Accelerometer, Face ID, Proximity, Gyroscope, Compass, Light Sensor
Fingerprint Sensor
Under the Screen
Dimensions
Length
163.6 mm
Width
75.5 mm
Thickness
7.98 mm
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-First of all, I give it 5 stars because it's worth its price, which is around 270€ that I bought it for. I am already satisfied with the purchase (2nd day of use) and if anything comes up in the future, I will come back to update.
-It is a mid-range budget phone, but it has a curved screen that can easily be compared to a premium mid-range screen.
-I also agree with the following review that it lacks the gimmicks compared to Xiaomi phones, which offer more in terms of advertisements, icons with games, etc.
-It is essentially a Huawei phone with Google services. The last time I had a Huawei phone was 5.5 years ago, and since then I have bought Xiaomi twice and Oppo once. Returning to a familiar environment to some extent, like the characteristic Huawei settings gear.
-There has been quite a bit of progress since then, especially in navigation, where the back buttons, home screen, and apps are completely missing, and everything is done with gestures.
-The packaging is missing not only the charger but also the silicone case. It only comes with a thin white 1-meter cable with 3 amps.
-The supercharge charging of 35W is provided at 11V/3.2A. For this reason, the best performance is achieved with the Huawei supercharge charger at 66W 11V/6A because it can and does provide 11V.
-The 40W charger at 10V/4A will not charge as fast because even though it provides 40W power, it does not provide 11V voltage, only 10V.
-It is not compatible with the first-generation supercharge at 5V/4.5A, and there will not be fast charging there. It will be somewhere around 10W.
-Its battery is very good, 5300 mAh, but it needs attention in the summer because it heats up during use. It goes without saying that it has temperature protection during charging.
-The SIM card goes in from the bottom, so the headphone jack is missing. I haven't been able to find the ideal budget USB-C headphones yet, but I will look for them. The phone has one speaker at the bottom.
-The reviews generally talk about below expected image quality and video stabilization, but for anyone who wants good photography, they must definitely go for higher categories. This is a general rule.
-The phone still has Android 13 and an upgrade to Android 14 is expected in the near future. This might improve the software and photo quality.
Good phone, not too much bloatware and not at all aggressive in going to Honor's tools.
Updates were made without any issues.
Google services work without a problem, sound-picture-battery are fine for my needs.
One note: the phone does not support wireless charging as stated in the description and also I have not tried it for games.
I recommend it for anyone looking for a phone in the range of 250-300€ and wants something relatively powerful for everyday use.