Debuted earlier in May 2015, Huawei P8 caught attention with its elegant alloy body and a combination of very decent specs of a high-end device. 3 months later, we can already find unboxing review of the Huawei P8 with hands on pictures. If you are interested in the device, you can now take a closer look at how the Huawei P8 actually looks in real life.
Keep reading for your description about details of the Huawei P8 smartphone
From the very first glance, the Huawei P8 unboxing impresses potential users and tech geeks with its elegant and premium body with 6.4mm thickness. The packaging looks great and worth the money too.
Huawei P8 display features a IPS 5.2” screen with slim rear and beautiful resolution. The full alloy body is anodized, preventing the device from slipping out of your hand.
The widget icons, as well as toolbars are designed with nice-looking squares.
Huawei developed their own Hisilicon Kirin 930 for their P8 flagship with 64 bit quad-core clocked at 1.5GHz. In terms of Huawei P8 specs, the device features 3GB of RAM, 16GB internal storage and microSD slot support.
Read our previous review of the Huawei P8
Located on the upper part of the screen are loudspeakers, selfie cameras and light sensors.
The Huawei P8 screen with IPS technology display high-resolution images with vivid colors and good resolution.
Now let’s move a bit to the Huawei P8 camera. What is noticeable about the P8 camera is : – 13MP sensor by Sony – OIS function to help captures the best images of moving objects – the camera is flat on the back to prevent scratches, and last but not least – dual flash to offer better white balance for portrait shots.
Also, if you haven’t recognized yet, the Huawei P8 is the world-first smartphone to feature a 4-color 13-megapixel RGBW camera image sensor. This means the images taken by this device will be 32% higher in brightness, have better contrast, and 78% less color noise in low light.
Read our previous review of the Huawei P8
From this Huawei P8 unboxing picture, you can see the nano SIM card and microSD card slot quite clearly on the body. The device ( featured in this hands on collection) does not support dual-SIM. (There is a dual-SIM variant also)
And on the back rear of the device, Huawei P8 unboxing comes with symmetry loudspeakers and a USB port in the middle.
Huawei P8 Philippines is available now with many variants: 16GB LTE, 64GB, dual SIM. The Huawei P8 price in PH starts from PHP 22K up to PHP 46,7K.
Source: Tinhte.vn