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Honor Magic 6 Pro review: possibly the best Android phone money can buy
Reece Bithrey's review of the Honor Magic 6 Pro Android phone. Is it worth its asking price?
You also get a ridiculous triple camera setup with a 50MP main sensor, a 180MP periscope telephoto and a 50MP ultrawide, while the display is a beefy 6.8-inch LTPO OLED with support for a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and a peak HDR brightness of 5000 nits, and there's also a larger 5600mAh battery for your troubles, too. The 50MP main sensor is a particular standout with it extracting some marvellous quality in images I've taken of varying things around the house, such as a vase with a Charles Rennie Mackintosh design on it, or a sign on the side of a building in Central London. Magic Capsule on its own works like Apple's Dynamic Island does on modern iPhones, allowing for simple control of apps such as the Clock for setting timers and for answering phone calls via the holepunch front camera at the top of the display.
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