With the Honor 6, Huawei has crafted one of the best mid-tier smartphones of recent times. For less than £300, you get a sharp Full HD screen that’s solid for movies, 4G support for streaming media, smooth performance and a pair of dependable cameras.
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In review: Honor 6. Review sample courtesy of Honor Germany "For the brave" is the caption above the Honor 6 on the website. But why? The user does not have to be overly brave to bring a very solid mid-range phone home, which also stands out with a...
So, why a new brand? There are likely a few reasons. Firstly, Huawei itself hasn't yet made massive inroads into the Western market. Secondly, perhaps the company has looked at the success of the OnePlus project and thought that it, too, can provide a...
The Huawei Honor 6 doesn't do an awful lot wrong. It may not be as cheap as the Motorola Moto G 2, or as fast and all-round competent as the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, but its sleek design, decent cameras, high-quality display and acceptable all-round...
The Huawei Honor 6 is the Chinese tech giant's attempt at changing its fortunes with a slicker name and a new handset that promises to give you plenty of bang for your buck, but does it succeed? Available for £250 SIM-free, the Honor 6 is priced well...
When you look at the specs and the price there is no question this is a great deal. Premium features, a great price tag (£250) – and yet we were left wanting...
Honor 6, on paper, is a no-brainer. It has premium features at a brilliant price- but, we expected a little more. We have recently seen a surfeit of mid-range devices with premium specs like the HTC Desire Eye which go even further. In the looks...
We're seriously impressed by the Honor 6 which costs just £249 while providing specs you would normally pay a lot more for. It has a decent 5in Full HD screen, high quality cameras, good battery life, 4G support, good performance, expandable storage and wireless features like NFC and an IR blaster. The microSD cards slot is limited to 32 GB and Emotion UI isn't the best Android software but these don't stop the Honor 6 being the best value smartphone around.
The Honor 6 may be a peculiar Android-based iPhone clone but it's really rather good in many ways and quite an enjoyable device to use if you embrace its idiosyncratic nature. It packs a decent battery life, capable performance, a good quality display...
Its software might not be perfect, but the Honor 6 packs an impressive lineup of specs for a brilliant price. If you want the crisp screen and fast speeds of the top-end phones but don't fancy the price tag, the Honor 6 is a great phone to go...
Its software might not be perfect, but the Honor 6 packs an impressive lineup of specs for a brilliant price. If you want the crisp screen and fast speeds of the top-end phones but don't fancy the price tag, the Honor 6 is a great phone to go...
The Honor 6 is part of a new breed of flagships that aim to bring the same specifications and performance seen on its more expensive cousins, at more affordable rates. The other smartphones that fall into this category are the new Moto X, Gionee Elife...