Honor Magic7 RSRvsNothing Phone (2)

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Honor
Honor Magic7 RSR
Magic7 RSR
Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
RAM:16GB
Storage:512GB

Quick Stats

The Honor Magic7 RSR's battery life is respectable but falls short of expectations with around 5 hours and 30 minutes heavy usage.
The Honor Magic7 RSR boasts an impressive display with notable improvements in anti-scratch technology and viewing experience.
The Honor Magic7 RSR boasts impressive camera capabilities, delivering some of the best performance available on any smartphone today overall.
The Honor Magic 7 RSR boasts significant boosts in RAM and storage for smoother multitasking and app launches.
Nothing
Nothing Phone (2)
Phone (2)
Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen1
RAM:8GB
Storage:128GB

Quick Stats

The standout feature of the Nothing Phone (2) is its impressive battery life with up to 7 hours screen-on time.
The display on Nothing Phone (2) is solid for its price point, offering vibrant colors and crisp visuals.
The Nothing Phone (2)'s camera is average, with some great shots, but limited performance in low light.
The Nothing Phone (2)'s performance is marred by inconsistencies, quirks, and average camera results.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Winner
Honor Magic7 RSR
4.32 GHz
Nothing Phone (2)
3.20 GHz

RAM

Winner
Honor Magic7 RSR
16GB
Nothing Phone (2)
8GB

Storage

Winner
Honor Magic7 RSR
512GB
Nothing Phone (2)
128GB

Weight

Winner
Honor Magic7 RSR
228g
Nothing Phone (2)
201g
Rank
Honor Magic7 RSR
Winner
#10
Nothing Phone (2)
#180
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Honor Magic7 RSR
#539
Nothing Phone (2)
#303
Winner
Design
Honor Magic7 RSR
#119
Winner
Nothing Phone (2)
#316
Display
Honor Magic7 RSR
#527
Nothing Phone (2)
#227
Winner
Performance
Honor Magic7 RSR
#14
Winner
Nothing Phone (2)
#180
Battery
Honor Magic7 RSR
#171
Winner
Nothing Phone (2)
#401
Camera
Honor Magic7 RSR
#23
Winner
Nothing Phone (2)
#319
item_phones_categoryId
Honor Magic7 RSR
#1
Tie
Nothing Phone (2)
#1
Tie

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Honor Honor Magic7 RSR
Nothing Nothing Phone (2)
Model
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen1
CPU
2x4.32 GHz Oryon V2 Phoenix L+ 6x3.53 GHz Oryon V2 Phoenix M
1x3.2 GHz Cortex, X2 +3x2.8 GHz Cortex, A710 + 4x2.0 GHz Cortex, A510
Type
Octa-Core
Octa-Core
Nanometer
3
4
Frequency
4.32
3.20
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
Adreno 830
Qualcomm Adreno 730 875 MHz
RAM
16
8
Capacity
512
128
Type
UFS Storage 4.0
UFS Storage 3.1
SD slot
No
No
Fingerprint security
Yes, in screen
Yes, in screen
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
Yes
Proximity sensor
Yes
Yes
Light sensor
Yes
Yes
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Compass sensor
Yes
Yes
Gyroscope sensor
Yes
Yes
Gravity sensor
Yes
Yes
RGB sensor
Yes
N/A
Audio
DTS / DTS X, Stereo Speakers, 3 microphones
Hi-Res Audio, Stereo Speakers, 3 microphones
Antutu Score
3040000
1135786
Antutu Version
Antutu v10
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 99% of devices
Overall performance better than 89% of devices
Cooling system
Yes
Yes
Gaming buttons
No
No
Extras
N/A
N/A

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Honor Magic7 RSR

Strengths

24 GB of RAM is a significant upgrade over the standard 16 GB in Magic 7 Pro
1 terabyte of storage is more than double what you get with the standard Magic 7 Pro
Larger aperture unit on the telephoto lens provides better zoom images
Anti-scratch display for added durability and protection
Better packaging design with a nice gray or province-inspired color scheme
Comes with additional accessories like travel chargers and a matching case

Weaknesses

Significantly more expensive than the standard Magic 7 Pro, retailing at RM $69.99 in Malaysia
No clear benefits mentioned over the standard Magic 7 Pro besides RAM upgrade and display improvements
Not sure what 'if you analyze the function of an object its form often becomes obvious' means, but it's said by Professor Porsche Design
Case design might be too flashy or attention-seeking for some users
No clear mention of improved performance with additional RAM
Additional features like the anti-scratch display are not explicitly mentioned as benefits over standard Magic 7 Pro

Nothing Phone (2)

Strengths

The phone has a completely worry-free battery package, capable of lasting up to 6-7 hours of screen time and recharging from zero to full in just an hour.
The design of the phone is quirky and cool, with a unique aesthetic that sets it apart from other devices.
The camera system, although not perfect, can produce good-looking photos in perfect lighting conditions.
The Sony IMX 890 primary sensor is a high-quality component that helps to capture sharp landscape shots.
The haptics for the keyboard are very strong, which can be a nice feature for some users.
The phone has 15 watt wireless charging capabilities, making it convenient to charge on the go.
The software of the phone is defined by its character-filled interface, which is fun and solid, even if a bit buggy.
The price point of $599 USD may be worth it for some users who value the unique design and software experience.

Weaknesses

The camera system falls apart in lower light conditions, with noisy or soft photos becoming more common.
There is a weird bug where moving subjects can have ghosting effects due to laggy HDR processing.
The price of $599 USD may be too high for some users who are looking for the best value in a mid-range device.
The specs of the phone, including the camera and processor, may not be impressive compared to other devices in its class.
Some users may find the design quirks and software bugs annoying or frustrating to deal with.
The haptic feedback on the keyboard is too strong for some users and cannot be adjusted.
The lack of a telephoto lens in the camera system may be a limitation for users who want more zoom capabilities.
Some reviewers have noted that the phone's performance can become sluggish or overheated when using demanding apps.
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Honor Magic7 RSR

Introducing the Honor Magic 7 RSR, a device that embodies exclusivity and uniqueness. This smartphone boasts a Porshe-inspired design, setting it apart from its standard counterpart, the Magic 7 Pro. With a larger aperture telephoto lens, anti-scratch display, and additional RAM, this device is perfect for those seeking a premium experience. Available in two colorways - EG gray and Province - the RSR offers a stylish upgrade for fans of sports cars and those who crave something special.

Nothing Phone (2)

The Nothing Phone (2) has sparked interest with its quirky design and character-filled software. While some might dismiss it as an average mid-range phone, others see it as the coolest thing ever made. With a price bump to $599 for the base model, expectations are high. The camera system boasts 50-megapixel sensors, but performance in lower light can be inconsistent. A powerful battery and fast charging capabilities make up for some of its limitations, raising the question: is this phone worth the premium price?

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