Plugging in a pair of headphones caused yet another hike in stereo crosstalk, making this one of the worst readings we've seen lately. The smartphone had mostly very good readings when connected to an active external amplifier, but its volume levels were below average and so was the stereo quality. The FM Radio also has a notification area shortcut Audio quality is uninspiringĪudio output is yet another corner cut when going lite as the mid-ranger couldn't quite replicate the performance of the Huawei P8. We were disappointed not to find RDS support - you'll have to name your radio stations by hand. It can play through the headset or the loudspeaker, but you'll need to have the headset plugged in as it serves as an antenna. The Huawei P8 has a built-in FM receiver. It is alike a pre app environment with a sort of song browser. There is a rather odd interface at the beginning of the app, which unlike all the other screens can't be accessed by swiping left or right. It would try to pull album art, song info and lyrics automatically for you.Īnother nice little touch is the ability to filter the songs by length, so no pesky ringtones show up in your library. There are no equalizers to speak off, but the app does have a few extra features. The Now Playing screen is pretty standard, it offers album art and lyrics. It offers four default playlists - songs, artists, albums, folders. The Huawei P8lite comes with Huawei's custom music player app. Simplistic video player with few options Music player It does have a neat floating windows video mode, but other than that, the player seems kind of basic. Not much else, however, is available in terms of options. We couldn't find a way to load subtitles. When it came to playing videos, the Huawei P8lite default player does a good job supporting every common video codec, but unfortunately it lacks support for AC3 audio as is usually the case with most Android phone anyway. The image editor is quite capable Video player Every teenager would be pleased with the selection. It is very intuitive and packed with options, including things like filters, effects, levels and even special watermarks for time, location, weather, food and mood. You can also go into a more capable editor with options for light and exposure adjustments (so you can bring out the shadows or the highlights), filters and beauty enhancements (which detects faces automatically). Opening a single image lets you quickly delete or rotate it, as well as gives you some basic sharing options (including streaming it over DLNA). It defaults to the Timeline view, but you can opt for the standard Album view with all of your images sorted in different albums. It still offers a Timeline view, which sorts your images by the date you've taken them. If you're a newcomer though, this tool is one of the best options to consider for its performance and ease of use.The Huawei P8lite, just like the P8, may run on an entirely new Android version, but, as already stated, MIUI 3.1 has borrowed a lot of its styling and features from its predecessor. Effective skin retouching toolĪll in all, If you are an existing Portraiture user, its latest version is a worthwhile free upgrade to have the newest features and improvements, no matter how few they are. Otherwise, you might want to consider older versions as the newest iteration introduces very few features or improvements to justify its increased price. It's available for a one-time purchase, or as a free upgrade to existing users. One nice thing about Portraiture is that you can let it apply automatic retouches to your photos, and the results are often good enough as is. Additionally, this is also where you can tweak brightness, contrast, and warmth to suit your tastes. Lastly, you have Enhancements that allow you to adjust for sharpness and detail in your photos. Second, you have Skin Mask section, which allows you to adjust the skin tones in your subjects, as well as having sliders to tweak for feathering, opacity, and fuzziness. First, Smoothing will let you apply various smoothing effects to your photos, and you have full control of how strong or how subtle they can be. When you open an image file, all your control sliders are located on the left side and are divided into three main sections. Using Portraiture is quite easy and intuitive, with a well-organized user interface.
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