HONOR 50 Mobile Phone 5G SIM Free Unlocked 8 + 256 GB Smartphone with 108 MP Camera, 120 Hz 6.57 Inch OLED Curved Screen, Snapdragon 778, Battery 4300mAh, Android 11 (2 Year Warranty)

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HONOR 50 Mobile Phone 5G SIM Free Unlocked 8 + 256 GB Smartphone with 108 MP Camera, 120 Hz 6.57 Inch OLED Curved Screen, Snapdragon 778, Battery 4300mAh, Android 11 (2 Year Warranty)

HONOR 50 Mobile Phone 5G SIM Free Unlocked 8 + 256 GB Smartphone with 108 MP Camera, 120 Hz 6.57 Inch OLED Curved Screen, Snapdragon 778, Battery 4300mAh, Android 11 (2 Year Warranty)

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The main snapper has a 108MP sensor, and takes photos using 9-to-1 pixel binning, which means the camera combines every nine pixels into one giant one. This enables the sensor to ‘see’ lots of light, and produces final images that are 12MP. Overall, you’ll find that the main camera sensor is strong and reliable in most contexts, but you may well be disappointed by the quality of the auxiliary sensors. Performance It’s the camera module that’s most likely to catch your eye on the rear, where two large dark circles house camera clusters within the one unit – a little like an enlarged version of the iPhone X. There’s a reflective ring around the main 108-megapixel sensor to draw further attention to this key selling point. test environment (please refer to specific descriptions for all items). In the actual use, they may be it makes a giant leap on design and display effect, and brings amazing visual sense and comfortable touch.

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The rear main camera is a 108MP main camera. High resolution photography can be experienced in “HIGH-RES” mode. Multi-video resolution is 1080p. Video resolution is up to 4K. The device measures 160 x 73.8 x 7.8mm and is quite light, weighing in at just 175g. The curved screen makes the device comfortable to hold in the hand, but the subtle angling at the sides of this phone minimizes accidental touches on the edge of the display. The easy-to-reach power button on the right edge is an added bonus. The formal separation from Huawei also means that Honor is no longer subject to the trade restrictions that prevented the use of different technologies. Thus, the Android phone can now be shipped with Google services again and is allowed to use a current Qualcomm chip with 5G. This ensures decent competition against devices like the Xiaomi 11T or the Motorola Edge 20. This means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices (21.8 ms).

One hour of watching Netflix at default brightness consumed just 3% of the battery (with it taking approximately 40 minutes to dip down from 100% over that time period). For another point of reference, the battery went down from 92% to 88% after one hour of streaming music to my Bluetooth headphones. But now onto the lesser lenses, the 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP depth-sensing and 2MP macro snappers. The former is useful for taking snaps with a wide field of view, but pictures aren’t quite as colorful or high-res as those produced by the main snapper.

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The main reason this smartphone is a big deal isn’t down to any of its impressive hardware specs, but rather the return of Google Mobile Services. I mentioned previously that the design draws attention to the 108-megapixel camera, and having used it, I can hardly begrudge its boastfulness. This sensor is super-strong, performing well in a variety of different lighting conditions and delivering good levels of detail. Taken with the Honor 50’s main camera sensor Taken with the Honor 50’s main camera sensor Taken with the Honor 50’s main camera sensor The Honor 50 boasts a Snapdragon 778G chipset, which is one of the more powerful mid-range processors you’ll find in a smartphone. Still, this chipset can’t hold a candle to processors from the Snapdragon 800 series. The rear main camera is a 108MP camera. The front camera is a 32MP camera. High resolution photography can be experienced in “HIGH-RES” mode. Things have been quiet around Honor for a quite some time, which is why our last Honor review, the Honor 10X Lite, was more than a year ago. The last high-end Honor smartphone in our database was the Honor 20. The manufacturer is now starting anew with the Honor 50, which also uses modern 5G SoCs in addition to Google services after the separation from Huawei.

Honor uses Microsoft's SwiftKey as the standard keyboard. It offers many customization options and is well suited for entering longer texts. The touchscreen responds quiet reliably. Extensive swipe movements are also possible on the screen without problems. relative humidity of 45% to 80%, 66W HONOR charger and the original charging cable are used to charge The Honor 50’s speakers are… okay. They sound a bit average for phone speakers, getting a bit tinny when turned to high volumes, but they’re suitable for phone calls and the like. Software Multimedia, Budget Multimedia, Gaming, Budget Gaming, Lightweight Gaming, Business, Budget Office, Workstation, Subnotebooks, Ultrabooks, Chromebooks After an initial unveiling in mid-July, the Honor 50 was officially launched for the global market in late October, and went on sale on November 12.

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The Honor 50 has a screen with good contrast and punchy colors, two really useful cameras (the 108MP main and 32MP selfie snappers), and an impressively long-lasting battery. It also feels comfortable in the hand, has a well-optimized user interface, and proved powerful enough for most of our gaming needs. Along with the main sensor, Honor also includes an ultra-wide lens for added versatility. While it’s good to have, allowing you to capture far more with its 120-degree field view, it’s a significant downgrade in terms of resolution (at just 8 megapixels) – and I also experienced notable shutter lag with this lens. Taken with the Honor 50’s ultra-wide sensor In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.2 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 5% of all devices are better. Geekbench 5.2 - 5.5 | PCMark for Android | 3DMark | GFXBench (DX / GLBenchmark) 2.7 | GFXBench 3.0 | GFXBench 3.1 | GFXBench | Antutu v9 | BaseMark OS II Geekbench 5.2 - 5.5 The Honor 50 can establish mobile connections in GSM, 3G, LTE, and 5G networks. However, only two GSM and 3G bands are supported. The installed SoC supports LTE Cat. 18, which theoretically allows up to 1200 MBit/s for downlinking and a maximum of 225 MBit/s for uploading data.This is a 5G phone, and while it’s certainly not the cheapest mobile available with this next-gen connectivity, it’s still relatively affordable and could prove a good option for those looking for low-cost 5G. In my experience, the Honor 50 easily lasted a day of use – even with the 120Hz enabled at all times rather than having selected the dynamic option.



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