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    Honor 400 Review – GSMARENA.com Test

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    Introduction

    Honor 400 pairs are available globally, and we have already checked the Pro model. Now this time is Vanilla Honor 400. Although both phones share many design elements, they are definitely not the same.

    Honor is a much more angular device with 400 more flat surfaces. The middle frame has well -curved edges, but about it. Unlike the pro model, with its curved display, the Honor is flat on the next and the back. It is a beautiful thin and light tool, which is always appreciated. Its display is a sure feature. It becomes very bright and is also HDR-certified.

    Honor 400 5g Springs at a glance:

    • Body: 156.5×74.6×7.3 mm, 184 g; Plastic frame and waist; IP65 dust tight and resistant to water (low pressure water jet aircraft), IP66 dust tight and water resistant (high pressure water jet), * depending on the market/region.
    • Display: 6.55 “AMOLED, 1B Color, 120Hz, 3840HZ PWM, HDR, 5000 Nits (Peak), 1264x2736px Resolution, 19.48: 9 aspect ratio, 460ppi.
    • Chip Set: Qualcomm SM 7550-AB Snapdragon 7 General 3 (4 NM): Otta Core (1×2.63 GHz Cortex-A715 and 3×2.4 GH Herz Cortex-A715 and 4×1.8 Gig Z Cortex-A510); Adreeno 720.
    • Memory: 256 GB 8GB Ram, 256 GB 12GB Ram, 512 GB 8GB Ram, 512 GB 12GB RAM.
    • OS/Software: Android 15, 6 large Android upgrades, Magkos 9.
    • Back Camera: Wide (Man): 200 MP, F/1.9, 1/1.4 “, PDAF, OIS; Ultra Wide Angle: 12 MP, F/2.2, 112 degrees, AF.
    • Front Camera: 50 MP, F/2.0, (Wide)
    • Video Capture: Back Camera: 4K, 1080p, Groo-Eis, OIS; Front Camera: 4K, 1080p, Groo-Eis.
    • Battery: 5300mAh (as reviewed); 66W wired, 44 % in 15 minutes, 100 % (advertised) in 46 minutes.
    • Contact: 5 g; Esim; Wi-fi 6; BT 5.4, Optics HD; Nfc; Infrastructure port.
    • Miscellaneous: Fingerprint reader (under display, optical); Stereo speaker.

    Although the telephonic camera is missed in the Vanilla model compared to his supporter siblings, his camera setup still seems to be very promising on the paper. It should have some good digital zoom in the 200MP main camera. In the upper part, there is an auto -foxing ultra -wide, which should be able to pull double duty for macroes. And a 50MP selfie goes very well with this list.

    Honor 400 does not have the performance powerhouse with its Snapdragon 7 general 3 chip sets. However, in an interesting move, Honor decided to invest in AI for the 400 family, including regular Honor 400. You get some interesting features such as photo out painting and static image to video generation for free. They are powered by Google’s strong AI models and seems to be specially in the cloud.

    After removing things, the Honor also offers a strong set of 400 modern contact features. We will ensure them in the appropriate parts of the review.

    Inboxing

    Like her supporter siblings, the honor ships 200 ships relatively thin white cardboard box. It is a standard two pieces design and is so thicker for phone safety. We have not seen any plastic inside.

    What we have not even seen is a charger and a matter – they have now gone with this generation. The package of devices is as basic as it comes, which includes only one SIM Educator tool and USB cable. Nothing more.

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