Huawei P8 LITE Hands On!

The Huawei P8 Light is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a range of features and functionalities at an affordable price.

The phone has a sleek design with a thin profile of 7.7 mm, making it easy to use in one hand. The plastic body is mostly smooth, but there's a slight ridge texture on the backside that provides a bit of grip. The gold frame with a faux brush metal finish adds an elegant touch, extending beyond the front and back panels.

The power and volume buttons are located on the right side, making them easily accessible. The remaining ports include a 3.5 mm headphone jack at the top and a micro USB port at the bottom, flanked by a speaker and a microphone.

The phone features a 5-inch LCD display with 720p resolution, which is not particularly impressive but should still provide decent visuals for casual users. The screen size is well-suited for those who prefer a smaller smartphone, and the pixel density remains respectable despite the lower resolution.

Colors appear vibrant on the screen, and it gets reasonably bright during use. Internally, the phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor and 2 GB of RAM, which should handle everyday tasks and casual gaming without issues.

The Emotion UI skin is one of the more fluid Android interfaces available, providing a smooth user experience that's not overly complicated or bloaty. The phone also comes with 16 GB of storage, expandable via micro SD to up to 32 GB, and supports a wide range of LTE bands for compatibility with various carriers.

The camera is equipped with a 13-megapixel rear sensor and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, promising optimal picture quality even in low-light conditions. The camera software offers intuitive modes like Photo, Video, and Beauty, as well as an all-focus mode that allows adjusting the point of focus after capture.

The phone has a non-removable 2200 mAh battery, which should be sufficient for a full day's use despite powering a 720p screen. Power-saving modes are also built-in to help optimize battery life.

In terms of software, the P8 Light ships with Android 4.4.4 Kit Kat and promises an update to Android Lollipop in the future, although no timeline has been confirmed. The Emotion UI 3.0 skin is also present, offering features like one-handed mode, Easy mode, and a built-in theme engine.

The best feature of the P8 Light is its price – an extremely affordable $249.99 off-contract, making it directly competitive with other budget smartphones like the Idle 3 and Zen Phone 2. The phone will be available for purchase starting today through Huawei's own outlet and various retailers, including Amazon.

Overall, the Huawei P8 Light seems to be a promising option in the budget smartphone space, offering a range of features at an affordable price that should appeal to many users who want a reliable Android device without breaking the bank.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat is going on Guys lawn here from Android authority and budget smartphones are becoming more and more affordable and easily accessible but they've also gotten better A lot better and we've seen that from a couple oems already here in 2015 and Huawei is looking to get in on the action with their latest smartphone that they've announced here in New York this is your first look and handson of the Huawei p8 light so we've already taken a a look at the original p8 which came out a couple of months back and as the name might suggest this is essentially a scale down version of that the p8 light retains the same design language as the p8 with its flat rectangular design but instead of metal the p8 light is entirely made of plastic it's still unibody and the plastic instruction is most likely to keep cost down but in the hand the p8 light still feels very well put together it's also pretty thin at 7.7 mm with some narrow side bezels that makes the phone easy to use in one hand the plastic is mostly smooth with just a slight Ridge texture on the backside that helps a bit with the grip there's also a gold frame with a faux brush Metal finish that extends a bit beyond the front and back panels to give it a more elegant appeal the power and volume buttons are on the right side where they're easy to reach and the remaining ports are in their typical places with the 3.5 mm headphone jack up top and micro USB on the bottom flanked by a speaker and a microphone on the front front is a 5 in LCD display with 720p resolution so it doesn't exactly Stand Out amongst the crowd but it can still get the job done the screen is a good size for people who don't want a gargantuan sized smartphone and at 5 in it keeps the pixel density at a respectable level that most content still looks fairly sharp colors appeared nice and vibrant and the screen seemed to get reasonably bright during our short time with the device internally the p8 light comes with the Snapdragon 615 and two gigs of RAM again no real surprises here but if it's anything like other Android smartphones being powered by the same chip the p8 light should handle the majority of everyday tasks just fine including gaming and the 2 gigs of RAM will be enough for casual multitasking but will most likely be easily bogged down with heavier usage huawe emotion UI is also one of the more fluid Android skins out there so you can expect an overall smooth experience that isn't going to break the bank 16 gigs of storage can also be found in inside the p8 light and it's expandable via micro SD for up to an additional 32 GB the p8 light supports a wide variety of Lte band so it'll work on pretty much any GSM carrier including T-Mobile and AT&T here in the states the camera on the rear is a 13 megap sensor with a 5 megap front-facing camera for selfie lovers and Huawei is promising optimal picture quality even in low light the camera software will be very familiar for anyone who's used a Huawei device in recent past there's just a few modes like Photo Video and beauty that can easily be toggled through just by swiping on the display there's also an all Focus mode which lets you adjust the point of focus after the fact which at this point in the game isn't anything new and plenty of other phones do it but it's still a handy feature to have the battery is a 2200 non removable battery which is the trend with most modern-day smartphones as removable batteries are starting to become a Dying Breed but the 200 mAh battery should still be enough to get the p8 light through a full day especially considering it's only powering a 720p screen it most likely won't be a road warrior if that's the type of phone you're looking for but there are power saving modes built in to help you get the most out of your battery life in software the p8 light will be shipping with 4.4.4 Kit Kat and Huawei says an update to lollipop is coming but a time frame is still to be determined aemotion UI 3.0 can also be found on board which isn't the latest version of Huawei skin but the differences between 3.1 and 3.0 are pretty negligible all the features that you might expect like one-handed mode easy mode and a built-in theme engine to tailor the experience to your liking are all still present here hua's UI does change a lot of the Android experience but it does so without feeling bloaty and many of the features are actually more useful than gimmicky the best part about the p8 light is the price it's extremely affordable at $249.99 off contract putting it in direct competition with phones like the idle 3 and even the Zen phone 2 it's also going to be very easily accessible to many users and you can purchase one for yourself starting today directly from huawei's own outlet and many other retailers including Amazon the budget smartphone space is getting crowded quickly and with huwe jumping in the ring your decision as to which one to get just got that much harder if you love the original p8 but wish it was more affordable then the p8 light is your best bet and it seems to be pretty promising so far as always guys thank you so much for watching this video if you did enjoy it please give it a thumbs up down below and also subscribe to the channel which is also down below if you haven't already and also don't forget to check out the website Android author.com for more in-depth coverage because we are your source for all things Androidwhat is going on Guys lawn here from Android authority and budget smartphones are becoming more and more affordable and easily accessible but they've also gotten better A lot better and we've seen that from a couple oems already here in 2015 and Huawei is looking to get in on the action with their latest smartphone that they've announced here in New York this is your first look and handson of the Huawei p8 light so we've already taken a a look at the original p8 which came out a couple of months back and as the name might suggest this is essentially a scale down version of that the p8 light retains the same design language as the p8 with its flat rectangular design but instead of metal the p8 light is entirely made of plastic it's still unibody and the plastic instruction is most likely to keep cost down but in the hand the p8 light still feels very well put together it's also pretty thin at 7.7 mm with some narrow side bezels that makes the phone easy to use in one hand the plastic is mostly smooth with just a slight Ridge texture on the backside that helps a bit with the grip there's also a gold frame with a faux brush Metal finish that extends a bit beyond the front and back panels to give it a more elegant appeal the power and volume buttons are on the right side where they're easy to reach and the remaining ports are in their typical places with the 3.5 mm headphone jack up top and micro USB on the bottom flanked by a speaker and a microphone on the front front is a 5 in LCD display with 720p resolution so it doesn't exactly Stand Out amongst the crowd but it can still get the job done the screen is a good size for people who don't want a gargantuan sized smartphone and at 5 in it keeps the pixel density at a respectable level that most content still looks fairly sharp colors appeared nice and vibrant and the screen seemed to get reasonably bright during our short time with the device internally the p8 light comes with the Snapdragon 615 and two gigs of RAM again no real surprises here but if it's anything like other Android smartphones being powered by the same chip the p8 light should handle the majority of everyday tasks just fine including gaming and the 2 gigs of RAM will be enough for casual multitasking but will most likely be easily bogged down with heavier usage huawe emotion UI is also one of the more fluid Android skins out there so you can expect an overall smooth experience that isn't going to break the bank 16 gigs of storage can also be found in inside the p8 light and it's expandable via micro SD for up to an additional 32 GB the p8 light supports a wide variety of Lte band so it'll work on pretty much any GSM carrier including T-Mobile and AT&T here in the states the camera on the rear is a 13 megap sensor with a 5 megap front-facing camera for selfie lovers and Huawei is promising optimal picture quality even in low light the camera software will be very familiar for anyone who's used a Huawei device in recent past there's just a few modes like Photo Video and beauty that can easily be toggled through just by swiping on the display there's also an all Focus mode which lets you adjust the point of focus after the fact which at this point in the game isn't anything new and plenty of other phones do it but it's still a handy feature to have the battery is a 2200 non removable battery which is the trend with most modern-day smartphones as removable batteries are starting to become a Dying Breed but the 200 mAh battery should still be enough to get the p8 light through a full day especially considering it's only powering a 720p screen it most likely won't be a road warrior if that's the type of phone you're looking for but there are power saving modes built in to help you get the most out of your battery life in software the p8 light will be shipping with 4.4.4 Kit Kat and Huawei says an update to lollipop is coming but a time frame is still to be determined aemotion UI 3.0 can also be found on board which isn't the latest version of Huawei skin but the differences between 3.1 and 3.0 are pretty negligible all the features that you might expect like one-handed mode easy mode and a built-in theme engine to tailor the experience to your liking are all still present here hua's UI does change a lot of the Android experience but it does so without feeling bloaty and many of the features are actually more useful than gimmicky the best part about the p8 light is the price it's extremely affordable at $249.99 off contract putting it in direct competition with phones like the idle 3 and even the Zen phone 2 it's also going to be very easily accessible to many users and you can purchase one for yourself starting today directly from huawei's own outlet and many other retailers including Amazon the budget smartphone space is getting crowded quickly and with huwe jumping in the ring your decision as to which one to get just got that much harder if you love the original p8 but wish it was more affordable then the p8 light is your best bet and it seems to be pretty promising so far as always guys thank you so much for watching this video if you did enjoy it please give it a thumbs up down below and also subscribe to the channel which is also down below if you haven't already and also don't forget to check out the website Android author.com for more in-depth coverage because we are your source for all things Android\n"