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April 2015
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Chipset octacore 64 bit
Gorilla Glass 3
Voice Awareness
Low light mode Camera 13 megapixel dual tone Flash
Desain Metal Ekslusif
Manajemen Daya Baik/Hemat Baterai
Hasil Kamera Bagus
Performa baik
Speaker bagus
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Mudah panas dalam penggunaan ekstrim
Paket Pembelian
Harga
Rp 6.499.000
Pilihan Warna
Titanium Grey
Mystic Champagne (16 GB)
Carbon Black
Prestige Gold (64 GB)
Baterai
2680 mAh
Ponsel
Kabel data
Charger station
Earset Handsfree
Pin Ejecto
Overheat untuk kerja berat
Nano SIM Hybrid
Tekstur terlalu licin
Nama Produk Huawei P8
System On Chip HiSilicon Kirin 935(OctaCore 4xARM Cortex A53 2
Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Affordable, majority of design is on point, tiny bezel design, microSD card expansion, camera is impressive
EMUI interface annoyances, battery life ought to be better, processor has heat and power consumption issues
Oh Huawei, so near yet oh so far. The P8 has glimmers of brilliance that are marred by sub-par software and, in some scenarios, processor and battery limitations due to heat dissipation. And when an outsider needs to impress right across the board t...
Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Beautiful screen, powerful processor, fine build quality, good camera, fingerprint sensor, 4G, decent battery life
Camera autofocus could be a little quicker
The Huawei P8 is a solidly built smartphone with specifications that belies its mid-range price. It more than holds its own against pricey rivals like the Samsung Galaxy S6, iPhone 6 and HTC One M9, though it still gets some stiff competition from that o...
Abstract: The Huawei P8 is this year's top-flight handset from the Chinese manufacturer, packing in a premium design that can rival the iPhone 6 but all for a relatively affordable price. Can it keep up with the rest of the flagship pack though? We fired one up to ...
The Huawei P8 has a bright and bold screen, a sleek, all-metal body, plenty of power and a decent camera
The camera quality suffers at full screen and Huawei's custom software makes drastic changes to the Android interface which won't appeal to everyone
The Huawei P8 lacks some of the shine of its flagship phone rivals, but it still delivers an uncompromising mix of features and performance for a far cheaper price....
Premium design, decent display, good camera, moderate price
Emotion UI makes needless and confusing changes to Android
Featuring a decent display, premium design and above average camera, the Huawei P8 is one of the best mid-range smartphones currently available for the money. However, it's let down by heavy handed software additions to the phone's Android Lollipop operat...
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Published: 2015-04-21, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
The Huawei P8 finds itself in an awkward position. On the one hand it isn't a match for the very best smartphones we've seen. The S6 is secure on its throne at the very top, and the HTC One M9, Sony Xperia Z3, Nexus 6 and iPhone 6 are all better phones, w...
Abstract: The first thing that really stands out when you see the Huawei P8 for the first time is how perfectly flat the phone is. Unlike other premium smartphone the Huawei P8 has no camera lens protruding on the rear face to break up those clean aesthetic lines.T...
The Huawei P8 has all the right ingredients for a top of the range smartphone, but something's not quite gone to plan in the baking.Its screen, power, camera and battery life are just about on par with the high-end competition, but software quirks and int...
The Huawei P8 has managed to impress us so far, despite the custom software which hasn't yet won us over. It might not feel quite as premium as the latest iPhone or Galaxy S6, but it feels high-end enough and will no doubt convince buyers to save thems...