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Honor 50 Review: This Android smartphone goes beyond expectations to deliver a slick experience...


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Mirror UK just posted their HONOR 50 Review. Let's have a look what Mirror has to say about this Awesome device.
Since their separation from Huawei, Honor has been setting themselves apart, creating more unique and bolder devices aimed at a younger audience and this new style is incredibly apparent with the new Honor 50.
The Honor 50 is a mid-tier phone that dreams of being the flagship model, and it’s very close. Incorporating some of the high-end features without the eye-watering, high-end price.
The Honor 50 measure 33.8mm x 160mm and it’s also skinny at only 7.7mm thick. This makes it a little large, but it somehow manages to not feel bulky.
It has a beautiful, curved body and display though despite its size felt very comfortable in the hand.
The solid aluminium frame feels study and solid along with the grass front and back. My only worry was the camera is slightly raised from the body, while this makes the camera stand out more it took a while to get used to feeling my finger nudging the camera, and I was sometimes worried about scraping the camera on a table.
There is no 3.5mm audio jack in sight which will turn off some buyers. Like most modern devices it uses either wireless headphones or USB-C headphones, which luckily the latter are provided.
Build quality was great and felt solid and what I’d normally expect from heavyweights like Samsung and Google making this feel like a reliable, premium device.
Full Review : https://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/honor-50-review-android-smartphone-25467140
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