Honor X8b review

The Honor Honor X8b ranks as the #530 phones globally, achieving a LibraScore of 58. Across all metrics, this product stands out most for its #411-ranked display among 800 phones. Consider the Honor X7b 5G or Honor X60 Pro, which offer higher scores while staying in the same price range.

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Key takeaways
The Honor X8b offers all-day battery life with fast charging, though heavy usage may require midday charging.
The Honor X8b’s vibrant AMOLED display with 2000-nit brightness and 90Hz refresh rate delivers immersive visuals and 90% usable screen space.
The Honor X8b’s triple rear camera (108MP, 5MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro) and 50MP front lens deliver sharp, vibrant photos with versatile zoom and software-enhanced detail.
The Honor X8b offers reliable mid-range performance with 8GB RAM, but lags in heavy multitasking or gaming.
Parameters
Width
74,6 mm
Height
161,1 mm
Depth
6,8 mm
Weight
166 g
Usable surface
90 %
Plastic
Colors
Black, White, Green

Build Quality and Design

The Honor X8b combines premium aesthetics with durable construction, featuring a sleek aluminum/plastic frame and a textured "glamorous green" leather finish that resists fingerprints. Its 6.7" AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate sits within a slim, 6.8mm-thick body, offering a 90% usable surface for immersive viewing. The triple rear camera array and 50MP front lens are seamlessly integrated into the design, while the device’s 166g weight ensures a balanced, ergonomic grip. With vibrant color options and a focus on tactile refinement, the X8b merges modern style with practical durability for a standout mid-range experience. A better alternative might be Honor 200 Lite, featuring a next-level design.

Battery Life

The Honor X8b’s 4500mAh battery supports a full day of moderate use, though heavy multitasking or high-brightness scenarios may drain it faster. With 35W fast charging, the device replenishes quickly, reaching 50% in under 30 minutes. While its capacity lags behind flagship models with 5000mAh+, the combination of efficient Snapdragon 680 processing and AMOLED power management helps stretch endurance. However, users engaged in prolonged video streaming or gaming may notice a decline in later hours, making it better suited for light-to-mid workloads. Non-removable design ensures durability, but those demanding all-day marathon sessions might seek supplementary charging solutions. You may find Honor 200 Lite a better fit, thanks to its superior battery.

Display

The Honor X8b’s 6.7" AMOLED display delivers vibrant, true-to-life visuals with deep blacks and sharp detail, enhanced by a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and animations. Its 2000-nit peak brightness ensures visibility in sunlight, while DCI-P3 color gamut and 2.5D curved glass elevate immersion. A hole-punch notch houses the front camera, preserving an expansive, 90% usable surface for media and multitasking. SGS-certified flicker-free technology reduces eye strain during prolonged use, and thin bezels frame the screen with modern elegance. Whether streaming, gaming, or browsing, the display’s rich contrast and responsive performance make every interaction visually striking and comfortable. If you’re after a better display, Honor 200 Lite could be the ideal option.

Camera

The Honor X8b’s triple rear camera system—featuring a 108MP main lens, 5MP ultra-wide, and 2MP macro—delivers sharp, detailed photos with vibrant colors and dynamic range. Digital zoom and PDAF ensure crisp close-ups and quick focusing, while HDR and scene mode adapt to lighting and subjects. The 50MP front camera excels in selfies and video calls, leveraging CMOS technology for balanced exposure and skin tones. Though lacking optical zoom or stabilization, the setup handles daylight and low-light scenarios effectively, aided by LED flash and advanced software processing. Features like face detection, geotagging, and panorama mode expand creative possibilities, making it versatile for casual photography. While not flagship-tier, the X8b’s camera prioritizes accessibility and consistency, producing polished results for everyday use. Honor X7b 5G might be a smarter choice, offering an upgraded camera.

Price and Value

The Honor X8b offers competitive pricing for its 6.7" AMOLED display, 4500mAh battery, and 50MP front camera, making it a strong mid-range pick. With 8GB RAM, 512GB storage options, and solid performance, it balances features and cost effectively.

Performance

The Honor X8b delivers reliable mid-range performance with its Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset, 8GB RAM, and up to 512GB storage, ensuring smooth multitasking and app switching. Its 6nm process and 2.4GHz CPU, paired with Adreno 610 GPU, handle everyday tasks and light gaming efficiently. The 250,000 Antutu score reflects solid processing capability, though it lags behind flagship-tier competitors. Features like 35W fast charging and 90Hz display complement performance, while sensors (fingerprint, gyroscope, light) enhance usability. While not optimized for intensive workloads, the X8b balances speed and efficiency for seamless daily use. You might want to check out Xiaomi Redmi 13X, featuring an upgraded performance for a superior experience.

Pros

1. Vibrant 6.7" AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate and 2000-nit peak brightness

2. 4500mAh battery with 35W fast charging for quick replenishment

3. Triple rear camera setup (108MP main, 5MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro) and 50MP front camera

4. Lightweight (166g) and slim (6.8mm) design with 90% usable screen surface

5. Competitive pricing for mid-range features like 8GB RAM and 512GB storage options

Cons

1. Outdated Snapdragon 680 chipset limits performance for heavy multitasking or gaming

2. No 5G support, relying on 4G connectivity

3. Lacks optical image stabilization and expandable storage via microSD

4. Single mono speaker and no NFC functionality

5. Plastic build and absence of water/dust resistance certifications

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