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Huawei’s $250 P8 lite wants to kill subsidies: Hands-on

Posted on June 4, 2015August 9, 2019 By Jarvis

Huawei isn’t first to think it can coax America off its smartphone subsidy addiction, but the new P8 lite is more than an also-ran in unlocked devices. Launching today as the pared-back – and thus more affordable – sibling to the Huawei P8, the P8 lite carries a $249.99 price tag but hits that with no need for carrier financing or any sort of minimum contract: just slot in the AT&T or T-Mobile USA SIM card of your choice. With a tag like that, though, you know Huawei had to trim some of the tech.

So, you get a 5-inch display, but it’s running at 1280 x 720 resolution rather than the 1080p or Quad HD we’re seeing in recent high-end phones. The processor is an octa-core, too, but it’s Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 615 (the 1.5GHz MSM8939, to be exact) rather than something from the top-tier 8xx series.
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