When you hold the Honor 8 Pro (Rs29,999), you will notice the reassuring heft of goodness. App and gaming performance on the Honor 8 Pro is on a par with the OnePlus 5. The Honor 8 Pro’s dual 12-megapixel cameras keenly show off everything that Huawei has learnt from the dual-camera set-ups in previous Honor phones. However, the Honor 8 Pro doesn’t charge as quickly as some of its rivals—but while that is perplexing, it isn’t exactly a deal-breaker. With the OnePlus 5 now available at a higher price point (Rs32,999 onwards), the Honor 8 Pro can become the genuine “flagship killer” Android smartphone.
Source: Mint July 11, 2017 12:00 UTC