Huawei's all-metal, 6-inch Mate 8 has a lot going for it, especially
its long-lasting battery and high camera quality. large size is polarizing and won't fit comfortably in all hands, dim screen lighting and low screen resolution. So is the Huawei Mate 8 a good fit for with your smartphone needs? Send us your comments here at the Smartphone and Table Zone. The prices alone aren't the problem;
they're in line with premium rivals. The problem is that the Mate 8 just
isn't a premium phone, certainly not premium enough to best the Samsung
Galaxy Note 5 and Google's Nexus 6P,
two of the phones we would look at if you're thinking of going large
(scroll to the end for a full specs comparison). Part of my
recommendation to skip the Mate 8 stems from the other, admittedly minor
drawbacks, including a screen resolution that's lower than I'd like on a
phone of this size. A much lower price would
help blunt those flaws and give fans of big phones a good alternative in
an all-metal build. However, if you can get the Nexus 6P or Galaxy Note
5, or even the LGV10, do that instead. You'll get more for your
hard-earned cash. Advantages of this new phone include long-lasting
battery, run's Android V6.0 software recent version of Google's
software, and a loud speaker audio.Is the Huawei's Mate 8 Smartphone the Right Fit for You? Share your comments with the Smartphone and Tablet Zone:
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