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Honor Magic 4 Pro – Review

Honor Magic 4 Pro   Review

Honor Magic 4 Pro

I was a great fan of the previous generation flagships that came out of the great behemoth that was Huawei of old when it still had a smaller scale sibling of Honor under its wing. Those days are gone and the likes of the Huawei P30 Pro got left behind in the wake of the Huawei/Google Mobile Services ban instigated by the Luminous president of yore. Well, thankfully we have moved on from those days and we now have Honor as a fully independent brand from Huawei, which brings a new spark to the company and the ability to use GMS again. we had an inkling of what Honor can do as a standalone brand in the form of the Honor 50 5G which I reviewed recently here for Coolsmartphone.

What we have here is what they can do when they are not restricted by the limitations of trying to build a mid-range phone. We have the Honor Magic 4 Pro and it harks back to the previous pro series device that I had soft spot for from my day using Huawei devices like the P30 Pro. I loved that phone and it brought some true flagship specs to the table and an awesome camera. Can the Honor Magic 4 Pro give the same feel as a flagship or is it just a fluster with its oversized camera module and fancy colour. Well, I hope to find that out over the course of this review.

So as is customary in a review let’s start by having a tour of the device.

Design

We will start at the top edge of the phone which has a Speaker grill for one of the two loudspeakers. This is tucked up in between two of the numerous Antenna break lines as the signal needs to get in and out of the device somehow! to the right of the top section are a microphone hole and a feature that is not often included in phones the IR transmitter. This is predominantly used for the Smart Remote app that is bundled with the phone, not something I played with if i am being honest as it is not a feature I need.

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Honor Magic 4 Pro top

Moving around to the right-hand side of the phone is where we will find the volume rocker and just below is the power key. These are again in between more antenna lines. The power key can be set up to either have a long press bring up a Google assistant should you want with a longer press still allowing you to turn the phone off or restart the device. the buttons have positive feedback but feel that Honor missed a trick by not including any texturing on the buttons.

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Honor Magic 4 Pro right hand side

Moving down to the bottom edge. is where we will find the second loudspeaker, another microphone and the dual sim tray. Hiding amongst these components is the new SuperCharge 100W charging port that is also capable of supporting display output. It takes the form of USB type C and when plugged into a display gives you the option to use a desktop-style interface along with a keyboard and mouse if you wish to. It is not as good as the offering from Samsung’s DEX offering but it is a nice feature to have on board.

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Honor Magic 4 Pro base

As we move around to the left-hand side we have nothing really to speak of apart from more of the ever-prominent antenna lines. As a right-handed user, this is fine for me but left-handed users may find it a bit annoying at first.

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Honor Magic 4 Pro left hand side

Next up we will take a trip to the front and the display. Which is a glorious panel measuring in at 6.81″ with a variable refresh rate of between 1Hz to 120Hz LTPO Display. It also features 1920Hz PWM Dimming for those who are sensitive to this. It makes viewing the 2848 x 1312 resolution display very enjoyable and it is a joy to interact with no noticeable lag or false inputs being found in my usage so far.

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Honor Magic 4 Pro Display Locked

Up in the top left-hand corner is a camera cut-out that is not the smallest in the world, it does however need to be this size in order to allow for the 2 cameras that reside in it to have enough space. Under the screen, we have got a 12MP camera with f/2.4 aperture and a 100° smart wide-angle selfie. It is capable of capturing some great stills thanks to its Portrait mode and AI anti-distortion. In addition to these features, the camera will also be able to record up to 4K video. So that is the camera but there is also another sensor here which is the 3D Depth Camera which is used primarily for facial recognition with its 3D depth face unlock technology. This is nice to see after coming from a Pixel 6 Pro which has no face unlock something that I missed more than I thought I would.

While we are talking about unlocking the front of the phone also hides the fingerprint reader which is of the Ultrasonic under-display variety and I am very happy to say works like a charm as id plenty fast for quick access to your home screen from unlocked. it features Qualcomm’s 3D Sonic Sensor which is one of the many ways in which the Qualcomm chipset has raised the game with this phone.

I suppose i cannot avoid it any longer but it is time to talk about that rear. the rear is dominated by the “Eye of Muse” camera module which houses a massive 5 camera sensors of various varieties shapes and sizes.

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“Eye of Muse” camera module

  • 50MP Wide Camera (f/1.8)
  • 50MP Ultra Wide Camera (f/2.2)
  • 64MP Periscope Telephoto Camera (f/3.5, 3.5x Optical Zoom, 100x Digital Zoom, OIS)
  • Flicker sensor
  • 8×8 dTOF Laser Focusing System

The 64MP Periscope Telephoto Camera is capable of a massive 100x zoom which promises to provide some very interesting shooting options.. Especially when you combine them with the other two 50MP cameras one of which will allow for a Wide Angle and the other a more Normal shooting mode. The camera will use Optical Zoom for up to 3.5x magnification and then it lets the Ultra Fusion engine take care of the rest. I will go into the camera features and how it performs later on in the review.

Apart from that massive camera array that nearly takes up the top third of the phone we have not got anything else particularly notable back here.

That culminates the design tour and now it is time to talk about some of the hardware of this flagship monster!

Hardware

The Honor Magic 4 Pro is a hardware nerds wet dream when it comes to flagships at the moment. I have to admit that even I got a bit excited by the prospect of this specilicous treat. There is so much goodness in this phone that it is hard to know where to start so I am just going to do a list of the specs and take it from there.

Specs

NAME Honor Magic 4 Pro
COLOR Cyan, Black
DIMENSIONS Height 163.6mm
Width 74.7mm
Depth 9.15mm
Weight 215 grams
DISPLAY PARAMETERS Size: 6.81 inches
Resolution: 1312 x 2848 PPI 460
Aspect Ratio: 20:9
Refresh Rate: Variable between 1Hz to 120Hz
Type: OLED Curved Display
PERFORMANCE Operating System: Magic UI 6.0 based on Android 12

CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen1
GPU: Adreno 730

RAM: 8GB
Storage: 256GB
Battery: 4500 mAh (non-removable)
Charging: Fast charging 100W, 100% in 30 min (advertised),Fast wireless charging 100W, 50% in 15 min (advertised),
Reverse wireless charging, Reverse charging 5W

MAIN CAMERA – REAR 50 MP, f/1.8, 23mm (wide), 1/1.56″, 1.0µm, multi-directional PDAF, Laser AF
ULTRA WIDE CAMERA -REAR 50 MP, f/2.2, 122˚ (ultrawide), 1/2.5″, AF
PERISCOPE TELEPHOTO CAMERA -REAR 64 MP, f/3.5, 90mm (periscope telephoto), 1/2.0″, 0.7µm, PDAF, OIS, 3.5x optical zoom
FLICKER CAMERA – REAR 2 MP
DEPTH OF FIELD – REAR 8×8 dTOF Laser
FLASH Single LED Flash
ZOOM Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
VIDEO 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60fps, gyro-EIS, HDR10, 10-bit video
FEATURES AI photography, Super Wide Angle, Aperture, Multi-Video, Night shot, Portrait mode, Photo, Pro mode, Video, Panorama, Filter, Watermark,
Documents, HIGH-RES, Super Macro, Capture smiles, Time-lapse, Timer, Movie, Slow-MO, Story
FRONT CAMERA 12MP Front Camera + 3D Depth Camera
VIDEO 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps
FEATURES 3D face unlock, Portrait, Filter, Watermark, Capture smiles, Mirror reflection, Timer, Night, Gesture control
CONNECTIVITY BAND 2G Bands
GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
CDMA: 800
3G Bands
HSDPA 800 / 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
4G Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 28, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41 – China5G Bands 1, 3, 5, 8, 28, 38, 41, 77, 78, 79 SA/NSA – China
Speed HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps, LTE-A, 5G
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
BLUETOOTH A-GPS. Up to tri-band: GLONASS (1), BDS (3), GALILEO (2)
NFC NFC enabled
SENSORS Fingerprint (under display, ultrasonic), Face ID, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, color spectrum
PORTS USB 2.0, Type-C, USB On the Go
Dual nano-SIM slot
BUTTONS Gestures and on-screen navigation support
Volume key
Power key
AUDIO Dual stereo speaker
Noise cancellation support

So as you can see from the impressive specs list above the phone has got a lot to take in but I want to focus on a few of what I think are the key selling point for this phone. Processor and GPU, Battery life and charging speed and niceties (it will become clear later).

So first up the Processor and GPU.Honor Magic 4 Pro   Review

The Honor Magic 4 Pro is powered by the very power-dense 4NM Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor with the support of MEMC chip that helps to generate the best viewing experience that the phone can. That is not all though as the phone also supports GPU Turbo X which promises to increase the speed across the entire UI with an extra boost for Gaming needs. So do the high-end headline-grabbing components actually make a difference. For the most part yes they do I did not find the phone was slow in any task. There was barely a stutter in normal use and even when I put the phone under significant pressure. I even tried to run the built-in Desktop UI when plugged into my USB Dock that was hooked up to my monitor, which was using two displays at 1080p and being controlled by a Bluetooth keyboard and a mouse running on a 2.4ghz dongle. This was me trying to push the phone to its limits and I couldn’t get it to glitch.

The only time the phone was showing any stress was when using the Camera to record 4K Video as the phone did get a bit warm but this is more than normal for flagships at the moment as we are asking for so much in terms of computational assisted photography these days.

The other area that really did impress me was the Graphics processing on the phone as it was great and watching the video, streaming content and playing games were all pulled if really well. I was able to easily play my staple games of Grand Mountain and Alto’s Oddest with no dropped frames and very good quality images. All this without the battery being nuked and draining in mere seconds. I have watched many hours of YouTube on the phone and it always remains comfortable to hold when binging on the latest Radio Controlled trucks videos (yeah it’s an issue I know).

I mentioned the MEMC assistant chip earlier and this is on board to allow the phone to dynamically adjust the frame rate when using the phone for video playback. This converts Standard Definition video to High Definition video on the fly during the playback of the aforementioned content. The MEMC will work on YouTube Netflix and Prime Video. . That is not all that the MEMC will do as it also has a Frame rate booster that will work on the video’s Frame rate in the same way as the video enhancer function. I can report that it does make a small but noticeable difference

The only area that did let me down in terms of performance was when using Android Auto, but I feel this may be more a software-based issue, however. The only reason I mention it in this section is that there may be a hardware element involved as I have had the same Android Auto version on lower specced phones and not had any issue. Oddly enough I seem to recall this being an issue on Honor 50 as well so maybe some legs to this theory.

That about concludes the Performance and GPU area, next up the battery and charging.Honor Magic 4 Pro   Review

I actually want to mix this one up a bit and talk about the charging first as Honor has brought out the big guns to get the Honor Magic 4 Pro powered up fast and safely. The battery will charge at extremely fast speeds depending on which method of charging you go for. If you use the. Wired Supercharger that comes in the box with the phone you will get up to 100W of charging speed. This will allow a full 0 to 100% charge in under 30 mins. If you choose to use the Wireless 100W Supercharger then you will allow you to charge at 80W when using the in-box charger and will allow you to recharge 0 to 100% in just under an hour. If you wish to obtain the full 100W capability then you can use the optional 135W charger from the Honor Laptop range as this will give the higher amount of juice required, for the quicker charge.

One thing that is important to note is that I mentioned that you can recharge quickly and safely. When you are talking about rapidly charging batteries then there are a few areas of concern that can become relevant. The enemies of super-fast charging are heat build-up and battery health over time. This is something that Honor is aware of and they have put in various procedures to avoid these potential pitfalls. So how do they counter these issues, well they use two different methods. the charger in the box utilises Honor’s in-house developed Supercharging Technology to allow the heat build-up to be largely concentrated in the charging brick without passing it down the cable to the phone. The second is in the way that the charger and phone monitor charging rates to provide the optimum power usage minimising wasted energy that would normally be kicked out in terms of heat. The last thing that Honor has also realised is that you don’t need your phone to always charge at super fast speeds. So you can set it up to allow the phone to the only fast charge in certain scenarios as you dictate.

Honor Magic 4 Pro   ReviewA brilliant example of this is when using the Wireless Supercharger. I tended to put my phone in this when I went to bed at night to ensure I had a fully charged phone by the morning. Now when I normally did this during the day the phone charged rapidly causing there to be some heat build up which normally occurs during Wireless charging. This in turn caused the fan on the charger to spin up which was pretty noisy.

However when it was charging it overnight I didn’t hear any noise from the fan on the charger and my phone would charge a bit slower, which isn’t a problem as I am going to sleep. now as far as I am aware I didn’t actually configure anything specific to do this apart from setting a “bedtime mode” within Digital Wellbeing. I am not sure if this influenced the charging behaviour or not but if it did then brilliant. It is also possible that this is set up from the stock software config in which case kudos to Honor for doing so as it is one less thing you the user need to worry about configuring.

Here is a sound bite from the Wireless Supercharger during a charging session. It is not the best quality as it was recorded from my phone but it will give you an idea of how loud it is,

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Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series

Today Realme is bringing its latest technological breakthrough to the European market and in particular to the UK in the form of the:

  • GT Neo 3 with onboard charging speeds of 150W/80W (model dependant)via wired charge
  • GT Neo3T with Snapdragon 87
  • GT NEO 3T Dragon Ball Z Edition

These devices bring some great new tech to the entry and mid-tier price pointsRealme announce the GT Neo 3 series

Here is the press release from Realme’s launch event

realme GT NEO 3 Series officially launches in Europe, reimagining the charging experience with 50% charged in 5 minutes

London, UK, 8th June 2022 – realme, the 4th largest smartphone brand in Europe by shipments, has just launched the speed defining flagship realme GT NEO 3 series: GT NEO 3 150W, GT NEO 3 80W, GT NEO 3T and GT NEO 3T Dragon Ball Z Edition. GT NEO 3 packs premium features with an iconic racing stripe design inspired by motorsport, culminating in the 150W fast charging, powerful Dimensity 8100 5G chipset and dedicated independent display processor.

realme GT NEO 3 offers the complete mobile experience at an affordable price for UK customers at £599.99 (12GB+256GB) for the 150W variant. The realme GT NEO 3T is available for £369.00 (8GB+128GB).

Furthermore, in select European markets, the hotly anticipated GT NEO 3T Dragon Ball Z Edition is launching at €499.99 (8GB+256GB), featuring 80W charging paired with the flagship Snapdragon 870 processor, as well as a new variant of Buds Air 3 in the new Nitro Blue design, at €79.99

  • GT NEO 3 – World’s fastest charging smartphone with 150W

Inspired by motor racing and the true story of legendary driver Carroll Shelby, who painted track stripes on a high-end sports car to express his passion for speed and belief in rewriting history in 1965, realme GT NEO 3 flauntsthe legend racing design with stripes on the back of the phones in three colourways: Nitro Blue, Sprint White, and Asphalt Black, paying tribute to the speed legends.

The spirit of speed also extends from design to performance as realme is disrupting the smartphone charging experience with 150W Ultradart charge, achieving 50% charge in 5 minutes. With 38 layers of safety protection and a dedicated MCU charging security chip, the device offers a high level of security and is certified by TÜV Rheinland for Safe Fast-Charge System. Furthermore, realme GT NEO 3 boasts a battery capacity retention of at least 80% after 1600 complete charge and discharge cycles, twice the industry standard, extending battery life and improving the longevity of the device for users.

  • The first Mediatek Dimensity 8100 5G Mobile Platform

GT NEO 3 is the first smartphone powered by Dimensity 8100 Mobile Platform in Europe. Based on TSMC’s 5nm manufacturing process, GT NEO 3 features four CortexA78 cores running at 2.85GHz and four CortexA55 cores running at 2.0GHz, delivering higher CPU efficiency and achieving an impressive and stable 90 fps.

 

The new flagship device is equipped with a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with Full HD+ resolution and a high refresh rate of 120 Hz with HDR 10+ certification. GT NEO 3 uses the new generation COP packaging process, which has the potential to further shorten the chin in future products. Implemented in the GT NEO 3, the screen-to-body ratio has reached an impressive 94.2% with ultra-narrow bezels: 1.48mm (side)/1.84mm (top)/2.37mm (bottom).

 

Moreover, the graphics are extremely smooth and the pictures are high-quality thanks to the independent chip display chip. Specifically, the trajectory of on-screen object motion is estimated by the chip using a unique algorithm and a motion compensation frame is added between two existing frames, enhancing the smoothness of the picture and overall viewing experience. With these specifications, GT NEO 3 goes beyond a standard smartphone and becomes a dedicated device that is also excellent for gamers and streamers alike.

  • Wide-angle triple camera with exclusive Street Photography Mode

The realme GT NEO 3 is equipped with a triple-camera system, in which the main camera uses Sony IMX 766 50MP sensor. The other two cameras are a 119° 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 2MP 4cm macro lens. This combination makes it easy for users, both photography amateurs and pros to take vivid high-quality photos, capturing memorable moments with family and friends.

 

With these features, GT NEO 3 is a must-have device for tech lovers, especially young users. The smartphone delivers futuristic cutting-edge technologies and a fashionable design for an all round flagship device.

  • GT NEO 3T – The fastest charging smartphone in the segmentRealme announce the GT Neo 3 series

In line with the Legend Racing Design in realme GT NEO 3 Series, realme has adopted the checkered flag elements to realme GT NEO 3T with dual colour variants: Dash Yellow and Drifting White. GT NEO 3T is the fastest charging smartphone in the segment, featuring 80W SuperDart Charge and a massive 5000mAh battery, charging 50% in 12 minutes.  Compared to GT NEO 2T, GT NEO 3T has been significantly upgraded from the former’s 65W fast charging speed, bringing higher charging efficiency and safer discharge.

The favourite chipset for luxury smartphones – the Snapdragon 870 5G enables the device to adapt to use-cases, including working, studying, entertaining, and, most impressively, high FPS gaming. The GT NEO 3T display features a 6.62-inch E4 AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate with Full-HD+ resolution. This is supported by 1300 nit peak brightness allowing users to enjoy their phone even under direct sunlight.

Like GT NEO 3, GT NEO 3T sports a triple AI camera which is a 64MP primary camera, 119° Ultra-wide Lens and 4cm Macro Lens. The smartphone is also equipped with Street Photography Mode, one of realme’s recent camera innovations enabling sharp and vibrant photography.

  • realme GT NEO 3T Dragon Ball Z EditionRealme announce the GT Neo 3 series

Poised to be the most trendsetting tech brand, realme surprises and impresses customers with eye-catching collaborations and customised smartphone editions. This time, realme launches the GT NEO 3T Dragon Ball Z Edition in Europe.

The phone comes fully stocked with custom wallpapers, a redesign of the classic anime characters, custom icons and a fighting spirit at the heart of each and every device. No detail has been overlooked.

GT NEO 3 Series marks realme’s continued innovation in fast charging, trendsetting design and creative collaboration, proven to be must-have devices for tech lovers. The newly launched smartphone series delivers top-notch technologies and eye-catching designs which are both premium and fashionable, providing users with forward-looking tech.

Some pretty cool stuff there I am sure you would agree and it gets better as I have been lucky enough to get a device to use over the last few days which I will be sharing a full review with you shortly, but for the moment here are some shots of the Realme GT Neo 3 150W in all its glory for you to behold.

Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series
Realme announce the GT Neo 3 series

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