlit screen
- Separate slot for microSD memory card
- High capacity battery
- Attractive price
Cons:
- No NFC interface and 5 GHz Wi-Fi band
- Slow charging
- Unclear shooting in low light







