Huawei Honor 7 review: Rags to riches

Rags to riches

GSMArena team, 31 July 2015.

Benchmarks

The Huawei Honor 7 is powered by the home-brewed HiSilicon Kirin 935 chipset, identical to the one ticking inside the Huawei P8. It is equipped with a total of eight Cortex-A53 processors, four clocked at 2.2 GHz and another four at 1.5 GHz. On paper, this looks like quite an adequate setup by current standards.

Huawei Honor 7

But, the real problem with the custom Kirin 935 is that it features a far-less powerful GPU than those by the competitors. The Mali-T628 MP4 is hardly a powerhouse and can potentially hurt the graphics performance of the phone significantly.

For some reason AnTuTu, GeekBench 3 and BaseMark OSII 2.0 were incompatible with the Honor 7, but we'll update the scores as soon as the compatibility is fixed.

We kick things off with the all-round Basemark OS II test. Here, we get a first glimpse of the Honor 7 falling short in overall scores. The result is most-likely due to the already mentioned poor GPU, which drags down the otherwise excellent number-crunching power of the eight core processor setup. The last-year Snapdragon 801 does noticeably better than the newest Kirin 935 chip.

Basemark OS II

Higher is better

  • LG G Flex2
    1601
  • HTC One M9
    1526
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    1370
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    1173
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    1147
  • HTC One (M8)
    1126
  • Huawei P8
    1056
  • Huawei Honor 7
    1038
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    922
  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    915
  • Huawei Honor 6
    863
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    830
  • Huawei P8lite
    600

Let's check the CPU scores breakdown. While the single-core performance turned out uninspiring, all eight cores combined are a real threat to the competition.

Basemark OS II (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    2579
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    2559
  • LG G Flex2
    2528
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    2510
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    2499
  • HTC One (M8)
    2428
  • HTC One M9
    2401
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    2334
  • Huawei Honor 6
    2279
  • Huawei Honor 7
    2251
  • Huawei P8
    2111
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    1891
  • Huawei P8lite
    1443

Basemark OS II (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    15096
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    15012
  • Huawei P8
    14046
  • Huawei Honor 6
    13916
  • Huawei Honor 7
    13708
  • Huawei P8lite
    11873
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    10320
  • HTC One M9
    10128
  • HTC One (M8)
    9860
  • LG G Flex2
    9758
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    9646
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    9590
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    7399

The same, however, definitely can't be said about graphics performance. The chipset's performance is really modest in this department. But we already knew this from the Honor 6 predecessor, which employs the same GPU.

The 1080p offscreen scores are quite poor compared to the latest Adreno units and on par with the Huawei's recent phones. The onscreen scores are steady and look a tad better, very close to Adreno 330 GPU inside the Snapdragon 801 lineup.

GFX 2.7 T-Rex (1080p offscreen)

Higher is better

  • LG G Flex2
    49
  • HTC One M9
    49
  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    31.3
  • HTC One (M8)
    28.4
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    28
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    27
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    27
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    26
  • Huawei Honor 7
    17
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    16.4
  • Huawei Honor 6
    16
  • Huawei P8lite
    10
  • Huawei P8
    10

GFX 3.0 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)

Higher is better

  • HTC One M9
    23
  • LG G Flex2
    22
  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    13.4
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    13
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    12
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    12
  • HTC One (M8)
    11.1
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    11
  • Huawei Honor 7
    9.2
  • Huawei Honor 6
    8.1
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    8
  • Huawei P8
    5.4

GFX 2.7 T-Rex (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • HTC One M9
    50
  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    48.4
  • LG G Flex2
    48
  • HTC One (M8)
    30.1
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    29
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    28
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    28
  • Huawei Honor 7
    19
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    17.4
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    17
  • Huawei Honor 6
    17
  • Huawei P8lite
    16
  • Huawei P8
    10.7

GFX 3.0 Manhattan (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    25.3
  • HTC One M9
    24
  • LG G Flex2
    22
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    13
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    12
  • HTC One (M8)
    11.9
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    11
  • Huawei Honor 7
    9.3
  • Huawei Honor 6
    8.7
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    8.5
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    7.8
  • Huawei P8
    5.7

The BaseMark X GPU benchmark also puts the Huawei Honor 7 a hair better than its Kirin siblings, but it's still at the bottom of the chart with those.

Basemark X

Higher is better

  • HTC One M9
    19848
  • LG G Flex2
    19360
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    13075
  • HTC One (M8)
    12396
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    12190
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    11798
  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    11065
  • Huawei Honor 7
    9377
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    9111
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    6501
  • Huawei P8
    6307
  • Huawei Honor 6
    4868
  • Huawei P8lite
    3648

Throughout those previous tests we though some of the lower scores might be due to poor OS optimization. Huawei has cut off a lot of the original Android Lollipop and has replaced it with proprietary apps and services. The stock browser performance confirms our suspicions, so you might want to use Chrome or other alternative.

Kraken 1.1

Lower is better

  • LG G Flex2
    4621
  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    4911
  • HTC One M9
    5500
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    5567
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    5968
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    6260
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    6382
  • Huawei Honor 6
    6937
  • Meizu MX4 Pro
    10193
  • HTC One (M8)
    10296
  • Huawei Honor 7
    11493
  • Huawei P8
    11867
  • Huawei P8lite
    16743

BrowserMark 2.1

Higher is better

  • LG G Flex2
    2086
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
    2066
  • HTC One M9
    1681
  • Motorola Moto X (2014) Lollipop
    1562
  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha
    1364
  • HTC One (M8)
    1069
  • Huawei P8lite
    981
  • Huawei Honor 7
    825
  • Huawei Ascend Mate7
    795
  • Huawei P8
    764
  • Xiaomi Mi Note
    748
  • Huawei Honor 6
    745

Just like with the P8, the Honor 7 benchmark performance is a mixed bag, probably suffering from the choice of custom hardware. This, however, is only part of the story. Kirin chipsets have historically been bundled with rather meager GPU's and this one makes no exception.

You can expect stellar octa-core processor performance, and the 3GB RAM will surely make multi-tasking look like a hassle-free job. But the disappointing graphic performance will reflect on high-quality video playback and a lot of graphics-intensive 3D games. If you are a gamer, the Honor 7 should not be among your top considerations for sure.

Reader comments

  • Opeeazy
  • 17 May 2021
  • Nu6

Are you selling this phone UK used And how much

  • Anonymous
  • 16 Sep 2020
  • r3H

Please how can I buy the camera of this phone. Mine camera not working fine again

  • John Anaklet
  • 22 Jul 2020
  • fuZ

One of good phone but I need the screen for my phone