Huawei P8 review

The Huawei P8 is the proud successor to the Huawei Ascend P7, although the company seems a little apprehensive about admitting it. The Chinese manufacturer hasn't quite settled on a naming convention, dropping the Ascend moniker in this iteration.
Huawei can honestly take pride in the aesthetics of its recent creations even if the naming continuity isn't quite ironed out yet. Visually, there is no doubt that the Huawei P8 follows the gorgeous Ascend P7 and the Ascend P6, and has even managed to refine that exterior.
Huawei P8
The metal case and the slim profile carry across a distinctly premium feel. The P8 is quite an impressive package but so is its price, especially on international markets.
As usual, Huawei uses an in-house HiSilicon Kirin chipset and this approach can swing both ways. Ending up as the odd one out is definitely a gamble, especially away from China and we are quite keen to see how the P8 fends for itself away from home, against serial hardware and big-brand domination.

Key features

  • Optional Dual Sim
  • 5.2" 1080p IPS-NEO LCD (424 ppi) capacitive touchscreen with Gorilla Glass 3
  • Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 930 chipset - quad-core 2GHz Cortex-A53 & quad-core 1.5GHz Cortex-A53, Mali-T628 MP4 GPU; 3GB of RAM;
  • 13MP autofocus camera with dual-tone LED flash, RBGW sensor and F/2.0 aperture, 1080p video recording, some unique camera modes such as Light Trails and Light Painting
  • 8MP front-facing camera, 1080p video recording, selfie panorama mode
  • Android OS v5.0 Lollipop with Emotion UI 3.1
  • 16GB/64GB of built-in storage; microSD card slot, doubling as a secondary SIM slot on the Dual SIM model
  • Cat. 6 LTE (300Mbps); Dual-band Wi-Fi b/g/n; Bluetooth 4.1; GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou (BDS); FM radio; NFC; microUSB port with USB On-The-Go
  • Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
  • Optional special screen film can add capacitive buttons to the front of the device
  • 2680mAh battery

Main disadvantages

  • No 4K video recording
  • No Wi-Fi ac support
  • Non-removable battery
  • No quick charging or wireless charging support
  • No enhanced resistance to water or dust
The Huawei P8's refined exterior is actually quite sturdy, a testament to Huawei's expertise in making premium-quality handsets. No compromises have been made in this department and Huawei offers amazing build quality in the high-end segment.
We're not quite certain that the brand's name however is easily associated with the premium segment - at least in Europe, but phones such as the Ascend Mate7, the Ascend P7 and the P8 that we currently have here are definitely steps in the right direction.
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Huawei P8 press images
Huawei's custom chipsets have also failed to deliver high-end performance in the past so that's one thing we'll certainly watch closely. The HiSilicon Kirin 930 chipset seems to match the competition's chipsets architecture but only proper benchmarking will tell whether its performance matches the Huawei P8 steep price tag.

A balancing act Asus Zenfone 2 review

World domination was surely on the mind of at least one top exec over at Asus headquarters, when the crew gathered to outline the Zenfone 2 game plan. The smartphone will be sold globally, and the stores in a few lucky countries already have their shelves well stocked. The company is aiming to sell 30 million phones this year, with the Zenfone 2 being a chief contributor to that number.
Update, June 11: After spending some quality time with the top-of-the-line Asus ZenFone 2 with Intel Atom Z3580 SoC and 4GB of RAM, we added its benchmark scoresto the performance page of the review.
We have also updated the camera section on the original Zenfone 2 2GB, which we reviewed, after installing a new software V2.17.40.12, which considerably improved image quality.
Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551ML
Now, Asus doesn't make it easy on the prospective buyer as they offer the Zenfone 2 in a number of model variants - a range of devices under one and the same name. The entry-level ZE500CL comes with a five-inch 720 display, Intel Atom Z2560 chipset with its quad-core processor clocked at 1.6GHz, and 2GB of RAM. The ZE550ML ups the screen size to 5.5 inches, while keeping the HD resolution. The processor inside the Atom Z3560 ticks at 1.8GHz, and RAM is the same.
Then there's the ZE551ML, which sports a 5.5-inch diagonal and a FullHD resolution. Even the ZE551ML moniker wouldn't tell you what's packed inside, as there's a version with the same Atom Z3560 and 2GB of RAM and a top model, sporting an Atom Z3580 with specs going all the way up to 2.3GHz and 4GB of RAM.
To give Asus credit, probably not all models will be available on all markets and that may settle it for you, depending on where you live. The one we have at the office is the ZE551ML with the lower-specced hardware, meaning an Atom Z3560 and 2 gigs of RAM.
With that confusion cleared up, we're now moving to the task at hand.

Key features

  • 5.5-inch IPS capacity touchscreen with 1080p resolution and 403ppi density, Gorilla Glass 3 protection
  • Intel Atom Z3560 chipset with a 1.8GHz quad-core processor, PowerVR G6430 GPU
  • 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage and a microSD slot for further expansion
  • Dual-SIM, Dual Call capability
  • LTE Cat.4, NFC, Bluetooth; GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot; microUSB 2.0 port, MHL, USB host
  • 13MP main camera with dual-LED dual-tone LED flash, 1080p@30fps video recording; 5MP front camera
  • 3,000mAh battery, fast charging to 60% in 40 minutes
  • Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box with Asus ZenUI overlay
  • Nice build quality, sleek looking back cover

Main disadvantages

  • No 2160p video recording
  • Non-removable battery despite the removable back cover
  • Rather large and hefty
  • Zenfone 2 has a confusing naming convention - not only are there several of them, but ZE551ML comes in two hardware versions
The Zenfone 2 ZE551ML is also a looker, sporting a plastic back, which emulates brushed steel, and does so quite successfully. Our unit is dressed in Glamor Red but multiple color options are available to please a wider target audience.
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Asus Zenfone 2 official photos
What all that adds up to is a proficient package, positioned in the upper midrange. At a price point around the $220 mark, it's also a compelling offer, hard to say no to. You could opt for the faster processor and double the RAM, and that would set you back around $280, still a bargain. Mind you, those are the numbers valid for most of Asia, while European figures are noticeably higher with the top model priced at €299 for a limited time, after which the price will become €349.

 

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