Huawei’s sub-brand Honor is all set to launch the Honor 8X in India later this month and we recently got the opportunity to test out the device ahead of its launch. The upcoming Honor 8X packs in a Kirin 710 chipset coupled with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage, placing it well within the parameters for a mid-range smartphone – see our first impressions.
Honor 8X Camera Samples
- Artificial Light and Daylight Shots
Here are some images we clicked using the Honor 8X in good lighting conditions. As you can probably tell from looking at the images, the Honor 8X is capable of taking some great shots in good lighting conditions with a decent amount of detail. The images we’ve included here don’t even make use of the AI camera features, which is pretty great in itself.
Artificial Light and Daylight Shots
- Low Light Shots
The Honor 8X is also capable of capturing some great low light shots, provided you have very steady hands. The device takes a bit of time to sharpen and process low light images, but if done right the images turn out great. However, our experience of clicking low light images with the device was a bit hit and miss. Check out these samples and see for yourself:
Low Light Shots
- Portrait Shots
Using the 2MP lens for depth sensing, the Honor 8X is capable of taking some great portrait shots. The background blur looks a little artificial, but the edge detection is decent and the photos look quite nice overall. Just take a look at these sample images which give use a preliminary look at the Honor 8X’s portrait mode performance:
Portrait Shots
- Selfies
The 16MP f/2.0 selfie shooter on the Honor 8X is also pretty capable when it comes to clicking selfies in good lighting conditions. The images have a decent amount of detail and good color reproduction, but I can’t really say that for selfies captured in low-light.
Selfies
Our final verdict on the Honor 8X’s camera performances, along with all of its other features and specifications is coming soon. So stay tuned to our coverage of the device.