Microsoft Surface Go pre-orders begin in India: Price and specifications
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Microsoft Surface Go price in India
Microsoft Surface Go tablet is available in two variants in India. While the base model of the device has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage, the high-end variant comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB of SSD storage. The former is priced at Rs 38,599 and the latter costs Rs 50,999 in India. Both the variants are available on Flipkart for pre-orders. Both the devices may come with an initial discount, as their listing on Flipkart shows their original prices that we mentioned earlier crossed out with ‘new’ pricing – Rs 37,999 and Rs 49,999 – written instead. It is also worth noticing that Flipkart lists December 27 as the ‘release date of the device, but we can only confirm this once there is an official word from Microsoft. You will have to buy the accessories separately. Since the tablet is a 2-in-1 device, you can attach an optional keyboard. While the price of the Black coloured variant is Rs 8,699, the coloured ones would cost Rs 11,799.Microsoft Surface Go specifications
Microsoft Surface Go tablet and 2-in-1 comes with 10-inch 3:2 (1800 x 1200) PixelDensity multi-touch display and is powered by Intel’s 7th generation Pentium Gold 4415Y processor. The tablet comes in two variants – 4GB RAM/64GB eMMC storage and 8GB RAM/128GB SSD storage. It is worth noticing that Microsoft Surface Go will only be available Wi-Fi-only configurations. It is the smallest and the lightest computer by the company yet and it 1.15 pounds and is as thin as 8.3mm. The tablet uses USB 3.1 that has earlier been seen on Apple’s MacBook and MacBook Pro and comes with Microsoft’s custom Surface Connector. The device has support for Windows Hello which enables users to sign in securely using facial recognition. There is a 5MP front camera on the device that can be used to capture 1080p videos. There is also an 8MP rear camera that has support for HD recording. Microsoft Surface Go tablet and 2-in-1 runs Windows 10 S. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.This contest is offering $1,00,000 or Rs 71 lakh for giving up your smartphone for a year
But then, no good thing comes easily in life. And so is the case with this money. As a part of its ‘Scroll Free For a Year’ contest, Vitaminwater will be giving the participants a ‘1996-era cellular telephone’ which will have a year-long cellular plan. Participants would only be able to use that for the entire year and will be made to go through a lie-detector test before they get the money in their bank accounts. Are you still reading this? We guess you are interested to apply then. If you think you can let go off smartphones for an entire year, you can apply to take part in the contest via Twitter or Instagram by using #nophoneforayear and #contest. You would also need to tell the company why you want to give up on your smartphone and what you are going to do in your free time. This way, Vitaminwater will know that you are interested in applying for the contest. We should point out that interested people can apply for participating in the contest before 11:59 p.m. ET on January 8, 2019. The company will be choosing the entries by January 22, 2019 and it will contact the selected participants via social media. IF you are one among them, you will be made to sign a contract for not using a smartphone for the next one year. However, it is worth noticing that using a laptop or a PC is allowed, so you do have a way of keeping yourself updated with all that’s happening around you. In case you are not able to complete the challenge and even go 6 months without using your smartphone, you will be able to win $10,000. If you ask us, this may be one of the simplest ways of making that much money, and there probably be no better manner of saying goodbye to your smartphone addiction. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.we tried to get Brandon to make this deal, but he is too busy – will you turn off your phone for a year instead? #NoPhoneForAYear #contest https://t.co/RVTF0gytnv pic.twitter.com/wFFTXl0PBX
— vitaminwater® (@vitaminwater) December 11, 2018
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OnePlus brand ambassador Amitabh Bachchan complains about his Samsung Galaxy S9 on Twitter
The South Korean technology giant responded promptly and fixed the issue that Bachchan’s Samsung Galaxy S9 was facing. The actor also confirmed this later on Twitter with another tweet that followed a few hours later.T 3024 – HELP !! Samsung S9 not functioning .. Samsung logo is on front screen, and is blinking again and again .. nothing else happens .. changed it .. let it be .. tried to close it does not close either ..
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) December 12, 2018
HELP … someone please guide me as to what I should de ..
However, it is worth noticing that Bachchan is the brand ambassador of Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus in India. He was earlier seen promoting the company’s latest flagship smartphone OnePlus 6T in the country. He has even made appearances at launch events of OnePlus smartphones in India and has been seen in the company’s television commercials. So, when he tweeted about his Samsung Galaxy S9 mobile not working properly, he also became a target of a number of trolls on Twitter himself. While it is common for brand ambassadors and influencers of a certain brand to have a preference for some other brand, they are usually bound by contract to not use or speak about using rival products publically. But then, we should also mention that even though Bachchan spoke about using Samsung Galaxy S9 on Twitter, it actually led to the negative publicity of the smartphone since he complained about it not working right. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.T 3025 – PHEEWWWWW .. !! phone resolved .. SAMSUNG connected immediately after Tweet and all is well .. what a world we are living in .. I mean it was the most disturbed night of all nights .. why ..?? because the MOBILE had gone dead .. I mean WHAT ..??!!!
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) December 13, 2018
Facebook adds support for photos and videos to its ‘Life Events’ feature: Here’s how to use the updated feature
- Go to your profile and click on ‘Whats on your mind?’. Then select Life Event from options underneath.
- A list of life event categories would appear for you to choose from. They are Work and Education, Family and Relationships, Home and Living, Health and Wellness, Travel and Experiences. Select the life event you wish to share on Facebook.
- This opens up a text field and a space for adding pictures. You would be able to choose from animated art on Facebook or from pictures in your camera roll.
- Following this, write a description of your choice.
- You can choose whom you want to show the Life Event with the help of the privacy button on the social networking platform.
- Click on save and the event would be added to your timeline and it will also get automatically shared on your friends’ news feed unless you opt to otherwise
Google Shopping rolled out in India: 7 things you should know
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Google Shopping will help you find the best deals
Google Shopping curates pricing of a particular product and offers available on it from multiple retailers. What’s more, the results will include products from merchants and sellers who have registered with Google as well as from e-commerce websites like Flipkart and Myntra. So users will be able to find where they are getting the best possible deal on the product they wish to buy. Besides this, Google has a sub-section section of Top Deals for every category of products. This shows various products the user may be interested in that are available on a discount.
The shopping experience will be personalised for each user
Google has claimed that the shopping experience via its new service will be unique for every user. When we used the new service, we saw a dedicated section name ‘Picks for you.’ This section had the products the search giant though we may be interested in, along with a sub-section called ‘Top Deals’. It is worth noticing that Google has divided picks for its users according to various categories. So when you open the Home Page, you may see Google’s picks for you in Electronics and some picks in Books on scrolling a bit down. In our experience, we saw the items we have most searched for on top.
You can access Google’s Shopping service across all your devices
One very good aspect of Google Shopping is that there isn’t a dedicated app of Chrome extension that you need to download to access it. There is a Shopping tab that Google has added to its Search, there is a separate Google Shopping Home Page and users can also access the shopping service via Google Lens.
There are different categories to choose from
As of now, there are 10 categories of products that shoppers can choose from in Google Shopping including Cell Phones, Speakers Headphones and Headsets, Men’s Clothing, Women’s Clothing, Books, Watches, Makeup, Personal Care, Appliances and Home Decor.
You will get a wider variety of products
As we mentioned earlier, not only does Google Shopping curate results from merchants who have registered with it, but also from other online shopping websites. So, if you search for a particular product, you will automatically see results from other shopping sites on one single place, which means you don’t have to search for it separately anywhere. And needless to say, the search results that you will get will be far more than what you can get on any e-commerce website. Furthermore, merchants don’t require to run ad campaigns or pay a fee to list their products on Google Shopping. So, it becomes an obvious choice for them to opt for it.
Customers will be able to see trending products
Google’s shopping service will show customers what products are trending across different categories and various deals that can be availed on buying those products.
Transactions and delivery of products will be handled by merchants
We should mention that Google shopping just a connector between retailers and shoppers. If you choose to buy something from Google Shopping, the merchant you are buying from would handle the transactions and delivery of products.
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How to authorise a computer on iTunes
- Open iTunes and sign in with your Apple ID
- There will be several menu bars out of which you need to select ‘Account’
- Once you go to ‘Account’ there will be a list of options appearing. Select the option of ‘Authorisations’ in the dropdown menu.
- This will further open up more options. Among them, you need to choose ‘Authorise This Computer’.
- Just like earlier open iTunes and sign in with your Apple ID.
- If you are a Mac user, go to the Menu Bar and select ‘Account’ and choose the ‘View My Account’ option. The steps are the same for Windows users too, but in case they don’t see the menu bar, they can press Ctrl+B on their device’s keyboard.
- Now enter your password and then press Return or Enter key on your keyboard. You may alternatively have to click ‘View Account’.
- In the Apple ID summary sections, you can find the number of accounts you have logged in with or the number of computers which are authorised. It is worth noticing that this section will only appear once you authorise two or more computers.
- In case you see more number of computers than you expected, then you can deauthorise all computers and reauthorise the ones you are still using.
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Micromax’s ‘notched’ smartphone with dual rear cameras to launch on December 18
Another tweet by Micromax says shows a notched smartphone with a dual rear camera setup and an LED flash on its back panel. Along with the tweet, the company has written, “The countdown is on.” A different hashtag has been used with this tweet – #NotchAboveTheRest. https://twitter.com/Micromax_Mobile/status/1073208079368413184 As of now, no details about the upcoming Micromax smartphone have surfaced online, so we would have to wait till we have more to tell you. The handset will be Micromax’s seventh smartphone to launch in 2018. It is worth noticing that the company had previously said that it plans to launch 13 smartphones between September 2018 and March 2019. The last smartphone to be launched by the company was Micromax Bharat 5 Infinity Edition which sports an 18:9 FullView display, runs Android Ore (Go Edition) and houses a 5,000mAh battery. Before Bharat 5 Infinity Edition, the handset maker had launched its Micromax Spark Go smartphone that featured a 5-inch FWVGA display, packed a 2,000mAh battery and was powered by Android Oreo (Go Edition). For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.We are excited, the countdown has begun. #AboveTheRest pic.twitter.com/Egtv7oeeUM
— Micromax India (@Micromax__India) December 12, 2018
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Best smartphones of 2018
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iPhone XR
September saw the launch of Apple’s 2018 iPhone lineup. Besides, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, the Cupertino based technology giant launched the iPhone XR, which is supposed to be its affordable variant. iPhone XR features a 6.1-inch LCD screen and comes with a 12MP wide angle rear camera. The smartphone is available in three storage options — 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. Its battery life is said to be 1.5 hours more than that of iPhone 8 Plus. Powered by A12 Bionic processor, iPhone XR runs iOS 12 software.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 features a 6.4-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity display and is powered by Exynos 9810 processor. The device is available in 6GB RAM/128GB storage and 8GB RAM/512GB storage options. Users can also install a microSD of up to 512GB. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 houses a 4,000mAh battery and sports a dual rear camera setup that has a 12MP wide-angle autofocus sensor and a 12MP telephoto autofocus sensor. For selfies and video calls, there is an 8MP autofocus sensor. The Android 8.1 Oreo-based smartphone comes with an upgraded S Pen and supports Dex. Samsung Galaxy Note 9’s starting price in India is Rs 67,900.
Google Pixel 3 XL
Huawei Mate 20 Pro
Huawei Mate 20 Pro runs Android 9.0 Pie skinned with EMUI 9.0 and sports a 6.39-inch QHD+ curved OLED display. The smartphone comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor and is powered by the company’s flagship HiSilicon Kirin 980 processor clubbed with 6GB RAM. Huawei Mate 20 Pro offers 128GB storage and can hold microSD cards of up to 256GB. Huawei Mate 20 Pro features a triple rear camera setup that is comprised of a 40MP primary wide-angle sensor, a 20MP ultra wide angle sensor, and an 8MP 3X telephoto sensor. For selfies and video calls, the smartphone houses a 24MP RGB selfie camera that supports 3D facial unlocking. Huawei’s latest flagship houses a 4,200mAh battery that supports 40W SuperCharge technology and wireless reverse charging, which enables it to be used to charge other Qi wireless devices. In India, the smartphone is priced at Rs 69,990.
OnePlus 6T
OnePlus 6T is surely among the most popular smartphones of the year. The smartphone is available in 6GB and 8GB of RAM and comes in 128GB and 256GB storage options. OnePlus 6T’s starting price in India is Rs 37,999 and it boasts of features like 6.41-inch optic AMOLED display, Snapdragon 845 processor with Adreno 630 GPU, a 16MP selfie camera and 3,700mAh battery. The smartphone has the same set of dual rear cameras as OnePlus 6 but comes with additional modes. OnePlus 6T comes with a waterdrop-style notch on its display and the Android 9.0 Pie based smartphone has an on-screen fingerprint sensor.
Asus Zenfone 5Z
The next one on our list is Asus’ answer to OnePlus 6 that was launched earlir this year. Asus Zenfone 5Z has a 6.2-inch full HD+ IPS display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor clubbed with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. The smartphone is available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage options. Asus Zenfone 5Z’s base model in India costs Rs 29,999 and the most high-end one bears a price tag of Rs 36,999.
Vivo NEX
With Vivo NEX, we saw a very futuristic looking smartphone by the Chinese smartphone brand that came with an almost full-screen experience and had a pop-up selfie camera. The smartphone is among the first few which ditched the notch and it sports a 6.59-inch FHD+ super AMOLED ‘Ultra Fullview’ display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset clubbed with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. Vivo NEX sports a dual rear camera setup with 12MP and 5MP sensors and has an 8MP selfie camera. The smartphone is priced at Rs 44,990 in India.
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018)
The world’s first smartphone to come with four rear cameras, Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) is available at a starting price of Rs 36,990. Among the key features of the smartphone are its 24MP+10MP+8MP+5MP rear cameras, a 24MP selfie camera, 6.3-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity display and its 3,800mAh battery.
Nokia 6.1 Plus
Priced at Rs 15, 999, Nokia 6.1 Plus is surely among the best budget smartphones we saw this year. The Android 8.1 Ore-based handset comes with a 5.8-inch full-HD+ display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor clubbed with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The smartphone by Nokia comes with 16MP+5MP dual rear cameras and a 16MP selfie camera. It houses a 3,060mAh battery.
Moto G6
This one is another good budget option you can consider buying. Moto G6 comes at a starting price of Rs 13,999 and sports a 5.7-inch FHD+ IPS touchscreen. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 CPU, the smartphone comes with either 3GB or 4GB RAM and is available in 32GB and 64GB storage options. Moto G6 features 12MP + 5MP dual rear cameras and houses a 3,000mAh battery.
Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1
If you want a smartphone with a big battery, then Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 is the right choice for you. The smartphone is available in 3GB RAM/ 32GB internal storage and 4GB RAM/64GB onboard storage options and comes at a starting price of Rs 10,999. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 sports a 5.99-inch full-HD+ IPS Full View display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor. The key highlight of the device is its 5,000mAh battery.
Honor 8X
Honor 8X is another budget smartphone that you can consider. It is available with 4GB or 6GB RAM and comes in 64GB and 128GB inbuilt storage options and the base model costs Rs 14,999. The smartphone sports a 6.5-inch fullView display and is powered by an octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor. Honor 8X comes with dual AI camera setup on its back panel with 20MP and 2MP sensors.
Honourable mention: iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max
Apple’s flagship smartphones feature an OLED HDR Super Retina display and are powered by the A12 Bionic processor. While the display of iPhone XS is 5.8-inch in size, iPhone XS Max sports a 6.5-inch screen. The smartphones come with a dual rear camera setup with a 12MP wide-angle lens and a 12MP telephoto lens. There is also a 7MP TrueDepth camera for selfies. The new iPhones are available in 64GB, 128GB, and 512GB storage options and run iOS 12. While the cost of iPhone XS starts at Rs 99,900 in India, iPhone XS Max is available at a starting price of Rs 109,900.
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OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition with 10GB RAM launched in India: Price, specifications and more
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OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition price in India
OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition is only available in 10GB RAM/256GB storage configuration and is priced at Rs 50,999 in India. The special edition smartphone will be going on sale in the country starting December 15 and will be available for purchase on Amazon India and OnePlus India’s website. You can also pick it up from OnePlus exclusive offline stores. A special sale of the newly launched device will also be held on December 13 at the OnePlus Experience Store in Connaught Place, New Delhi. The company is offering launch offers to customers on its 5th anniversary special OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition. These include a cashback of Rs 2,000 on EMI transactions done via Axis Bank cards, a cashback of Rs 1,500 on all transactions done via Axis bank credit or debit cards, up to 6 months of no-cost EMI on buying the smartphone from Amazon India, OnePlus’ official website and OnePlus offline stores. You can also exchange your old OnePlus handset and get an additional discount of Rs 3,000. A discount of Rs 2,000 is also available on exchange of other devices on Amazon India, OnePlus India and OnePlus offline stores.OnePlus 6T features and specifications
The new mobile by OnePLus comes with a subtle carbon fibre pattern that has been used beneath its glass back panel that houses that Speedmark McLaren logo on it. The logo is made of F1 AA-grade carbon fibre that has been designed by McLaren. The edges of the special edition OnePlus 6T have McLaren’s signature Papaya Orange colour on them and the charging cable of the smartphone is also Orange instead of Red. OnePlus 6T McLaren comes with new Warp Charge 30 charging technology that offers 30W fast charging capabilities. The company has claimed that it can offer a day’s worth of change in 20 minutes. Apart from RAM and storage, other specifications of the smartphone remain the same as OnePlus 6T’s (review). As we mentioned previously, OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition comes with 10GB RAM and 256GB onboard storage. Other specifications of the device include OxygenOS based on Android 9.0 Pie, 6.41-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display, Snapdragon 845 processor, 16MP+20MP dual rear cameras, 16MP selfie camera and 3,700mAh battery. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.Honor 8C review: Solid built meets smooth performance
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Honor 8C design and display
We’ll begin by talking about the design of Honor 8C. The body of the smartphone is completely made of decent quality plastic. Honor 8C is tall, yet it is slim enough for easy one-handed usage. Although the smartphone felt solid to hold and we liked its overall look and feel, it doesn’t feel premium when compared to other smartphones in the same range. Since others are made of glass and metal. But, in the budget segment, it’s not exactly the primary concern for anyone. The front is dominated by the 6.26-inch display that has a notch on top, which houses the earpiece and selfie camera. We should mention that the borders outlining the display of Honor 8C smartphone are not as slim as the ones we have seen on other smartphones lately. The chin is the thickest of all and the difference is quite noticeable.
If you don’t like the notch of the device, you can hide it using an option in the Settings menu. Flip over, and you’ll see the plastic back panel of the smartphone which looks extremely glossy. It is worth noticing that the back panel of the device is prone to getting fingerprint smudges, but the smartphone comes with a plastic cover in the box which will help you with this problem.
The fingerprint scanner of Honor 8C mobile is embedded on the back panel of the smartphone. The dual rear cameras and the LED flash are vertically stacked on the top left of the back. While ‘AI Camera’ is written right below it, the Honor branding is on the bottom left. We should point out, that like Honor 8X, the dual rear cameras are not in a single module and are placed separately on the device. Another thing that is similar between the two devices is that the AI Camera and Honor branding can only be read properly on holding the device in landscape mode.
While the left edge of the smartphone houses the SIM tray which has two nano-SIM slots and a dedicated microSD card slot, the right edge has the power and volume rocker buttons. The bottom edge has a micro-USB port, the primary microphone and a speaker grille. The secondary microphone and the 3.5mm headphone jack are placed on the top. In a nutshell, Honor 8C has a decent design and like we said decent built quality.
Coming to the display of the smartphone, the Honor 8C features a 6.26-inch HD+ (720×1520 pixels) TFT IPS LCD screen that has an aspect ratio of 19:9. The display of the device was reasonably good. The images displayed were sharp and clear. The colours showcased were accurate and vibrant and they remain consistent at different viewing angles. You may have to manually adjust the brightness, as the default wasn’t bright enough.
Honor 8C performance and cameras
Before we start talking about the performance of Honor 8C, we’ll take you through the rest of the specifications. The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm’s new 14nm Snapdragon 632 processor and comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Another storage variant with the same RAM and 32GB of onboard storage is also available for purchase.
We got the former for review, which is priced at Rs 12,999. Both the variants of the Honor 8C smartphone can hold microSD cards of up to 256GB. Honor 8C houses a 4,000mAh battery to power the device. The connectivity options on the device include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, a Micro-USB port and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Speaking about the software of the device, Honor 8C runs Android 8.1 Oreo with a layer of Honor’s EMUI 8.2 on top. There are a number of features available because of this, but then there is bloatware too. You’ll find some Google apps and some Honor’s own native apps on it. For instance, the device has Gmail, Google Chrome and Android Messages, but the Dialer and Gallery are Honor’s.
Apps like Facebook, Netflix and Camera 360 come pre-installed and there are a number of Honor’s own apps. What covers up for it is the one-handed mode on the device and its ability to run two accounts of the same app at the same time via a feature called App Twin.
The performance of Honor 8C, during our time with it, was mostly good. The smartphone handles day-to-day tasks with ease, considering that it falls in the budget segment. We launched and switched between multiple apps and Chrome tabs during our time with it, and we did not see hardly any lag in Honor 8C’s performance. To push it further, we used navigation via Google Maps in PIP mode and watched YouTube videos simultaneously. Honor 8C handled that with ease too. In spite of the multi-tasking, the smartphone didn’t warm up.
Gaming was another good aspect of the smartphone, especially when compared to other budget smartphones. We played games like Temple Run 2 and Alto’s Odyssey, and Honor 8C took it well. Heavier games like Asphalt 9 could have been better, but then, we didn’t expect a budget smartphone to run them as flawlessly as handsets with better processors do.
The call quality of the smartphone was good. There was no problem with the reception and we managed to make calls in areas like basements too. The face unlock feature worked perfectly in well-lit areas, and dimly lit areas it was mostly good. The fingerprint sensor of the device was extremely quick and accurate. It detected our finger even when it was moist.
The battery of Honor 8C was undoubtedly its best feature. The 4,000mAh battery of the smartphone lasts an entire day with heavy usage involving social media, YouTube videos and gaming. If your usage is moderate, it’ll last more than a day. It took us around two hours to completely charge the device.
For imaging duties, Honor 8C has a dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 2MP sensors and an 8MP fixed focus camera on its front panel. The camera app of the smartphone supports the Pro mode that enables users to adjust the exposure, shutter speed, white balance and more.
Honor 8C is touted to detect 22 different types of objects and more than 500 types of scenes. The smartphone also has an AI mode, much like the Honor 8X. The images that we took in well-lit conditions were sharp and had a reasonable amount of details. We liked the photography on the device. But then, we did feel that the AI mode oversaturate the images taken.
While some may like it, we prefer to have more natural looking colours in pictures taken. The images in dimly lit areas could have been better too. Some of them lacked clarity and looked dull. In fact, in dimly lit conditions, AI helped us click some better images. However, we still observed some noise in the images taken.
The selfies taken were mostly good, but in dimly lit areas, the selfie camera’s performance suffered too. The selfie camera of the device also has a beauty mode that does improve the quality of the images taken. The low-light performance of the selfie camera could have been better as well.
We ran some benchmark tests on the device, where it scored 1,04,098 in Antutu, it managed 1,277 and 4,801 in Single and Multi-core scores of Geekbench 4.

