Monday, August 29, 2016

Study design of Honor 8: as good as the Galaxy S7? – Phonandroid

As the 8 Honor was presented to great fanfare at a Parisian event, the manufacturer put forward enormously design to fight against the competition. That he is truly under his false air of Galaxy S7?

In our favorite industry, aesthetic trends are often driven by a single actor, the meeting’s most successful well obviously, while its competitors often offer “variants” around this first theme.

while the smartphone market was a time pushed by Apple, one must admit that Samsung has since taken the ahead of the aesthetics of its aircraft to the point that many builders stole his favorite features, curved screen spearhead.

Until recently, we discovered the Honor 8 and take hand for the first time in its European version. While we carry out its test, do a little focus on one of its major aspects. Design

We get a drink

The glass has always been part of the smartphone design in that it is used for the construction of the screen. Many manufacturers have started to play with it, up to the latest fashion. Called 2.5 D screens, which are actually slightly rounded at the sides to give an impression of relief

Honor 8 is no exception: after signing a design made of aluminum as builders with little inspiration often do, it comes down to what works with curved glass. At first glance, you’d see a Galaxy S7, but shades stand still.

When Samsung chooses to continue in the round of its Galaxy range, Honor slice a little design in the manner of iPhone. However, shares with his friend a Korean 2.5D screen giving a rounded appearance to the whole.



Symmetry my love

Where the device is different compared to the Galaxy S7 on its edges, which are perfectly symmetrical. Both screens front and rear glass are joined in effect on a polished metal chassis made sand accompanying the curvature thereof, giving coherence to the whole.

will we also found on the front of the device, which has no home button and favors a balanced design. Thus, the upper band and lower band on the screen have the exact same size for a screen with only a very thin edge barely visible.

All in a visual balance balanced to all, as any good unibody design must have. It does not have a breathable raw power unit, but a beautiful object which can be proudly out of his pocket to catch the eye.



15 layers as differentiator

Honor has caught a defect of Honor 7 with its latest model: the photo sensor will now spell over his body and is perfectly integrated into the whole, when the Galaxy S7 must still have some growth to integrate its sensor. In many ways, it reminds more the range A5 / A7.

But this is of course not what we notice first when you take the phone in hand, since Honor thought to integrate a truly differentiating element on this model.

this is, neither more nor less of its 15 layers of glass processed in different ways and that give her back a reflection of the unique light : it forces a color change on its design as much as it created streaks fact very aesthetic on the phone

This blue version, which was given us in testing, is also a. another of his originality factors. This “Sapphire Blue” that recalls the paintings typed “diesel” race cars

Conclusion

We feel that with this Honor 8, the Chinese brand has understood something.: a well-worked design can sometimes import for consumers than just raw performance, the latter land being taken by the OnePlus 3 of this price range.

And with this latest device, which will be more freely accessible than many of its competitors, he managed to take inspiration from all without pay in hard-copy. Quite common to be quickly accepted, unique enough to be desirable.

It may be more this balance Aura managed to Honor, while his 8 attempts to monopolize the youth with remaining sober design while bringing a little touch of madness with its color “Sapphire Blue” and his back so special.

Having charisma, however, is not everything. So stay connected to Phonandroid to discover our complete test of Honor 8 in the coming days

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