from £379.99
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Display 6.57-inch 2340x1080 curved
OLED Memory 6GB / 8GB Storage 128GB
/ 256GB CPU Snapdragon 778G
Camera 108MP ultra-clear, 8MP wide,
2MP bokeh, 2MP macro rear; 32MP front
OS Magic UI 4.2, Android 11
Connectivity USB-C, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
Dimensions 160x73.8x7.8mm Weight 175g
Get your hands on a mid-range
marvel that goes above and
beyond its price tag
Honor 50
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
hen you get the Honor 50,
you get a stunning screen,
a fantastic selfie camera,
a decent main camera,
speedy performance and excellent
battery life – all packed into a slim
handset that won’t leave you with
a huge dent in your pocket.
Honor – formerly owned by Huawei
- is looking to make a name for itself
away from the Chinese tech giant and
the Honor 50 is a step towards that. It’s
bold and looks incredible – it’s glossy,
grown-up and unlike Huawei phones,
you still get full access to the Google
Play Store so it’s much more
convincing in that sense as well.
Measuring 159.96 x 73.76 x 7.78mm
and weighing about 175g, the whole
body of the phone is covered by glass.
This makes it look flashy, and its size
makes it ideal for most people – not too
small but not so big that people with
small hands will struggle to use it.
A 6.57-inch OLED screen is squeezed
into the body and comes with a
resolution of 2340 x 1080p FHD+.
While it’s far from being high-end, the
screen tech is way beyond its price tag.
You get 1.07 billion colours and each
detail looks precise and sharp with
ultra-clear lettering. Plus, you get
plenty of brightness so it’s easy to see,
even outside on a sunny day. It’s a
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