I do it yet:
The Honor 3c is a device with good performance and sleek appearance. Operating system running smoothly. Good but, fat finger-sensitive display (non-glare protective film brings this situation). Camera takes in daylight and manual adjustments (ISO, white balance, saturation, etc.) ordinary images. The Bluetooth pairing with the handsfree car work right away. Battery life is good (in my usage profile of the battery lasts 3 days). Surfing the Internet with Wi-Fi but the battery is sucked dry fairly quickly. I think at other smartphones, this is no different. The battery can be exchanged by the way.
Half a point deduction, there is that the acclaimed high net sensitivity of Honor 3c (just for the E + network) is no better than with my old LG or at the LG Bello my wife. On the contrary, where my old LG had 4-5 bars, I have the Honor 3c 1-2 bar.
Another half point I draw from, since when entering text (emails or keywords) keyboard hooked something saying entries are sometimes not the same, but shown delayed. So has an overall point deduction.
Overall, this device is recommended, as you get a good smartphone with numerous features for relatively modest money.
Too bad that the announced for early 2015 update to Android 4.4. is still not available outside of China. I fear that as nothing more is it, especially as the Honor 4c infected with the more current operating system is already in the starting blocks. The support seems not (yet) to be among the strengths of the Chinese. But it still deduct a point, I think is not justified as it is about the Smartphone itself and not to the company philosophy of Huawei.