One of the best things about the pre/early smartphone era was physical mechanisms like sliders and flippers. It was very satisfying to have a mechanism to fidget with all the time. Most smartphones now are smooth, featureless slabs, but the war against bezels has brought back some of these mechanisms. The Honor Magic 2 is one such device, and our own TK Bay has published his full video review.
The slider for the front-facing camera is an addictive feature to play with, but TK argues this phone has a lot more to offer. Watch his full review below to get an idea of what the Honor Magic 2 brings to the table. You can also check out the chart below to get the rundown on the specifications.
Specifications | Honor Magic 2 |
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Dimensions | 157.32 × 75.13 × 8.3 mm, 206g |
Software | Honor Magic UI 2.0 (EMUI 9) on top of Android 9 Pie |
SoC | Octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 980 (2x Arm Cortex-A76 cores @ 2.6GHz + 2x Arm Cortex-A76 cores @ 1.92Ghz + 4x Arm Cortex-A55 cores @ 1.8GHz); Mali-G76MP10 GPU @ 720MHz |
RAM and storage | 6GB/8GB of RAM with 128GB/256GB of storage. 512GB storage model available next month. |
Battery | 3,400mAh, 40W (10V/4A) Magic Charge |
Display | 6.39-inch Full HD+ (2340×1080) AMOLED with 19.5:9 aspect ratio |
Ports | USB Type-C port, dual nano SIM slots |
Security | In-display fingerprint scanner |
Rear cameras | 16MP+ 16MP + 24MP cameras, one is super wide-angle and another is monochrome |
Front-facing cameras | 16MP + 2MP + 2MP, two depth sensors |
Connectivity | 1.4Gbps Cat. 21 LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac (1.7Gbps WiFi via Hi1103 chipset), Bluetooth 5.0, Dual 4G VoLTE, AI dual-frequency GPS navigation (Hi1103 GPS chipset) accurate up to 30m.900MHz, 1800MHz, 850MHz, 1900MHz, 800MHz, 2GHz, Band 38, Band 39, Band 40, Band 41 (2555-2575 MHz, 2575-2635 MHz), Band 1, Band 3, 1.9GHz, I, II, IV, V, VI, VIII, XIX |
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