Published on: 2025-06-26 20:00:00
The Honor 400 Pro phone stood out to me for one big reason during my testing time. It has an AI-powered tool that turns still images into moving video clips. The AI created videos felt at times like magic and took me on an emotional journey that I didn't expect. But this phone has plenty going for it beyond its AI skills. Its screen is bright and vibrant, it's packed with power and at £700 in the UK, it's relatively affordable and offers some serious competition to both Samsung's $650 Galaxy S2
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-26 20:00:05
My dad died just after my fourth birthday in 1992. Being so young, I have few memories of him and my family has only a small handful of home movie clips, filmed in the brief window before he died. But I do have a selection of still pictures and in my testing of a new phone, I found I was able to bring him to life using AI. Honestly? I really don't know how to feel about it. The original still image of my dad (left) and the AI-created video of him (right). Andrew Lanxon/CNET The phone is the n
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The iPhone 16 Pro and Galaxy S25 Ultra are among the best phones money can buy. They both pack powerful processors, glorious displays and a host of AI features, but it's the camera systems that really stand out. Their respective imaging capabilities have already impressed us in their individual reviews, but how do these two mobile titans compare? To find out, I shot hundreds of photos across both phones in a variety of conditions to see which phone takes the best-looking images. What's "best" i
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