The P8 is Huawei’s premium phone, and it is a lot better than its Huawei P7 predecessor. From the build quality to the updated user interface, to the camera, Huawei has improved nearly all critical aspects of the phone.
The industrial design is nice and clean. The units that we played with did not have any branding in the front, which makes it look very clean. The overall shape of the P8 is reminiscent of what we’re used to with Huawei: very square, with rounded corners.
Also, the legal markings (hidden here by the security device) at the bottom are a bit too visible in my opinion, and take away from the design of the P8. Still, this is a very nice handset that feels like a well-built phone which is only 6.4mm thin (144.9 mm x 71.8 mm x 6.4 mm). Other colors include Champagne, Titanium, Gold and Black.
One of the reasons why Huawei uses its own chip is because the company can provide its own LTE modems, which are often integrated. Given that Huawei 4G networks cover 50%+ of the world’s networks, there are opportunities to create some synergy. That said, it’s not very easy to quantify the eventual benefits to the end user.
By default, the Huawei P8 ships with 16 GB of storage, but there’s a MicroSD slot to easily (and cheaply) add capacity. The battery capacity is 2680 mAh, which is pretty decent for a phone this size, and comparable with high-end smartphones of this form-factor. Huawei has a habit of selecting other components with a bias for low-power qualities, and that includes the 1080p display.
Not surprisingly, the Huawei P8 ships with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) along with its own EMUI 3.1 (Emotion UI) user interface. EMUI comes with features that helps things like capturing and editing screenshots, or finding your lost phone (in your house), easier.
The “Director” mode lets you capture a photo from your phone, but also from up to 3 additional networked handsets (if not for the limit, you may be able to do your own “Matrix” shots…). There’s also a time-lapse mode built-in.
The front camera gets the usual “beautify” features, and since it’s an 8 Megapixel camera, things should look pretty good during those video-chat sessions.