Today Honor has officially announced the Honor 8 Pro sports a 5.7-inch QHD display with a screen resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Under the hood, the Honor device is powered by the Kirin 960 octa-core processor. Running on Android 7.0 Nougat, the smartphone further comes with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, which can be further expanded up to 128GB via microSD card.

Honor 8 Pro is backed by a 4000mAh battery. On the connectivity front, the smartphone comes with a wide range of options like – 4G support, Wi-Fi 802.11, Bluetooth 4.2, dual-SIM, and an infrared sensor.

The handset packs this power into a beautiful, ultra-thin 6.97mm body, making it one of the slimmest smartphones on the market without compromising on performance. Coming in at 5.7 inches, the size of the QHD resolution screen isn’t compromised either, redefining design in the category.

Users can indulge in full HD VR journeys direct from the handset thanks to a brand new VR cardboard headset inside the smartphone box. Pre-installed onto the device, the Jaunt VR app brings 100s of premium, cinematic virtual reality experiences just a click away.

The Honor 8 Pro utilises the latest chipset, the Kirin 960, featuring eight processor cores (four high-performance Cortex A73 cores clocked at 2.4GHz and four low-power Cortex A53 cores clocked at 1.8 Ghz). With this setup it will improve single-core and multi-core performance by 10% and 18% respectively. Ensuring the Honor 8 Pro maintains this speed over time, Honor has developed the smart file system, which reduces file fragmentation.

The Honor latest handset will run the most demanding games at high-frame rates with minimum lag and dropped frames, even in 3D. Further power enhancements are harnessed with the vast power of the Mali-G71 graphics chip, which supports cutting-edge Vulkan graphics and computes API and boosts graphic performance up to 400%.
Honor 8 Pro key specifications:
- 5.7 inch, 2560 x 1440 Quad HD display, 515 ppi
- Kirin 960 octa-core (4x 2.4 GHz + 4x 1.8 GHz)
- 6 GB RAM, 64 GB ROM
- Android 7 (Nougat)
- EMUI 5.1
- 12 MP + 12 MP dual-lens camera
- USB-OTG
- 184 grams
Vulkan enabled GFX units relieve the CPU’s strain, which are normally experienced with OpenGL, raising the device’s graphical and data processing capabilities. In conjunction with the brilliant Quad HD display, games come to life without lag for maximum immersion. The impressive 64 GB internal storage is spacious enough for advanced 3D games and can be expanded via a microSD card by up to 128 GB.
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“With the launch of the Honor 8 Pro we set out to push the boundaries on all fronts” said George Zhao, President of Honor. “The handset is the most impressive performing Honor smartphone to date, redefining the large-screen category by wrapping its outstanding features inside an ultra-thin minimalist design. The device is available at a market leading price: performance ratio, with Honor 8 Pro debuting in under £475.”
Wilkin Lee, Sales and Marketing Manager for Honor UK, added: “We know that a big bugbear for smartphone users who live an always-on fast-paced life is often the battery of their device cutting out at a pivotal moment, whether they are reaching the climax of a film, on the verge of completing the top level of a game or capturing a winning shot on holiday. We’re a power reliant generation.
“With the Honor 8 Pro, we’ve gone to great lengths to make sure our users are equipped with the best battery performance so they can make the most of the handset’s other impressive capabilities and maximise online experiences.”
The new EMUI 5.1 system creates a smarter interface, learning from users’ behaviour and habits to minimise lag and ensure applications and files load smoothly. For example, if Facebook is consistently opened at around 8am every day, the system will load the app in the background in advance, cutting down app load times significantly.

The Honor 8 Pro combines cutting-edge hardware and software with its third generation 12-megapixel dual-lens camera. The two lenses work in tandem to deliver the perfect shot – the monochrome lens captures a black-and-white image with incredible depth of detail, while the RGB lens ensures vivid colour reproduction. The camera’s wide aperture range (f/0.95–f/16) delivers DSLR-like depth of field effects, for both photo and video shooting.
The device also supports shooting of 4k videos encoded in the efficient H.265 codec, which produces files twice as small as its predecessor. And EMUI 5.1 introduces Highlights, a new feature co-developed with GoPro that intelligently organises photos by category and automatically generates video stories that are easily customisable.
In line with other handsets in the Honor 8 handset range, the device also offers a wide range of editing tools to give photos and videos a professional edge, eliminating the need for additional apps and computer software.

The Honor 8 Pro will be available in three colours (Navy Blue at launch) in the UK at launch, retailing at £474.00/€549, the Honor 8 Pro supports fast charging (9V/2A). It can be pre-ordered today from Honor’s vMall.eu or purchased from Amazon from Thursday 20th April 2017. The Honor 8 Pro is a mix of the Honor 8, and the Huawei Mate 9 and a little software from the Huawei P10, the Honor 8 Pro is the most skilled phone yet from Honor so far what will there do next.