Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Huawei Honor 8: Android tablet with calling function for the Asian market – Tablet Guide

Asians do not seem to be ashamed of phones with a large screen. Or tablets with a call feature – it depends on how you look at it. After the popularity of the Galaxy Note-phablets from Samsung and the arrival of many more 6 inch phone tablet combinations it was soon the turn of 7 inch tablets with calling function, such as the ASUS FonePad 7 and later even the FonePad 8 with indeed a 8 inch screen. Huawei seems interested in this new approach, witness the advent of Honor 8, focusing on the Asian countries. A Malaysian shop offers the KitKat 8 inch tablet with 3G for a price of converts to roughly 150.

That Huawei itself with many products aimed at the Asian market is not so strange. The company is of Chinese origin and shipped each year dozens of phones and smartphones in its home country and neighboring countries. The pillars are also focused where we see Huawei make its phones in the Netherlands, for example. Increasing advertisements recently in Europe Even recently announced a collaboration with Ajax. Unfortunately, we see the Huawei tablets only appear sporadically in the Dutch shops.

The Huawei Honor 8 has an 8-inch 1280 x 800 screen. The screen has IPS. In the case, the Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8212 to find model number. 200 CPU This SoC has four cores (quad-core) with a speed of 1.2 Ghz and get 1 GB RAM along with it. Huawei puts 16GB of storage in the tablet with the ability to place. An SD card

In addition, this tablet also offers WiFi 2G and 3G functionality. Support for 4G is not present. The battery has a capacity of 4800 mAh. The camera can shoot photos with 5 megapixel resolution while the FrontCam it has to do with just a VGA quality.

The Huawei Honor 8 is about 8 millimeters thin and is only 360 grams. Android 4.3 is installed on this tablet computer which Huawei own skin lays over the nondescript name Emotion UI 1.6.

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Photos: GSMarena

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