Honor’s latest smartphone, the Honor 90 GT, presents itself as a high-end mid-range device with features that make it a potential flagship killer. The smartphone has now been launched in the company’s home country China.
The Honor 90 GT’s display is in no way inferior to the flagship model in terms of quality. It offers a 6.7 inch AMOLED display With a 120 Hz refresh rate, its maximum brightness 2.600 nits and a resolution of 2,664 x 1,200 pixels. According to the latest information, the maximum brightness of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series is also said to be 2,600 nits. This means that the Honor mid-range smartphone competes directly with the flagship models.
Honor Magic 5 Pro at €899
The Honor Magic 5 Pro features an extremely bright AMOLED display, a versatile camera system and a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. There is also a full 512 GB of internal memory
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and 24GB RAM
It is driven by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, also have 12 or even 24 GB of RAM. As for internal flash storage, customers can choose from 256 GB or less 1 terabyte To make choices. Another highlight is the 5,000 mAh battery, which can be charged at up to 100 watts via USB-C. It allows full charging in just 32 minutes.
There is one on the back 50 megapixel main camera Based on the Sony IMX906 sensor with an f/1.95 aperture. It is complemented by a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle camera with macro function and a 16 MP selfie camera.
In terms of design, Honor takes a slightly different approach compared to the previous model and features a large camera bump with silver decorations. In terms of colors, the smartphone is available in light yellow, striped blue and black colors.
Price and Availability
The Honor 90 GT is initially available in China. The basic version with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is priced at 2,699 yuan (about 345 euros), while the top model with 24 GB RAM and 1 TB storage is available for 3,699 yuan (about 472 euros). Respect is still there An international market launch for the smartphone is yet to be commented on.
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