Samsung Galaxy A8 vs. Huawei G8: Display, Performance, Camera Comparison

Both the Galaxy A8 and the Huawei G8 are positioned by the respective vendors as mid-range contenders with premium build quality at a lower price point compared to the respective flagship devices.

The Galaxy A8 is Samsung attempt to bring the same design and craftsmanship as the Galaxy S series but with a more conservative hardware configuration at only 70% of the suggested retail price of the flagship handsets.

Huawei also did the same with the G series. Once a low-cost mid-range series, Huawei is changing the positioning of the G8 with a more premium build and moderately strong hardware configuration.

Check out our video comparison of both devices in the design department as well as display, performance/benchmark, sound and camera performance.

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Samsung Galaxy A8 vs. Huawei G8: Display, Performance, Camera Comparison

Both the Galaxy A8 and the Huawei G8 are positioned by the respective vendors as mid-range contenders with premium build quality at a lower price point compared to the respective flagship devices.

The Galaxy A8 is Samsung attempt to bring the same design and craftsmanship as the Galaxy S series but with a more conservative hardware configuration at only 70% of the suggested retail price of the flagship handsets.

Huawei also did the same with the G series. Once a low-cost mid-range series, Huawei is changing the positioning of the G8 with a more premium build and moderately strong hardware configuration.

Check out our video comparison of both devices in the design department as well as display, performance/benchmark, sound and camera performance.

The post Samsung Galaxy A8 vs. Huawei G8: Display, Performance, Camera Comparison appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines News & Tech Reviews.

Samsung Galaxy A8 in the flesh, first impressions

What was once known as the Galaxy Alpha series, Samsung has just created another line of premium smartphones that is positioned just below the Galaxy S and Note series. In a way, the Galaxy A8 with its large 5.7-inch display is like the counterpart of the Note 5, sans the S Pen.

At 5.9mm on the side, the Galaxy A8 is the thinnest of the family, beating its predecessor the Galaxy A7 which was already very thin at 6.3mm. In fact, the A8 is the thinnest Galaxy yet. The chamfered edges and slightly chiseled sides offers better and more comfortable grip despite its size.

While the frame uses a solid aluminum alloy, the back panel is made up of some polycarbonate material with matte finish that it gives the impression that it is also metal. Nevertheless, Samsung did a pretty good job fusing the metal frame and the plastic back cover. And because the cover is non-removable, they managed to even further reduce the thinness of the device.

The the right side of the handset is the power button, the volume controls are on the opposite side including the dual-SIM tray for the nano-SIM card as well as another tray for the microSD card. The 3.5mm audio port and microUSB charging port are both found at the bottom.

At the back is the 16-megapixel camera with a single LED flash on the right side and the tiny rear speakers on the left. The camera module protrudes a bit from the surface of the back panel.

The 5.7-inch display looks really nice with the full HD resolution giving it a pretty good 386ppi pixel density.

The rear camera is good during daylight and when ambient light is sufficient. However, since it does not have OIS, photos tend to become blurry on low-light conditions and even under cloudy outdoors.

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Video quality is good and can do 1080p at 30fps — no 4K, not slowmo or 720p@60fps mode. While quality is very good on well-lit environments, it is shaky when hand-held due to lack of optical image stabilization.

Performance is really good, at par with the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy S5 (for the Exynos 5 Octa variant) although we wish Samsung would have at least bumped the RAM to 3GB. Antutu benchmark gave it a score of 48,583. The 3,050mAh battery also fared well in our PCMark Battery test at 8 hours and 6 minutes.

Samsung Galaxy A8 specs:
5.7-inch Super AMOLED display @ 1920×1080 pixels, 386ppi
Exynos 5 Octa 5430
Cortex A15 1.8GHz quad-core and Cortex A7 1.3GHz quad-core
2GB RAM
32GB internal storage
Dual-SIM, 4G/LTE
WiFi 802.11ac, dual band, WiFi Direct
Bluetooth 4.1 LE
GPS with aGPS support, GLONASS
FM Radio with RDS
Android 5.1 Lollipop, TouchWiz UI
Li-Ion 3,050mAh battery
158 x 76.8 x 5.9mm (dimensions)
151 grams (weight)

The Samsung Galaxy A8 is out in stores with a suggested retail price of Php24,990 and is available in stores nationwide. Available colors are black, white and gold.

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Samsung Galaxy A8 in the flesh, first impressions

What was once known as the Galaxy Alpha series, Samsung has just created another line of premium smartphones that is positioned just below the Galaxy S and Note series. In a way, the Galaxy A8 with its large 5.7-inch display is like the counterpart of the Note 5, sans the S Pen.

At 5.9mm on the side, the Galaxy A8 is the thinnest of the family, beating its predecessor the Galaxy A7 which was already very thin at 6.3mm. In fact, the A8 is the thinnest Galaxy yet. The chamfered edges and slightly chiseled sides offers better and more comfortable grip despite its size.

While the frame uses a solid aluminum alloy, the back panel is made up of some polycarbonate material with matte finish that it gives the impression that it is also metal. Nevertheless, Samsung did a pretty good job fusing the metal frame and the plastic back cover. And because the cover is non-removable, they managed to even further reduce the thinness of the device.

The the right side of the handset is the power button, the volume controls are on the opposite side including the dual-SIM tray for the nano-SIM card as well as another tray for the microSD card. The 3.5mm audio port and microUSB charging port are both found at the bottom.

At the back is the 16-megapixel camera with a single LED flash on the right side and the tiny rear speakers on the left. The camera module protrudes a bit from the surface of the back panel.

The 5.7-inch display looks really nice with the full HD resolution giving it a pretty good 386ppi pixel density.

The rear camera is good during daylight and when ambient light is sufficient. However, since it does not have OIS, photos tend to become blurry on low-light conditions and even under cloudy outdoors.

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Video quality is good and can do 1080p at 30fps — no 4K, not slowmo or 720p@60fps mode. While quality is very good on well-lit environments, it is shaky when hand-held due to lack of optical image stabilization.

Performance is really good, at par with the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy S5 (for the Exynos 5 Octa variant) although we wish Samsung would have at least bumped the RAM to 3GB. Antutu benchmark gave it a score of 48,583. The 3,050mAh battery also fared well in our PCMark Battery test at 8 hours and 6 minutes.

Samsung Galaxy A8 specs:
5.7-inch Super AMOLED display @ 1920×1080 pixels, 386ppi
Exynos 5 Octa 5430
Cortex A15 1.8GHz quad-core and Cortex A7 1.3GHz quad-core
2GB RAM
32GB internal storage
Dual-SIM, 4G/LTE
WiFi 802.11ac, dual band, WiFi Direct
Bluetooth 4.1 LE
GPS with aGPS support, GLONASS
FM Radio with RDS
Android 5.1 Lollipop, TouchWiz UI
Li-Ion 3,050mAh battery
158 x 76.8 x 5.9mm (dimensions)
151 grams (weight)

The Samsung Galaxy A8 is out in stores with a suggested retail price of Php24,990 and is available in stores nationwide. Available colors are black, white and gold.

The post Samsung Galaxy A8 in the flesh, first impressions appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines News & Tech Reviews.