Testseek.com have collected 285 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor 7X and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor 7X.
November 2017
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Abstract: Honor is the mid-range brand for Huawei, the world's third-ranking smartphone maker. Huawei owns the largest share of its home market, China, which also happens to be the biggest smartphone market in the world.But China is now stuffed to the gunnels with...
Published: 2018-01-11, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Vibrant 18:9 display, Premium feel metal design, Under AED 1000 price
Camera is just ok, Stuttering performance, Older MicroUSB port
The Honor 7X has the makings of a great mid-range phone, and everything adds up to a useful package that can do most things you'll need it to.For a mid-market handset the 7X is quite impressive, packing a lot of the specs we'd usually expect to see in hig...
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Published: 2018-01-09, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Looks great, Feels quality, Decent battery life, Impressive reallife performance, Cameras are better than average
microUSB is so 2016
You know what? Honor has done pretty much everything right with the 7X. Without comparing it to more expensive handsets or ones not available in this country, I am hard pushed to think of a smartphone that can seriously challenge it on all counts.Firstly...
No wireless or fast charging, old-style charging port, older Android (for now), no NFC, Rating:
If the Honor 7X cost about £400, it'd be a good phone. For £269, it's a great phone. The good Lovely screen, strong cameras, generous battery, low price. The bad No wireless or fast charging, old-style charging port, older Android (for now). Th...
Abstract: Looking back over 2017, one of the biggest smartphone trends has undoubtedly been the move towards ‘bezel-less' phones. Apple, Samsung, LG, Google and more have all cut their phones' bezels down to an absolute minimum to give you more screen in a smaller...
The Honor 7X phone is a worthy choice for great Android smartphone experience with almost all the latest features that you may desire. Priced at £269.99, the phone is a probably going to be the most favourite budget smartphone for anyone, just missing USB...
Abstract: The phone with an all over black finish (but also available in blue) weighs 170 gm (just under 6oz) and packs a 5.93 inch 18:9 “FullView” edge-to-edge screen providing 2160 x 1080 FHD+ resolution into its 155 x 75mm overall size. The curved edges give it...
Published: 2017-12-06, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Vibrant 18:9 display, Premium feel metal design, Mid-range price
Stuttering performance, Slow to charge, No NFC so can't use Android Pay
The Honor 7X has the makings of a great mid-range phone, and everything adds up to a useful package that can do most things you'll need it to.For a mid-market handset the 7X is quite impressive, packing a lot of the specs we'd usually expect to see in hig...
Abstract: KYM was in attendance for the launch and can now bring you a hands-on report of the new devices.First up was the Honor 7X, which is priced as an affordable handset from what's generally a more affordable brand anyway. In other words, it's quite competetiv...
Honor does pretty much everything right with the 7X. It looks like a much more expensive phone than it is, has a headphone jack and offers a choice of dual-SIM or expandable memory.The 18:9 screen is great to use, and most apps work ok when forced to fill...