Honor 8 should yield a better battery life rating than the axon 7. Better UI optimization, battery efficient SoC (read: not heavily performance oriented like the SD820), and lower PPI. Battery size is almost negligible (3000mah vs 3250mah on the axon 7).I considered this but 5.5 is a bit too big for me and I didn't like how the battery rated in reviews. I went with the equal priced, but smaller Honor 8.
I haven't specifically tried those two, but I've used a 1080p 5.5 inch screen before. The Axon 7 increased resolution is really not all that noticeable in many situations. In my case though, the smoother fonts in the Kindle app are much more comfortable for reading, particularly with the small font sizes I tend to use.Is the higher resolution on the Axon noticeable vs the OP3 for people that have tried both?
I'm having the seemingly common internal debate of OP3 or Axon 7 right now.
Added some more photos with some more colour. The Axon flash blew out the detail on the small tub of lotion. All the axon pics are with HDR set to auto.
Camera is very fast, faster than the 1020 but that wasn't a speed demon fyi. So far it has been very fast to lock focus and take the pics. Haven't done any video. I am using the latest software, OB27 build.
Added some more photos with some more colour. The Axon flash blew out the detail on the small tub of lotion. All the axon pics are with HDR set to auto.
Camera is very fast, faster than the 1020 but that wasn't a speed demon fyi. So far it has been very fast to lock focus and take the pics. Haven't done any video. I am using the latest software, OB27 build.
No problem, glad to help.
Yeah the 1020 still takes some nice photos... too bad it runs win phone.
I have no idea whether it's the noise reduction. I don't see an option to change the level of NR. Maybe the pics would look better using manual mode, but I find using manual on smartphone cameras cumbersome compared to slrs so I don't do it.