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HUAWEI nova 8 Review — The Looker With The Performance?
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HUAWEI nova 8 Review — The Looker With The Performance?

by September 22, 2021
Overview
Highlights

Powered by a Kirin 820E chipset, the HUAWEI nova 8 comes with a 66W fast charger, 6.57-inch OLED display with 90Hz refresh rate as well as a 64MP quad camera setup.

Warranty

1-year

Price

RM1,899

Positives

+ Design stands out from the typical smartphone build in recent times
+ Battery efficiency isn't bad
+ Enjoyable OLED display with smooth 90Hz refresh rate
+ Decent camera results under good conditions

Negatives

- Lacks 3.5mm headphone jack
- Would've been awesome with a bigger battery capacity
- Bloatware
- Super Macro offers mixed results

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Appearance
8.4
Efficiency
8.0
Features
7.8
Materials
7.9
Performance
7.5
Portability
8.0
User Experience
7.3
Value
7.0
Bottom Line

Could definitely do with some fine tuning to improve on the experience offered.

7.7
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Previously we looked at the HUAWEI nova 8i  and now we turn our attention from the latest mid-range offering from the company in this HUAWEI nova 8 review. Does it offer anything special? Let’s get started.

Unboxing

HUAWEI nova 8 Review Unboxing

The packaging is pretty standard and you can expect to find the following items inside:

  • HUAWEI nova 8
  • Charging brick
  • Type-C cable
  • Documentation
  • Soft case
  • SIM ejector

Appearance

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Looking at the front, it sports a 6.57-inch OLED display which comes with 90Hz refresh rate. We can see here that it also has curvature towards the end which gives it a premium finish. Aside from that, there’s the single punch-hole camera centered at the top of the screen.

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On the right side is where you’ll find its volume rockers as well as the power button, which is pretty much the standard stuff. As for the opposite left, it’s completely naked.

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Down below. you’ll be able to see its microphone hole, USB-C port, and speaker grille.

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Switching to the top, you can see the secondary speaker grille. Just below it is the phone’s NFC point, which is accompanied by the SIM tray.

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Flipping the device to the back, you can see a nice iridescent design. There’s the standard nova branding on the bottom part and finally, the camera setup on the top-left corner.

HUAWEI nova 8 Specifications

CPU Kirin 820E Hexa-core (3 x 2.2GHz Cortex-A76 & 3 x 1.84GHz Cortex-A55) 7nm
GPU Mali-G57
Memory 8GB
Storage 128GB
Display 6.57-inch OLED FHD+ (1080×2340), 90Hz refresh rate, HDR+
Rear Camera 64MP f/1.9 main camera
8MP f/2.4 ultra-wide
2MP f/2.4 depth sensor
2MP f/2.4 macro
Night Mode, AI, HDR, Portrait mode, Beautify, Pro Mode, Panorama
Selfie camera 32MP f/2.0
Portrait mode, HDR, AI, Night Mode, Panorama
Connectivity LTE Band 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/18/19/26/28/34/38/39/40/41
Dual SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz & 5GHz)
Bluetooth 5.0
USB Type-C
NFC
Battery 3800mAh
66W HUAWEI SuperCharge
Dimensions 160.12 x 74.1 x 7.64mm
Weight 169g
Ingress protection N/A

Performance

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Comparing with the nova 8i, we can see an improvement on the device with its Kirin 820E chipset, almost doubling the score on Antutu V9 when compared to the former.

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While we see that the single-core score is at the level that is expected of it, its multi-core result did reasonably well here compared to other mid-range devices that we’ve recently tested out. It’s shaping up to be a pretty decent device.

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The phone impresses again in 3DMark’s tests, where it manages to outscore other devices of its price range. We’ve put two flagships to show how much of a difference there is between a flagship device.

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The same can’t be said over at PCMark’s Work 3.0 test however as it is in the lower end of the ranking. Still, not a bad score though.

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As you can see here, the nova 8 managed to last 10 hours and 5 minutes in the battery test. While you might think that it’s not a good score, you need to take into account that it has a smaller battery capacity compared to the rest. It is also lower than the nova 8i, likely because of the higher 90Hz refresh rate that it offers.

In terms of everyday usage, I find that the device could last me a day before I need to look for the charger. I think it’s still okay, pointing back to the smaller battery size again here. As for the charger, it doesn’t take long as it comes with a 66W fast charger.

User Experience

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Considering how the battery isn’t the biggest around, the device is pretty light on the hands. Adding the curved display to that, it does feel like a premium device. The screen supports a 90Hz refresh rate, which is a standard that I’d want in a phone. Talking about the screen, the OLED panel is vibrant and I did enjoy my media consumption with it.

In terms of audio, the dual speakers works fine as they are loud enough with decent audio quality for me. One thing that I would’ve liked for the phone to offer is a 3.5mm headphone jack however. It’s always good to have options.

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The oval camera cutout makes the device look different from others in recent time, which is a good thing. One thing that I didn’t like about the back is its glossy finish. Sure, it looks good on the eyes but if you have sweaty hands like mine, you’ll definitely have fingerprint stains stuck to it. You’d probably be better off putting a case on it.

HUAWEI nova 8 Review — The Looker With The Performance? 44The UI is the same as the one on the nova 8i, which is EMUI 11 based on Android 11. Though it looks decent and easy to maneuver around, I just find it annoying that there’s bloatware on-the-get-go. It’s definitely not something that you’d want in a device of its price tag.

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As for the camera UI, it’s a similar experience where everything’s easy to navigate. If you don’t like the preset modes, you can customize it to your liking, which is a nice touch.

Under good lighting, the cameras performs quite decently. Using the Super Macro mode, it produced mixed results for me. Sometimes, the camera just doesn’t want to focus on where I want it to be.

For its Night mode, as you can see from the samples above, it makes the clouds look more grainy. It isn’t bad, but personally I prefer to snap normally for a more natural look. Another thing to point out in the mode, it takes a few seconds to snap when you’re in the mode so be sure to keep your hands steady for better shots.

Check out the full-sized images by heading to the link right here.

HUAWEI nova 8 Verdict

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While I did enjoy using the device, especially for the design and display, I feel that HUAWEI could’ve done better. Though the battery efficiency is actually good, I would’ve loved for it to come with a larger battery capacity to make it more of an attractive offering.

If you don’t mind paying RM1,899 and prefer to get something different, it’s something to consider.

We would like to thank HUAWEI Malaysia for providing the HUAWEI nova 8 that was used in this review.

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Raja Idris
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