Huawei Honor 6 review: Virtue in disguise
Virtue in disguise
Great web browser experience
The Honor 6 comes with two browsers to handle your web surfing needs. The stock browser offers largely the same functionality as Google's bundled Chrome browser, but we found the latter to be a more capable performer.
Chrome however lets you sign in with your Google account and access open tabs and history from other devices. It has to be noted that the stock browser can't be set to hide the address bar, thus wasting screen estate.
The Stock browser and Google Chrome offer similar functionality
Apps and more
Perhaps the highlight of Huawei's homebrewed apps is the Phone Manager. It lets you control all sorts of features from call privacy and Do Not Disturb settings, to phone optimization and app permissions, to network and battery usage. It features a one-touch optimization feature that frees up memory space and gives you settings recommendations for maximum battery performance. It's quite a slick feature that few manufacturers offer.
The Phone Manager app houses many important features under one roof
The Honor 6 comes with a copy of Kingsoft Office 5.5, which handles document editing with ease. It supports Word, Excel and PowerPoint docs (both the 2003 and 2007 versions), it also opens PDF files and it doubles as a file explorer.
Kingsoft Office document editor
You do get a proper file explorer too - it has two tabs that divide your content between categories and a file explorer for internal and external storage. The app also handles ZIP and supports batch operations.
Huawei has included some nifty camera features in the Honor 6, some of which are accessed as individual apps. The Magnifier is especially useful for looking at stuff up close, while the markedly female-targeted Mirror apps lets you get a quick look at yourself, with included brightness adjustments and zoom options.
The Magnifier and Mirror apps offer some additional camera functionality
There are also the standard sound recorder, flashlight, calculator, calendar, clock, and weather apps, among others, that are a given in any self-respecting Android package nowadays. The calculator has a particularly well implemented landscape scientific mode.
When it comes to getting around, the Honor 6 comes with Google Maps and Navigation. The app offers much of the same functionality as its web-based counterpart, although you will need a data connection to take full advantage of the navigation features. Street view mode with the digital compass enabled is an especially cool trick.
The best part of owning a smartphone is getting new apps, and when it comes to Android, Google Play Store is the best source for getting your fill. From recommendations to top apps, it features a plethora of ways you can find new apps, and installing an app usually only takes a couple of taps.
Reader comments
- Jeno
- 13 Apr 2024
- Ng$
I am from ethiopia. I am using Honor 6 (H60-L12). Previously i have been updating EMUI version from EMUI 2.8 to 3.0 online. But now i am not getting any update.How can i update my Android from 4.4.2 to Android 5...? Thank you. Didn't dow...
- Anonymous
- 24 May 2023
- XBA
This phone when I ever I charge it,it didn't charge up to 100% and I didn't press it when I charge it finish it will shutdown back why it s doing that,how can I change the battery because no where to see the battery there please help me out
- Flash
- 02 Mar 2017
- bJi
It's running marshmallow currently without any rooting or flashing,just download emui 4 for H60-LO4 and download and keep it in a file dload in internal storage , then a system update will come and u need to. Update.