So, are you planning to buy a new smartphone and looking forward to it having top-notch specs at a budget pricing? Look no further. Honor 8 can be your saviour not in terms of specification but also in terms of memory as well.
The Honor 8 comes with a 5.2-inch full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) 2.5D curved glass display. The 2.3GHz octa-core Kirin 950 processor powers this phone and has the backing of Mali T880-MP4 GPU and 3GB/4GB RAM. Besides, 32GB/64GB of internal storage, the Honor 8 comes with an optional storage for up to a 128GB micro SD card. The smartphone runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system wrapped under EMUI 4.1 and gets its strength from a 3000 mAh battery with fast charging support.
It also has the dual rear camera setup – both the cameras are of 12-megapixel resolution. A dual-tone LED flashlight is on the back too. The primary rear camera has f/2.2 Aperture and Laser AF. In the front, an 8-megapixel shooter with f/2.4 aperture has been provided for selfies.
The Honor 8 also comes with a fingerprint scanner which is located on its back panel. It has USB Type-C port and an Infrared sensor as well. Besides, the smartphone has a Hybrid Dual SIM tray, 4G LTE, WiFi (a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, and NFC. The handset measures 145.5 x 71 x 7.45 mm and weighs 153 grams.
So, now the question arises what all can you with the humongous memory of Honor 8 which is almost 192 GB.
Pictures
If you click pictures using the 12- megapixel rear camera and the average size of snaps is around 3.6 MB you will have plenty of space to store around 45774 snaps in your Honor 8. Hang on if you are selfie lover there is something for you as well. By using the 8-megapixel front camera, one can store around 68,664 snaps on your smartphone if the average size of the snap in 2.4 MB. So you are a kind of person who uses both the rear and front camera say in 60 – 40 proportion. You can save around a lakh snaps on your device.
Songs
Any Bollywood movie in incomplete without songs and it is very rare to find smartphone users in India who haven’t downloaded songs on their smartphones. In the recent past, we have witnessed people instead of storing songs in their phone’s memory use live streaming to hear their favourite audio track. But with Honor 8 one can just download the songs and store it on their phones and avoid data usage. So if we take into consideration an approximate number of songs based on 3 minutes 30-second length at 128Kbps, MP3 format one can store around 10,000 in Honor 8 along with around 20,000 snaps and 20 – 30 apps.