Honor today unveiled its
"dual flagship" strategy, in which two product lines use the name
"Magic" interchangeably. The conventional number series are featured
in one product line, while the Magic V foldable is featured in the other.
We will examine the new Magic 5
and Magic 5 Pro for the time being, but not the Ultimate variant—at least notyet.
Honor Magic 5 Pro
The 6.81-inch display on the
Magic 5 Pro is curved on all four corners. The LTPO panel has the same 1,312 x
2,848 resolution as last year's model, giving it a pixel density of 461 PPI and
the ability to refresh at up to a highly variable 120Hz. It is a 12-bit panel
with HDR10+ content capability.
With a bright f/1.6 aperture and
a unique 1/1.12" sensor, the 54MP main camera module's capacity to gather
light has been substantially improved. In addition, Honor added OIS to the
primary camera, something the Magic 4 Pro lacked. Instead of f/2.2, the
ultra-wide-angle (122°) camera features a brighter f/2.0 aperture.
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Instead of the former 64MP sensor, the periscope module now has a 50MP Sony IMX858 sensor. The lens is brighter at f/3.0 (as opposed to f/3.5), yet it still offers 3.5x optical magnification.
The phone has a Snapdragon 8 Gen
2 CPU, which is coupled with 512 GB of UFS 4.0 memory and 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM.
It is important to note that Honor has also included a lot of proprietary
hardware in the device, which runs on MagicUI 7.1 based on Android 13.
A 5,100 mAh battery is available
that allows fast charging with 66W wired SuperCharge as well as 50W wireless
SuperCharge. The packaging contains the required charger.

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