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Metric | Huawei Mate XT | Honor 200 Pro |
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Connectivity | #120 | #89 Winner |
Design | #335 Winner | #529 |
Display | #620 | #255 Winner |
Performance | #330 | #116 Winner |
Battery | #30 | #12 Winner |
Camera | #574 | #129 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Huawei Mate X is a revolutionary foldable smartphone that pushes the boundaries of what's possible in mobile design. With its $5,000 price tag, it's an investment for those who crave innovation and don't mind making a statement. I spent a week with the Mate X, exploring its capabilities and limitations, from its stunning 8-inch screen to its impressive camera system. In this review, I'll delve into my experience with this technological marvel, weighing its pros and cons, and determining whether it's worth the hefty price tag.
The Honor 200 Pro is a smartphone that impresses with its attractive design, good chipset, fast charging, and great cameras. The device's portrait mode, in particular, stands out with its excellent subject detection and well-judged background blur. The camera collaboration with Studio Hore in Paris adds an artistic touch to the portraits. The main camera captures great photos during the day, with very good detail, good dynamic range, and vibrant color profiles. Low-light performance is also commendable, although the night mode processing can be a bit finicky. The telephoto camera produces excellent images at 2.5x zoom, while the ultra-wide camera takes nice photos with good detail, but can struggle with clipped highlights. The front-facing setup features a 50MP selfie camera and a secondary depth sensor, resulting in wonderful selfies with plenty of detail and lifelike skin tones. However, the fixed focus may be a drawback for some users. While the Honor 200 Pro is a great smartphone, it has some drawbacks, such as not having full waterproofing and a somewhat shorter zoom range compared to competitors. The larger selfie cutout may also not appeal to everyone. Additionally, the price tag of around $800 at launch might be steep for some buyers. Overall, the Honor 200 Pro offers excellent value, especially as the price drops. It's a great option for those looking for a high-quality smartphone with impressive cameras and features.
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