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Huawei Honor 6X review: A solid phone with one big problem

2017-04-25
when I first saw the huawei honor 6x I was excited about what it could do as a budget phone and half the price of a mid Ranger this one still manages to have good things like an all-metal build a fast and accurate fingerprint reader and two cameras on the back two cameras are something that even the Samsung Galaxy s8 doesn't have so this is a bit of a feather in huawei's cap why are they there to help add depth to your photos one's got a 12 megapixel lens and the other a 2 megapixel lens there's a mode that you can go into to give you more control over the depth of field and that's an advanced feature you just don't see in budget handsets at all there are also pro photo and video modes on here some really neat editing tools an 8 megapixel front-facing camera for those grooming selfies but here's the thing although the honor 6x has way more photo tools the motorola moto G 5 plus takes cleaner clearer photos all around in fact it's simply the better phone all around the honor 6 X was less comfortable to hold a muse battery didn't last as long it isn't splash proof it runs an older version of Android it won't let you make mobile payments and although it's got a faster processor on benchmark tests it sometimes lagged both of these phones have microSD card support for up to 128 gigabytes but the Moto G 5 plus has an option with more storage for a little bit more money here's the thing you can't buy the Moto G 5 plus everywhere and that cuts the honor 6x a break because the phones benefits even out and you match it up to the Moto G 5 neither of those phones has NFC for mobile payments and the honor 6x has those abundant camera tools and a larger screen for those who prefer room to roam so while the honors 6x camera tech is definitely on the right track the phone just doesn't have what it takes compared to the budget King
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