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Huawei Enjoy 8 Plus reviews by real users Huawei Enjoy 8 Plus
- 5.93"LCD IPSFHD+18:9
- 170 g75.3 mm157.2 mm7.5 mm
- Kirin 659 Octa-Core 4 GB RAM 128 GB
- v? 75.400
- 4000 mAh
- 1 13 Mpx · ƒ/2.2 2SELF 16 Mpx · ƒ/2.0
- Android 8.0 Oreo Android 8.0 Oreo
User score
- Screen5.8
- Performance8.3
- Camera7.0
- Connectivity5.7
- Battery9.0
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Performance & Hardware
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Camera
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Connectivity
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Battery
- 0%Less than half day
- 0%Less than a day
- 0%One day
- 100%More than one day
- 0%Two days or more
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Software
- 0%It comes with a clean operating system
- 100%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 0%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
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- 0%Never
- 0%Once a year
- 0%Every six months
- 0%Every two months or less
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User reviews
- AutoGood phone but it's missing
Regarding the design, it does not feel premium but it is a mobile phone that is more or less economical, it has a great battery that lasts almost 2 days and a good screen, it has a decent software and a regular camera that tends to bad.
Pros- Battery
- Processor (more or less)
- screen
- Ram and internal storage
Cons- software
- Camera
View original review- 8.2
- Screen7.7
- Performance8.3
- Camera7.0
- Connectivity8.5
- Battery9.0
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In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:
- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.
Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.
The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.