- Analysis by KJ David
Despite not having NFC among its specs, Huawei's Note 8 still challenges lots of other premium-class phablets with its more-than-noteworthy assortment of pros and cons.
Kicking things off is its gigantic 2K (2560 x 1440) 6.6-inch AMOLED screen , which comes with a split-screen function , aiming to help you multitask more-efficiently. This large interface is ably-powered by a high-ranking Kirin 955 split-eight-core chip (2.5GHz + 1.8GHz) met by 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and a Mali T880 MP4 graphics processor . Moreover, it banks on a generous 4500mAh promising up to 13.4 hours of continuous Full HD video playback .
This Huawei flagship, though not coming with a 4K video-recording option , features high-end imaging pros nevertheless, including a 13-megapixel f/2.0 main cam with an optical image stabilizer as well as a color temperature LED flash and an 8-megapixel f/2.0 selfie camera . It is also no thicker than most premium 2016 Androids at 7.18mm , despite being quite burdensome (at 219 grams) -- a forgivable con, considering its feature set -- in comparison.
A couple of sprinkles include a fingerprint scanner and LTE Cat4/6 connectivity, telling us that the Huawei Note 8 is destined for users who are in the hunt for a flagship bundle of specs delivered through one of the largest smartphone screens possible.
** This phone is also known as: Huawei EDI-AL10
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