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Huawei is one of the few Chinese handset makers to enjoy a rise in popularity outside its home country. Being linked to Google after collaborating on the Nexus 6P certainly hasn't hurt, and the launch of the Honor 7 was Huawei going all out to crack the w...
Great camera, Good performance, Low price...
Fingerprint scanner doesn't work flawlessly, Uninspired design, Battery life not great...
The Huawei Honor 7 is a decent, if unglamorous, mid-range smartphone that comes with some nice features and an excellent camera...
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Huawei is one of the few Chinese handset makers to enjoy a rise in popularity outside its home country. Being linked to Google after collaborating on the Nexus 6P certainly hasn't hurt, and the launch of the Honor 7 was Huawei going all out to crack the w...
Great camera, Good performance, Low price...
Fingerprint scanner doesn't work flawlessly, Uninspired design, Battery life not great...
The Huawei Honor 7 is a decent, if unglamorous, mid-range smartphone that comes with some nice features and an excellent camera...
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Honor, the brand backed by Huawei, has impressed us with its flagship smartphones at low prices. Its latest effort is the Honor 7 and here's our full review. Updated: 4 February 2016 with audio tests. See also: 20 best phones 2015 . With a phone called t...
Honor has once again impressed us with a flagship smartphone at an outrageous price. For under £250 you get a lot of phone for your money. Performance is good with the main camera and fingerprint sensors being the highlights on the hardware side. Emotion...
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Honor has announced that, in addition to the Honor 7 detalied below, it will soon be bringing a "Premium" version to market. This version of the phone will have more storage - 32GB - and will come with a fast charger in the box. Honor might not be a hous...
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Huawei may not be the most known smartphone manufacturer, in the U.S. at least, but even fewer will have heard of Honor, its spin-off, easier-to-pronounce brand. The idea is to sell stylish and powerful devices through an online store at a wallet-tempting...
Great camera, High quality hardware design, Fast fingerprint sensor, Low price...
Not officially available in the U.S, No NFC, Not enough power...
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Huawei is at it again with a new follow-up addition to its premium Honor range. Can this midrange handset compete with the best?Huawei sub-brand Honor has continued to make a name for itself thanks to competitively priced handsets that perform very close...
Good camera, Appealing design, Excellent screen...
Mixed gaming performance, Nonremovable battery, Semiplastic finish...
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Despite making excellent phones at great bargain prices, Huawei has so far been unable to crack the western market. Whether this is due to a lack of an in-store presence or the fact that people mostly stick to the brands they know and trust, is yet to be...
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Following the release of its top-of-the-range P8 smart phone, Huawei has now refreshed its Honor range which is aimed more at the budget section of the market. The Honor 7 is a 5.2-inch smart phone that comes with the tag line of “For The Brave”. In appea...
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When even Sony is struggling to make ends meet in the mobile game, you'd have to be mad to start up another brand, right? Well, Honor's having a crack at it. And if the Honor 7 is anything to go by, more of you should be paying attention to this Chinese b...
Versatile, goodquality camera, Great value, Bold screen, Solid performance...
Soso camera picture colours, Some minor construction cut corners, Oddball software needs manual tweaks...
The design, camera and screen are all good Just like the Honor 6, the Honor 7 offers the kind of value you get in PoundLand, with handset quality that's much more John Lewis. The design, camera and screen are all good, and that earns it a lot of points...
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Hmm.. The Honor 7. I'm sure someone told me this was a “mid-range” handset. It was almost as if they didn't want me to get to excited about it. Let's have a look at the specs first then..Screen – 5.2″ 1080×1920 (424 ppi) CPU – HiSilicon Kirin 935 CPU (Qua...
“Value for money” is a phrase that is sometimes overused, but here it really does apply. This is a phone I've used as my daily driver for quite some time now and, I have to say, I really like it. The handset has some neat features such as Signal+ for swit...
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With a 5.2in Full HD screen, 20-megapixel camera and octa-core chipset, the Honor 7 has a pretty impressive feature list. It even has a rear fingerprint sensor, which is a pretty unusual addition for a mid-range handset. Located just below the rear camera...
Great performance and an excellent display, but its terrible battery life and worrying build quality are major concerns...
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Meet the Honor 7, the latest flagship handset from Huawei's style conscious budget arm and it packs in plenty of top-end smartphone specs for a fairly low price. At a penny under £250, Honor's aiming to compete with the OnePlus 2 and other mid-range hands...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-28 04:00:13
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The Honor 7 borrows heavily from well-known Huawei mobiles and the shape is similar to the Ascend Mate 7. It has the same form on the back and the camera and fingerprint scanner are in the same position, although the lower quality metal gives away that th...
Excellent screen with great contrast and colors, Nice to handle / good design ideas (multifunction fingerprint scanner and direct access button), Emotion UI interface gets better and better, Phone's overall speed, Rear camera in good conditions / decent c...
Battery life disappointing compared to the rest, No fast charger provided, The Kirin 935's graphics, Two grills but only one real speaker, Main camera would need an optical stabilizer to really excel, Camera sticks out and the rim is a bit too sharp...
The Honor 7 has everything you need in a great mid-range smartphone, and it is, and it comes close to giving a huge kick up the backside to the high-end. With optical stabilization on the camera and better battery life, most of the manufacturers in the to...
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Until very recently only the very brave would take on a phone from a little-known or unknown brand. They were definitely the realm of techie types who really knew their stuff – not for your average phone user, the sort who wanted a decent phone but still...
It is obvious that Huawei wants to take a big slice of the phone market in the west and it must really want that business to offer this amazing 4G phone at this price...
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The Honor 7 launched in China earlier this year and has now found its way to UK shores, delivering a significant hardware upgrade on previous Honor smartphones in the process. We're quite fond of the Honor Holly , but it was never the most exciting smart...
Value for money, attractive display, long battery life, small but useful hardware features...
Disappointing cameras, not the latest Android version, Emotion UI makes unwelcome changes...
The Honor 7 delivers plenty of power and features at a temptingly low price, making it a wise choice for firms and individuals on a budget. Just be warned that the Huawei-designed Emotion UI meddles with stock Android a few ways too many...
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It's made by Huawei, although you wouldn't know it from looking. The front is entirely branding-free, and Honor is the only branding on the back. Huawei is the world's number three phone maker by volume but has yet to make an impact in Western markets. I...
With a strong battery, solid construction and its clever sensor swipes – giving a big boost to bog-standard Android's usability – the Honor 7 casts a long shadow in this price range. The only comparable phone with top range features in the £200s (SIM free...
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The Honor 7 is the latest in a growing wave of smartphones aiming to offer buyers top-end specs at rock bottom prices. Built by Huawei-subsidiary Honor, the handset targets the same market as the recently released OnePlus 2 , Motorola Moto X Play and Sony...
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Brands have traditionally had as much influence over our technology choices as our fashion choices. We buy an iPhone or a Samung phone for the same reasons we buy an Armani suit or a pair of Louboutin shoes – because they look good and they are associated...
The Honor 7 is a well made and attractive device that should be a serious competitor to some of the high-end devices from Apple, Samsung, Sony, LG and HTC. Realistically, it probably won't be, because brands still matter in the smartphone world, and alth...
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When we say "affordable smartphone" you probably think of plastic, low spec, and a bunch of compromises. But the mid-range is changing drastically with phones like the OnePlus 2 offering near top-end specs at low-end prices. Now Honor, a derivative compan...
Great build quality for price, decent cameras and battery life, good fingerprint reader...
No NFC, some user interface clutter, knuckle gesture responsiveness...
In an attempt to take on the new higher-quality mid-range, Honor has improved upon its first and second handset releases for its latest flagship. All in, that makes the Honor 7 impressive. From the build quality, to the performance, battery life and...
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THE HONOR 7 launched in China earlier this year and has now found its way to UK shores, delivering a significant hardware upgrade on previous Honor smartphones in the process...
Value for money, attractive display, long battery life, small but useful hardware features...
Disappointing cameras, not the latest Android version...
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The build quality is simply supreme as a single piece of aviation grade aluminium alloy is used to form the body. The precision finish is available in Ice Silver, Elegant Grey and Glory Gold and weighs in at 157 grams with an 8.5mm thickness.The 5.2” disp...
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Honor, a sub-brand of Huawei, ventured into the hyper-competitive smartphone category of India almost an year ago with its flagship, the Honor 6 (review). Since then, the brand has tasted success with many of its offerings in the affordable and mid-range...
Gorgeous metallic body, Multipurpose fingerprint reader and Smart Key, Loaded innards...
Camera doesn't match the competition, Average battery performance...
There's a little doubt that the Honor 7 defies its asking price of Rs 22,999 with its well-crafted body. And, not just externally, it packs a powerful hardware inside as well. Add to it the fact that the Chinese brand has equipped the device with innovati...
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“With its sensor and special modes, the Honor 7 dazzles us with its performance in dimly-lit settings”While smartphone cameras have become our go-to option for shooting, almost all of them have trouble in performing well in one situation in particular – l...
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“What phone is that?” - we've been asked this numerous times since we started using the honor 7 as a daily driver several weeks ago. Clearly, the bold brand name embossed on the back of our handset didn't ring a bell to anyone but our most tech-savvy bud...
Solid battery life, Really good call quality, Dual SIM functionality, EMUI brings a number of practical improvements, Flawed camera app aside, the phone can take really nice photos...
Camera app needs serious improvements, Too aggressive when it comes to RAM usage and background app management, Fingerprint scanner could have been more reliable, UI tends to get sluggish, Display color accuracy and color temperature could have been bette...
As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. Yes, the honor 7 has an attractive price given the hardware specs and feature set you get in exchange, but as a whole, the phone is far from perfect. We have no major complaints about the way it looks, the...
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The latest from Huawei's Honor brand boasts phenomenal value — but with a few familiar caveats ...Through a mix of solid hardware — in terms of performance as well as build quality — the Honor 7 finds its way into the fast-growing category of really -good...
Solid build quality and easy onehanded use, Fingerprint scanner works well, Speedy, lagfree performance, Bright, punchy display and impressive speaker, Excellent value for money...
Huawei's EMUI software is overbearing as ever, Many software issues from the P8 left unaddressed, Camera hit and miss in low light...
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Honorable mention. Shortly after the launch of the Huawei P8, the manufacturer offers another device with similar specifications, now under the label of its subsidiary Honor. Unlike the P8, the Honor 7 is not focused on a slim construction, but tries to a...
dualSIM feature, sophisticated chassis, microSDcard slot, NFC and Bluetooth 4.1, ac WiFi, fingerprint reader, precise touchscreen, very good display with excellent contrast, decent battery runtimes, great speaker, highresolution main camera...
that creates too much picture noise, videos up to FullHD & 30 fps, average SoC performance with restrictions under load, no 800 MHz LTE band (import version), warm chassis while idling, high power consumption...
In Review: Honor 7. Test model courtesy of Tradingshenzhen.The Honor 7 is a very convenient all-rounder with many advantages. Besides the extremely high-contrast display, which also scores with a decent luminance and wide viewing angles, the review un...
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Launched in the U.K just days ago , the design of the Huawei Honor 7 comes directly from another success story of the brand: the Huawei Mate 7 . The Honor 7 is the new top phone in Huawei's line of “Honor” phones, which is crafted as a premium product for...
The Huawei Honor 7 is a well-built, all-metal phone. It seems to have been specifically targeted at users that mostly use productivity and social apps, with an emphasis on photo-sharing, especially selfies. The camera has a “very good” performance, but ca...
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All-metal handsets are not too common but last year, Huawei announced its Ascend Mate 7 and delivered its first all-metal device. This year, Huawei revealed the Honor 7, which brings an updated all-metal build and an experience that's definitely been insp...
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The Honor 7 has finally landed in Europe, becoming yet another option from a growing number of affordable Android flagships. We went hands-on.In the past Honor's youth and budget-focused design work has produced relatively tame smartphone aesthetics when...
Premium materials, Affordable...
Bland aesthetics...
At £249.99 there's a lot the Honor 7 offers. It's validity as a long-term phone remains to be seen, but the brand is clearly taking an aggressive route to tackle more established rivals like OnePlus and even give big players like Sony and HTC potential ca...
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Huawei, like quite a few other Chinese OEMs, is well known for bringing to market smartphones with impressive specifications and features, while keeping it budget-friendly, which is a key aspect of Huawei's relatively new Honor series of smartphones. Hono...
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If your perception of a Chinese-made smartphone still involves plastic and cheap knockoffs, then you might not have paid attention to the market for past year or so. Quite a few names have risen above the ranks to show the might of the East and their abil...
Wu Dezhou, Huawei's Director of Product Line for Honor, said that the Honor 7 follows 3 main DNA characteristics: quality, battery life, and signal. And in most cases, Huawei was able to deliver. The build quality of the smartphone is definitely something...
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Huawei is one of the companies who has been making significant strides of late and with their most recent smartphone offerings. That said, they still lack a significant presence in the U.S. In other markets they are doing much better and are actually one...
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