Published on: 2025-06-26 20:00:18
It’s been a while since a company has thrown out a truly silly number of megapixels for a new phone. After all, the double-digit pixels found on most flagship handsets are just used to pixel bin the size down without harming the quality. Rejoice, then, when I tell you Honor’s new midrange 400 series is shipping with a 200 megapixel sensor working hand-in glove with an AI to make use of all that data. 200 megapixels, in this economy? Apparently so. The 400 series is the latest in Honor’s not-at-
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-04 00:45:00
ZDNET's key takeaways This smartphone has a stunning look. The performance and battery life are excellent. The 50-megapixel camera is more for low-light than image quality. View now at Amazon While iOS users are now accustomed to paying close to a thousand dollars for a phone, Android users don't have to. Sure, expensive Android phones exist, but there are also plenty of Android handsets that cost a couple of hundred dollars and that are perfectly capable. Also: Stop squirting hot glue into
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