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Title: Honor Magic5 Lite 5G Review: Thin smartphone with thick battery
Post by: Redaktion on May 23, 2023, 15:49:36
The Honor Magic5 Lite 5G does a lot better than its predecessor, but it still relies on the same Snapdragon 695 SoC that is still very common in this price range. Externally, the Magic5 Lite convinces with its slim build that also accommodates a large 5,100 mAh battery.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Honor-Magic5-Lite-5G-Review-Thin-smartphone-with-thick-battery.718950.0.html
Title: Re: Honor Magic5 Lite 5G Review: Thin smartphone with thick battery
Post by: eyestrain on June 27, 2023, 10:35:18
look great except for eye strain issue as there is very weak PWM despite their claim.

are they faking us saying 2160hz but 120hz in real ?

I've seen people checking PWM with an iphone camera, which certainly could not go up to 2160hz, then they'd get wrong results.

or the scope in your test is confusing brightness flicker and display refresh which can be 120hz ?

also seems LTPO is adaptive from 1 to 120hz, but again it's diplay refresh, not the brightness, I'm quite sure of that. with LED panels you can let the LED on at a no refresh rate at all.

very important to me, eye strain with OLED displays become more and more an issue nowadays, and not only for older people.

thanks for all your great job notebookcheck. you are a reference !