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As I've mentioned in my previous post on Honor 8X, I'll be testing Honor 8X's night mode and other camera's function. Read up my previous post here: HONOR 8X Camera Review Part 1
I was luckiy enough to spent a night in Riverside Majestic Hotel with my family, and we took the chance to explore the weekend night of Kuching's waterfront. Being a Kuchingnite all my life, this is one of the few times that I visited waterfront during the night. Well, not because I didn't like it but due to the terrible traffic and limited parking space available.
It was a 10 minutes walk from our hotel to the Darul Hana Bridge @ Kuching's Waterfront. The weather was nice, and you can feel the warm evening breeze blowing while taking the short relaxing walk along the river.
We reached slight earlier as the Darul Hana Musical Fountain runs daily at 8.30pm and 10pm, for a period of 15 minutes each. So we decide to walk around the esplanade while testing out Honor 8X's camera.
Children were playing soap bubbles during the night.
People queuing up for Sarawak's Keropok Lekor ( I ended up queuing too :P)
It was sharp at 8.30PM that we heard loud music being played and we rushed towards the Darul Hana Musical Fountain.
I even tried out Honor 8X's Traffic trails mode, and the results are amazing!
As my final verdic about Honor 8X after using it for almost 3 months, I can say that the camera is amazing. Even a noob photographer like me can manage to capture some decent photos using it. With it's price tag of only RM849, it definitely worth every penny of yours.
Some people tends to compare Honor 8X with Honor Play (RM1099) and a lot of them were asking in group and forum on which one to buy.
I would say if you're looking for an All-Rounder, go for Honor 8X and spend that extra cash on it's accesories. Unless you're a heavy gamer, then only go for Honor Play for better processor and longer battery life.
The only downside with Honor 8X is that it's still using a microUSB slot while other phones had turned to type-C. The other thing that I'd like to mention is that Honor 8X doesn't support 5 GHz Wifi connection. So don't go to Honor's service centre and complain about not finding your 5Ghz network.
Alright, that's all folks! Hope you guys enjoys my writreups and photos :D
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As I've mentioned in my previous post on Honor 8X, I'll be testing Honor 8X's night mode and other camera's function. Read up my previous post here: HONOR 8X Camera Review Part 1
I was luckiy enough to spent a night in Riverside Majestic Hotel with my family, and we took the chance to explore the weekend night of Kuching's waterfront. Being a Kuchingnite all my life, this is one of the few times that I visited waterfront during the night. Well, not because I didn't like it but due to the terrible traffic and limited parking space available.
It was a 10 minutes walk from our hotel to the Darul Hana Bridge @ Kuching's Waterfront. The weather was nice, and you can feel the warm evening breeze blowing while taking the short relaxing walk along the river.
We reached slight earlier as the Darul Hana Musical Fountain runs daily at 8.30pm and 10pm, for a period of 15 minutes each. So we decide to walk around the esplanade while testing out Honor 8X's camera.
Children were playing soap bubbles during the night.
People queuing up for Sarawak's Keropok Lekor ( I ended up queuing too :P)
It was sharp at 8.30PM that we heard loud music being played and we rushed towards the Darul Hana Musical Fountain.
I even tried out Honor 8X's Traffic trails mode, and the results are amazing!
As my final verdic about Honor 8X after using it for almost 3 months, I can say that the camera is amazing. Even a noob photographer like me can manage to capture some decent photos using it. With it's price tag of only RM849, it definitely worth every penny of yours.
Some people tends to compare Honor 8X with Honor Play (RM1099) and a lot of them were asking in group and forum on which one to buy.
I would say if you're looking for an All-Rounder, go for Honor 8X and spend that extra cash on it's accesories. Unless you're a heavy gamer, then only go for Honor Play for better processor and longer battery life.
The only downside with Honor 8X is that it's still using a microUSB slot while other phones had turned to type-C. The other thing that I'd like to mention is that Honor 8X doesn't support 5 GHz Wifi connection. So don't go to Honor's service centre and complain about not finding your 5Ghz network.
Alright, that's all folks! Hope you guys enjoys my writreups and photos :D