Honor Magic 5 Pro Review: The Camera Is The Focus Of This Hocus Pocus – SlashGear
This is a great phone, and it’s a shame that it will never see U.S. shores. It’s not perfect, especially in the States, but Samsung needs to sit up and take notice because if someone is in the market for a flagship phone outside of the U.S., there’s no reason why this can’t be that phone. It’s fast, it’s beautiful, it’s long-lasting, and it has a great camera. There’s too much there to ignore.
Honor could have made a different call on the front-facing camera, and a little tweaking of the camera might get the phone to reduce overexposing highlights at night. But those are two tiny, easy-to-ignore qualms in an otherwise complete package, and one by the way that is slimmer, lighter, and probably cheaper (depending on the deal you find) than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. That’s good for the U.S. because as long as this phone competes on the international stage, Samsung will have to react, and if these two continue to go head to head, that’s only going to make things better.
The Honor Magic 5 Pro launched in the U.K. on April 11, 2023, and can be purchased for £949.99 from Honor’s online store. Editor’s note: The direct pounds-to-dollars conversion would put this price at around $1180. If this phone were to launch in the U.S., it’s highly likely it’d be priced around $950.
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