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Características HONOR 100 PRO

TipoOLED/AMOLED

Densidad de pixeles437 ppi

Tamaño6.78 "

RAM16 GB

Capacidad1000 GB

AnTuTu1550000

Capacidad5000 mAh

Descripción

El HONOR 100 PRO es un teléfono inteligente diseñado para satisfacer las necesidades de los usuarios más exigentes en términos de rendimiento y capacidad de almacenamiento. Equipado con 16 GB de memoria RAM, este dispositivo maneja múltiples aplicaciones y tareas con facilidad, asegurando una experiencia de uso fluida y eficiente. Además, con una capacidad de almacenamiento interno de 1000 GB, ofrece amplio espacio para fotos, videos, aplicaciones y más, lo cual es ideal para usuarios que prefieren tener todos sus archivos importantes al alcance de la mano.
En cuanto a la cámara, el HONOR 100 PRO proporciona resultados notables, permitiendo capturar imágenes claras y detalladas en diversas condiciones de iluminación. Su autonomía es robusta gracias a una batería de 5000 mAh que garantiza un largo tiempo de uso sin necesidad de recargas constantes. Además, cuenta con carga inalámbrica que añade un elemento de conveniencia y modernidad.
Este smartphone también está equipado con tecnología 5G, asegurando una conexión ultrarrápida que es perfecta para el streaming de video en alta definición, juegos en línea y descargas rápidas. La presencia de NFC (Comunicación de Campo Cercano) facilita transacciones móviles seguras y la interacción con otros dispositivos habilitados para NFC.
En cuanto al diseño, aunque puede no satisfacer a todos los gustos, el HONOR 100 PRO compensa esto con su robusta funcionalidad y características avanzadas. La calidad de la pantalla es satisfactoria, ofreciendo una visualización decente para actividades diarias y entretenimiento.
En resumen, el HONOR 100 PRO es un smartphone que destaca especialmente por su rendimiento superior, gran capacidad de almacenamiento y conectividad avanzada, haciéndolo una opción inteligente para quienes buscan eficiencia y funcionalidad de alta tecnología en su vida diaria.

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Comentarios

notebookcheck.net

dopahin

16.08.2024

Quote from: Smita on August 16, 2024, 05:18:05 Quote from: Smita on August 16, 2024, 05:18:05 I've heard homo sapiens have already invented paragraphs.

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Smita

16.08.2024

The Honor has pretty good cameras up to regular distance of 2.6 optical video zoom and 2.5 They should have made it 5X like the Magic 5, but Samsung S24 Ultra, which the biggest Youtuber reviewers said is the best phone in 2024 lowered from 10X to 5X, maybe a good combo b/w real zoom (which I agree is the real deal) and Perscope camera, which is the largest on the Honor. Either way, I don't care about photos and Videos much and for me the fact they even compare Honor with S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max and it looses, but  in 1 or 2 places per brand it takes a point, it is more than enough. I am amazed of display brightness and HDR contrast on Videos on a sunny day, insane- so much more than I need, how can I tell the difference of a slightly better cameras, when using quick Share option destroys the quality in all SM platforms and VoIP apps like Viber. I can see it amazing, but for people who share it for others, I don't see the point. The SoC is not warm and not in this phone, tested in July heat on AnTuTu 10.2.X, COD Warzone( amonster device killer- flies), Geekbench 6 and more. It is respectable and the options of Magic OS 8 have a lot to offer, Multiwindows have the regular shared screen in two, for 2 apps and Miniwindow with as many as you a**, and both can run at the same time split in 2 and miniwindow, shortcuts when pulling from the corner inwards, different fewer choises of apps, when pull an image, a text copied with 1 finger slide are optionable to pul outside direction to the corner and drop in one of the apps u can choose from. I am happy with cooling, happy with a disassemble video I saw after I had the phone and I knew it is not a hot one, doesn't crash, the edge is minimum on the screen and it never feels the oside touches to screw up your touch usability, but it from all sides front and back and it's handy and thin, apart from the cam capsule. It feels premium in the hand and battery runs 48h with 6h Screen On time in it. More restricted use, for messaging not to much and using the phone a bit less than normal, just as a regular person needs I managed to do 65h TOTAL TIME with 7:23h SCREEN ON TIME in it without Battery Saver. The face unlock is the thing I disagree with the most. I always was amazed how modern iPhones unlock tby face, now this honor sees me from every angle on fully dark, at times I don't want it to see me, and with option to open directly withouth sliding lock screen after that, I am back in my app in miliseconds. It is considered offcial security method like on iPhone and Galaxy, but it works like magic. Is the Samsung better in camera and overall, maybe a little in some areas- the non-reflective screen is great, Honor's is super bright and I see it on the beach, so it compensates, bt still but still. I think it is up to a choice on what you prefer. I liked the Motorola very much, the Honor has some minor bugs in Magic OS, not freezig or such, Maybe Galaxy has something that will miss me from the Motorola too. I prefer camera loss and just a little PPI density loss, for Benchmark wins, and mostly battery win-important, for lower price. I like Samsung, I like Motorolla, because I had some of the new ones Edge Pro 30/40, great machines, but this year they came out with the SD8s gen.3, so looking for Galaxy Alternative I got Honor and it is great for almost 3 months now. erlier reviews are before some updates.

gsmarena.com

Shamrock Sean

28.07.2024

Honor software better than Samsung I don't think so

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Anonymous

24.07.2024

He said: After almost a week as my daily driver the only thing I can say is what a gorgeous device.

It has go beyond my expectations in every single point. The screen is absolutely AMAZING (watch hdr/Dolby Vision content on streaming platforms is an incredible experience), the sound is the best I have heard, the battery last forever, magicOS has very interesting options and is smooth as buttery, cameras are great and full of options and formats…

It’s the best phone I ever had.

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Anonymous

09.07.2024

So, if the Honor Magic6 Pro's "180 megapixel" periscope camera is actually a 45 megapixel 61mm camera due to permanent analog binning, then it should actually perform worse than the Magic5 Pro regarding distant objects. I just looked at a comparison with the Magic5 Pro from the YouTube channel Versus and indeed, the Magic5 Pro offers more detail when it comes to distant objects!

gsmarena.com

Anonymous

26.06.2024

except that curve screen

gsmarena.com

Anonymous

17.06.2024

I looked at the 68mm, 135mm and 270mm sample images at notebookcheck. It seems that even though Honor advertised the 270mm performance, they surprisingly seem to use 4-1 binning at 270mm at Iso 100. If they always use 16-1 or 4-1 binning, then it behaves basically not like a 180 megapixel Tetra²pixel sensor, but like a 45 megapixel Quad Bayer sensor. I wonder whether they also use 4-1 binning + upscaling for the full resolution photos?
According to notebookcheck, the 180 megapixel sensor is from Omnivision. So, it's possible that the sensor isn't able to output 180 megapixel images.

gsmarena.com

Anonymous

17.06.2024

I want to add that even 68mm is a crop. It's actually a 61.4mm camera. So, at 68mm, only 147 megapixel are left and if they always use 16-1 or 4-1 binning, then it behaves like a 37 megapixel Quad Bayer sensor.

gsmarena.com

Anonymous

17.06.2024

"In fact, that is the 200MP Samsung HP3 sensor that Honor appears to be using unusually."
Gsmarena, where's your source?
Notebookcheck writes that all sensors are from Omnivision and were developed in an exclusive collaboration.

notebookcheck.net/Honor-Magic6-Pro-review-The-smartphone-with-magical-battery-life.817062.0.html