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Title: Honor Magic4 Pro 5G review - Versatile camera smartphone with a wide range of features
Post by: Redaktion on July 13, 2022, 18:29:38
The Honor Magic4 Pro is a high-end smartphone with a wide variety of features and the first model from the former Huawei subsidiary since the acquisition. Thanks to the lack of trade restrictions, it offers a great feature set with a focus on the camera setup.

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Title: Re: Honor Magic4 Pro 5G review - Versatile camera smartphone with a wide range of features
Post by: User1234 on July 23, 2022, 00:39:32
Honor claims the panel's PWM is 1920Hz, however in your article it measured at 120Hz. Is this a mistake?
Title: Re: Honor Magic4 Pro 5G review - Versatile camera smartphone with a wide range of features
Post by: Yasen Pen on July 27, 2022, 13:24:30
Indeed, PWM is the only thing that makes this phone special and a viable option for sensitive users.
Title: Re: Honor Magic4 Pro 5G review - Versatile camera smartphone with a wide range of features
Post by: Felix Constantin on August 20, 2022, 15:55:33
Sorry about this, but while I can't evaluate the Iphone or Samsung and don't really care about those, even if I admit that the S22 is at another level, I can definitely evaluate Pixel 6 pro and Honor magic 4 pro...since I have both. There is an absolutely huge difference between those phones,and it's mainly about Pixel being absolutely pure crap at nearly everything and/or honor being way, way better. I would even say that about photos. Customising, battery, screen, responsiveness, managing temperatures etc. My Pixel just stops working in the sun. A total let off. Placing the Pixel 6 pro in front of the Honor, for me, it's at least funny. 🤦�♂️
Title: Re: Honor Magic4 Pro 5G review - Versatile camera smartphone with a wide range of features
Post by: Fournal on June 25, 2023, 13:10:48
Quote from: User1234 on July 23, 2022, 00:39:32Honor claims the panel's PWM is 1920Hz, however in your article it measured at 120Hz. Is this a mistake?
This is how the thoroughness of these tests looks like. No one know which part is done right and which is a mistake...