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OPPO Find N2 review: Most approachable foldable

Just needs to be more available

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OPPO’s approach to their primary foldable offering — the OPPO Find N2 — is visibly different from its contemporaries. Its phone-to-tablet folding mechanism is similar but it’s also a lot more compact. 

The compact body drew rave reactions. Seeing videos and photos online gives the impression that OPPO struck the balance between smartphone and tablet. After using it for a few weeks, I can say it delivers on that experience. 

Unboxing 

If you’re curious what’s in the box. Watch this. 

 

The perfect size? 

L-R: OPPO Find N2, OnePlus 11, iQOO 11, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Folded and side-by-side it is dwarfed by “regular-sized” smartphones today. 

OPPO Find N2

Excited for TWICE subunit MiSaMo to debut.

Unfold it and you get the 7.1-inch main screen in all its glory. It’s the perfect tweener size. Not exactly a phone, not quite a tablet. 

OPPO Find N2

Folded and viewed from its side, it’s certainly thicc. 

OPPO Find N2

But its thickness is mitigated by its overall compact footprint, making it easy to hold. 

OPPO Find N2

The buttons are all on the right side. A key design choice for a device with a morphing form-factor. 

OPPO Find N2

It also feels pretty sturdy. OPPO says the newly designed Flexion Hinge can take about 400,000 folds. Make of that what you will, but holding the phone, you won’t feel like it’s some fragile piece of equipment. It feels tough and something that’ll last you for a while… with appropriate gadget care, that is. 

Perhaps calling it perfect isn’t quite right. But it’s pretty damn close. It’s a lot clearer in my brain when to use it folded and when to use it unfolded. 

OPPO Find N2

Momo Hirai is a goddess.

When folded, you get this more conventional, albeit tinier smartphone experience. This is the mode the phone is in when I do any sort of typing and in-between-tasks doom scrolling. 

Trigun Stampede is a good watch.

Unfolded is my preferred mode when watching any sort of video. Whether that’s on YouTube, Netflix, Premier, Disney+, or any other video streaming site or service, that’s when I take advantage of the larger screen real estate. 

MiSaMo already has a song out called Bouquet. Watch the making video on YouTube.

Yes, there will be black bars whether you’re watching a vertical or a horizontal video. Is it bothersome? At first, yes. But after a while, you’ll just get used to it. It’s a lot like watching a 21:9 film on a television screen. It can be bothersome when watching in a well-lit environment but you barely notice it in the dark and you tend to not mind it after a while. 

All the foldable software tricks

OPPO Find N2

Most of the foldable software tricks or advantages can be found on the OPPO Find N2. You can run most apps in a split screen with no trouble whatsoever. Up to you which ones to pair. We’ve done several combinations including browser + Twitter, Spotify + Browser, YouTube + Twitter, TikTok + Twitter, YouTube + Disney+, and many more. 

Notably, Instagram doesn’t support split screen. Odd considering it’s one of the first apps I personally thought of using a split screen with. 

To trigger a split screen, you simply need to swipe down two fingers in the middle of the screen – right around where the ever-so-slightly visible crease is. 

OPPO Find N2

The cool thing is you can also take a screenshot of each app. Just swipe three fingers down from the tap on the side of the app that you want to take a screenshot of.

Naturally, the three-finger swipe down screenshot also works even when not using split screen. And it works on both the main and the cover display. 

OPPO Find N2

Sana Minatozaki is the ultimate bias wrecker.

It does have a FlexForm Mode. It’s the mode where you prop up the phone as if it’s a laptop. Unfortunately, it only currently works on what I can only describe as a bloatware app. Not surprising since the Find N2 is only available in China. In fact, I had to download the Google Play Store’s APK just to download the apps I regularly use. 

More optimization required

It still has a few quirks to work out. Although, this may just have to do with some Meta apps that don’t seem to be foldable-friendly. 

I already mentioned that Instagram doesn’t support the split-screen feature. Other than that, there are also a few annoyances. 

For instance, I tried the thing that Mr. Mobile mentioned on his video about Messenger going all black when you try to react to a chat with emojis. What I learned, though, is that this only happens when you have Messenger in full screen mode on the main screen. I tried the same action at 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio and the app behaved normally. 

And going full-screen mode just means you get a cropped in screen instead of something that’s optimized. Let’s go to Facebook for this. 

OPPO Find N2

In the gif above, you’ll see how Facebook looks like in 16:9 and in full-screen mode. With a media-heavy feed, you’re not seeing the entirety of the content in full-screen mode. It’s cropped and it just isn’t the best way to enjoy most social media feeds today that heavily feature photos and videos. 

In this regard, it’s best to go to 16:9 and ignore the bars on the side or just scroll on the cover screen. 

You can adjust each app’s screen size in the settings.

This isn’t as much of an issue with taller foldables like the the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 and the HONOR Magic Vs. However, the reality is that these apps haven’t fully been optimized for the foldable form-factor. I’m sure full optimization means more than cropping into the screen so you don’t have wasted space on the sides.

I also get Chinese notifications from apps that I can’t remove. Another understandable thing considering this isn’t really available internationally. 

However, this is not a Huawei situation where you still have to go through so much hoopla just to get to some of your favorite apps. Just download Google Play and everything starts working like they would on any other Android smartphone.

Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 at work

OPPO Find N2

Performance-wise, the OPPO Find N2 won’t leave you wanting. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, which debuted in smartphones around mid-to-late 2022 is still a more-than-capable processor. 

Save for the Messenger quirk, I’ve never had an app conk out or lag for no discernible reason. Switching apps is a breeze and the phone does a great job in managing background tasks, making sure you pick-up where you left off in certain apps. 

The only game I played on this thing is Asphalt 9. It’s not too demanding of a game and is fully optimized for mobile play. But I guess that’s praising the game more than the phone. I digress. Had no issues whatsoever while playing. I really wanted to try Genshin Impact too but I forgot my log-in details and haven’t had the chance to take care of it due to other work things.

I can’t say too much about gaming performance-wise. With my limited time playing Asphalt 9, I had a blast playing. The game scaled perfectly to the screen, and no problems with lagging or input delay.

The Find N2 is also a battery champ. Even with heavy use, you’ll certainly last until the end of the day. And if, like me, you tend to get anxious when the battery dips below 50%, you can quickly juice it up.

OPPO Find N2
It supports OPPO’s SuperVOOC charging tech. In the box, you’ll get the 67W fast charger. OPPO promises to go from 0 to 100% in just 42 minutes. 

I personally use a 100W charger at home and a 65W GaN charger when I’m out and about. Despite not using the included charger, my charging speeds have been speedy. I typically start plugging in at around 50% and get to 80% to 90% in a single anime episode which is around 20-22 minutes.

Capable cameras

OPPO Find N2

Curiously, the OPPO Find N2 shares the exact same set of rear cameras with the OnePlus 11. Well, perhaps it isn’t that curious considering the merger of OPPO and OnePlus. That means, all the photography features that the OnePlus 11 has been touting is present on the Find N2. 

Here are some food shots.

The colors are consistent with what you see in real life. And while the indoor shots under artificial light is pretty darn good. There’s just nothing that beats a good photo under natural light.

And it does hold up well at night time too.

One thing it isn’t extremely good for is zoom-in shots. I took the phone with me at a small event recently. The main and ultra-wide angle lens did well.

But there’s plenty of detail loss and sharpening going on when you zoom in. This was somewhere between 5X to 7X Zoom if I recall correctly.

With the Hasselblad partnership, the phone has the XPAN mode that has a 65:24 ratio for that cinematic crop-effect. In that mode, you can easily toggle between colored and b&w shots. There’s also a quick ISO control on the left-hand side of the interface.  Take a look at the samples below.

Here’s a couple of portrait shots in case you’re curious.

And here’s a selfie because I’m cute.

Another cool foldable quirk, which makes even more sense on the Find N2, is how you can preview your shot with the cover screen.

This makes using that Gen Z selfie method easier than ever. Although the HDR and AI put some unnecessary glow on this particular Gen Z selfie. 

Is the OPPO Find N2 your GadgetMatch? 

OPPO Find N2

The worst thing about the OPPO Find N2 is that it’s not available globally. In China, where the phone is officially sold, it retails for CNY 7,999 for the 12GB+256GB variant and CNY 8,999 for the 16GB+512GB one. 

If you told me that I had to use this phone for the rest of the year, I wouldn’t hesitate to do so. There’s a lot that’s going for it, chief of which is its compact form-factor. And while the software isn’t yet fully optimized for apps widely used internationally, most of them work like they would on regular smartphones. And you can pretty much say the same for other book-style folding devices.

As a foldable, it doesn’t look quite as intimidating as Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold, Huawei’s Mate Xs, and whatever other foldable with a hulking size. It makes the idea of owning a foldable more approachable. 

OPPO has a winner on their hands with the Find N2. Here’s to hoping it finds its way beyond the borders of China some time in 2023.

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Taking the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 around Seoul

Fun with the Fold

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Galaxy Z Fold5

The messaging for the two foldables Unpacked by Samsung in Seoul is pretty clear. For more creative, artsy, and overall jovial pursuits, you should rock the Galaxy Z Flip5. For productivity, multi-tasking, and general business needs, you acquire the Galaxy Z Fold5. 

But who says you can’t have fun with the Fold? 

While Michael Josh rocked the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, I had the pleasure of taking the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 around Seoul. 

Great for Reels 

 

One thing I really enjoyed using the Galaxy Z Fold5 for is shooting and editing Reels/Shorts/TikToks. I’ll just call it reels from here on out. 

Its long and narrow form-factor when folded lends itself nicely for taking vertical videos. I said the same thing for the Galazy Z Fold4 a year ago. It’s even better now that the hinge closes the Fold fully. 

It also helped that I was in Seoul for the first time ever and enjoyed my time in the city. This first reel was primarily taken while I was with the Philippine media team dining and roaming around. 

 

I typically don’t enjoy the experience of editing videos on a smartphone. But that wasn’t the case with the Galaxy Z Fold5 because I had a larger screen to work with. I fired up CapCut and edited a minute-long clip for about 30 minutes while replying to chats and doom scrolling in between. 

Galaxy Z Fold5

I did the same thing when my friend and former work colleague took me to the Spotify x NewJeans pop-up event. 

It was quite a bit of a wait to get in so we decided to grab something to eat first. Fortunately, we were close to Ikseon-Dong which is quite a “hip” spot in Seoul. There were plenty of cafe’s, shops for trinkets, photobooths, and many more. 

We were having our fill of dessert when we realized we had to dash to the pop-up event. Thankfully, we made it in time and went through the pop-up without being super shy. 

Seoul snaps

The cameras on the Galaxy Z Fold5 are unchanged, hardware-wise, from its predecessor:

  • 50MP Wide-angle Camera Dual Pixel AF, OIS, f/1.8
  • 10MP Telephoto Camera PDAF, f/2.4
  • 12MP Ultra Wide Camera f/2.2

In terms of the photos produced, it’s your typical Samsung color science which tends to have high contrast and sharpness. More than anything, the images that come out are usually social media ready. 

Sharing some of the ones I took in Seoul: 

Food 

Galaxy Z Fold5

This lunch at Moonts somewhere in Seongdong-gu was nothing short of a feast.

Galaxy Z Fold5

This was somewhere in Myeong-dong. We had Chicken and Beer without the Beer.

 

Galaxy Z Fold5

I ate at Goobne pizza because of LE SSERAFIM.

Streets and sights 

Galaxy Z Fold5

I roamed around Gangnam, Seongdong-gu, Jong-no, and Myeong-dong with media colleagues and friends.

In Seongdong-gu, Samsung prepared a few spots where people can check out the new foldables.

 

A few more shots of various streets in Seoul.

Bright night scenes

Some parts of Seoul can be really stunning at night.

 

Galaxy Z Fold5

Hongdae was buzzing.

People 

I didn’t have a lot of chances to take portrait photos. But these candid-ish shots from the lovely people I hung out with have a general feel-good vibe.

Galaxy Z Fold5

Rush lunch at a convenience store, channeling the K-Pop trainee energy lol.

Might be the only selfie, using the actual selfie cam, I took.

K-Pop adjacent things 

As a K-Pop enjoyer, I naturally had to take snaps of the ads around the city featuring some of my faves.

Galaxy Z Fold5

The BT21 x NewJeans store. Actual merch weren’t available yet when I took this photo.

Galaxy Z Fold5

One of my other main girls outside of Momo. Spotted a Kim Chaewon ad and had to take a snap.

 

IVE was practically everywhere.

Beyond just more screen real estate

Galaxy Z Fold5

Outside of video and photo-taking things, I really enjoyed the large screen on the Galaxy Z Fold5. And it goes beyond giving your more screen real estate. 

Some apps like YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook now adapt their layout to the screen’s orientation. Instead of just being a blown-up version of the smartphone, certain UI elements now take advantage of the extra display space. The navigation buttons on Facebook are flushed to the right. The comments section on TikTok appear on the right hand side with the video still in full view. This is in contrast to other foldables without this kind of software integration which completely obscures the video. 

Galaxy Z Fold5

Do not touch Momo

Speaking of video watching, it’s such a joy on the large screen. Most of the time you really don’t see crease in the middle, especially if you’re holding it straight up. The crease only appears if you view it from certain tilted angles. I brought a tablet with me as in flight entertainment heading into South Korea. But on the flight back, I relied only the Galaxy Z Fold5 for that purpose and the screen space didn’t leave me wanting. 

Work mode

Work doesn’t necessarily spark joy for most people. But completing tasks on the Galaxy Z Fold5 has been quite enjoyable for me. 

Like I mentioned earlier, I’ve been using a tablet as sort of my more-mobile-and-compact laptop alternative. However, since I got my hands on the Galaxy Z Fold5, I’ve found myself not needing the tablet as much. 

Galaxy Z Fold5

I handle plenty of correspondence both internally and externally. This ranges from emails, text messages, and various chat apps. I find handling these on the Galaxy Z Fold5 better than on a generally larger tablet. 

Additionally, I’m also able to copy edit articles on-the-go with the Fold in hand. And in certain occassions, I even do some writing myself. In fact, parts of this review were written using the Galaxy Z Fold5. 

Narrow screen, general thickness 

 

My personal gripes with the Galaxy Z Fold5 generally align with most criticisms about it. Despite the improved hinge, it still feels pretty thick. And that narrow screen is pretty tough to use for regular phone browsing. 

Samsung really needs to rethink the folded form factor. If it can improve on that, then they can have a firmer hold on the book-style foldable market. Outside of being easy to hold for photo and video taking, there’s no real advantage to the narrow cover screen.

As it stands, I find the OPPO Find N2 and the Huawei Mate X3 to be superior book-style designs. Hopefully, Samsung improves this aspect on the Galaxy Z Fold6. 

Join the Fold side? 

Galaxy Z Fold5

There’s been more excitement around the Flip than the Fold. The Galaxy Z Flip5 truly is the more mainstream foldable and might just be more appealing to a larger group of people. 

General usage is fine, media consumption is great, and the battery life is par for the course. On my truly heavy usage days – which include taking photos and videos — it held out for about 12 hours before it prompted me to juice up.

 

However, if you enjoy and believe would benefit from a larger screen real estate, the Galaxy Z Fold5 is the clear choice. Samsung might have maxxed out what it can do for this particular form factor. If you’re jumping in just now or are upgrading from the Fold1 or Fold2, then the Galaxy Z Fold5 should be an acquisition worthy of your hard-earned money.

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The Xiaomi Pad 6 is great for the editor on-the-go

Bang-for-buck all-rounder

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Xiaomi Pad 6

I have been on the market for a tablet for a rather specific need. You see, 2023 rolling in also marked the return of more face-to-face events. As I attended a select few of these, I’ve had to bring along my not-exactly-lightweight laptop only to end up not using it at all. In the interest of reducing my lower back pain, I needed something that was smaller, lighter, but still good enough to handle some of the tasks I might need to get to while on the go. Enter, the Xiaomi Pad 6. 

Unboxing the Xiaomi Pad 6 and its accessories

Xiaomi was pretty darn generous sending over not only the tablet but also the multiple accessories you can use with it. In the video below, we unboxed the Xiaomi Pad 6, the Xiaomi Pad 6 Keyboard, the Xiaomi Pad 6 Cover, and the Xiaomi Smart Pen. 

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‘Laptop’ on the go 

Xiaomi Pad 6

In the past couple of weeks, the Xiaomi Pad 6 fulfilled the laptop-on-the-go role that I desperately needed, and then some. Most notably, I took the tablet with me on an overseas coverage trip. True enough, I found myself in the exact same situations I would have found myself in had there been events domestically. 

With the Pad 6 on hand, I didn’t have to bring a backpack with me. All I needed was the trusty Xiaomi Sling bag that I’ve had for years, my mirrorless camera, a couple of smartphones, and my mobile loadout was ready to go. 

I found it much easier to move around as we traversed from one location to another during the many events spread across the week. In certain stops here or there, I was able to sit down to catch-up on some emails. Having access to a full-sized keyboard is a godsend for the number of emails and other correspondence I had to reply to. 

Xiaomi Pad 6

Not only that, having the Xiaomi Pad 6 around also made it easy to copy edit a few articles here and there. As an editor that can’t exactly be glued to the desk all the time, this was a huge relief. 

The typing experience is satisfactory and the general performance switching from email, to browser, to chat apps, was hiccup-free. If this is what you’re after the tablet for, know that it is more than capable for these types of tasks.

Great entertainment hub

Xiaomi Pad 6

Zom: 100 is hilarious.

The 11-inch display is the sweet spot for me. Small enough to fit in a sling bag, but large enough to serve as in-flight entertainment. Prior to flying, I downloaded episodes of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Mushoku Tensei, as well as a couple of movies like Shin Kamen Rider. 

I never realized how small the in-flight entertainment screen was in the economy flights I took until I had this 11-inch tablet with me. It’s such a better viewing experience and it allowed me to catch up to shows I was already watching versus settling for whatever’s available on the flight. 

Best part? I conserved my smartphone’s battery levels by making the Xiaomi Pad 6 my primary entertainment hub. Not only did I download shows and movies, I also had plenty of storage room to spare for my main playlists on Spotify along with a handful of podcast episodes. 

The pen is good for whoever will find use for it 

Which isn’t yours truly if I’m being honest. My days of scribbling and sketching are way, waaaay behind me. You can probably tell from my sad, sorry, attempt to sketch Mina of TWICE/MISAMO in the photo below. 

What I can tell you though is that the Xiaomi Smart Pen handles great even with the limited usage I squeezed out of it. It certainly still feels like you’re sketching on glass and there’s nothing mind boggling here like the experience feeling like pen-to-paper, but it works nonetheless. 

Xiaomi Pad 6

Mina stans, please don’t hate me.

If you’re into sketching, scribbling, and whatnot, it shouldn’t take too long to get used to the feeling. 

And with the multi-window feature, you should, in theory, have an easier time referencing any material you’d like to draw. 

Speaking of the multi-window feature, as someone who writes, it’s a great way to quickly see information at a glance and quickly add it to whatever you’re writing. It’s a handy feature that I’m sure a lot of people will be able to take advantage of. 

Xiaomi Pad 6 specs

  • Display – 11” WQHD+ (2880 x 1800) display at 309 ppi
  • Processor – Snapdragon 870 Mobile Platform
  • Battery – 8840mAh
  • RAM and Storage – 6GB+128GB / 8GB+128GB /
  • 8GB+256GB
  • OS – MIUI Pad 14/Android 13
  • Cameras – 13MP rear, 8MP front 
  • Connectivity – USB 3.2 Gen 1, BLUETOOTH 5.2, Wi-Fi 6

More quick notes

Xiaomi Pad 6

I installed a couple of games on it but never got to really, really play. It ran Asphalt 9 and Honkai: Star Rail just fine in my very, very limited play time. I personally never saw myself playing on this as much. 

I also never truly exhausted the battery. The lowest it ever got was after I used it thoroughly on a 4-hour flight. And even then, I didn’t even hit 50% despite consuming plenty of media both video and audio. It supports up to 33W fast charging. If you juice it up with anything over that, you can expect the quick charge feature to kick in and top you up pretty quickly. 

MIUI Pad 14 on Android 13 is fine. There’s nothing offensive about the UI and any shortcomings against the most popular tablet in the market has more to do with Android itself than the skin that Xiaomi put on top of it. It’s still good, it’s still very much functional, and pretty easy to figure out how to use if you’re at all familiar with Android.

Is the Xiaomi Pad 6 your GadgetMatch? 

Like I mentioned at the start of the article, I had a very specific use-case in mind as I took the Xiaomi Pad 6 with me on my daily grind. For the editor part of my job, it worked perfectly. It’s compact, capable, and can do more than what I originally set out for it to do. With a starting price of just under PhP 30,000 for the full tablet-keyboard-pen package, it’s also one hell of a deal. Even moreso when you see the discounts during the first few days of sale. 

The Xiaomi Pad 6 has to be the easiest Android tablet to recommend right now. It’s the ultimate bang-for-your-buck tablet, squeezing out plenty of features and functionality for a package price that’s more than reasonable. Xiaomi has a winner on their hands. One that deserves the GadgetMatch seal of approval. 


Price, availability

The Xiaomi Pad 6 comes in Gravity Gray, Gold, and Mist Blue. The 8GB+128GB variant is priced at PhP 20,999 and the 8GB+256GB variant retails for from PhP 21,999.

The first 50 online buyers will get a free Xiaomi Smart Pen on a first come first serve basis starting August 11, 2023, and with an early bird promo:

8+128GB

  • SRP: Php 20,999
  • Early bird promo (August 12-20):
    • Php 16,999  (Aug 11, 2023; online only)
    • Php 17,999 (Aug 12-20, 2023; online only)

8+256 GB

  • SRP: Php 21,999
  • Early bird promo (August 18-27): Php 19,999

Xiaomi Pad 6 Keyboard

  • SRP: Php 3,499
  • Early bird promo (August 12-27): Php 2,499.30

Xiaomi Smart Pen

  • SRP: Php 3,999
  • Early bird promo: (August 12- 27) Php 2799.30
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HONOR 90 review: Simply bedazzling

More like a shiny accessory!

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HONOR 90

I have always loved anything shining, shimmering, and splendid. There’s a reason why I’m hooked on Taylor Swift’s “Bejeweled” on her Midnights album.

Put on your headphones and listen to this line. “Best believe I’m still bejeweled when I walk in a room, I can still make a whole place shimmer.”

That line struck me with how I always move in my circles, and that’s certainly how the HONOR 90 made its debut in the city of love. The young technology company showcased an exquisite beauty bewitching anyone who dare to lay their eyes on it, on a stage where you can marvel at its grandeur. Yes, it’s in Paris — and Taylor Swift has a song with the exact title.

I’m starting to believe that the HONOR 90 is a match made for me.

Bedazzling, bejeweled

After the GadgetMatch team witnessed the parade of the HONOR 90 in the revered city of love, I flew to China to witness the unveiling of the HONOR Magic V2. I brought the HONOR 90 with me, thinking it’d be an ideal companion as I walk through the streets of Shenzhen and Beijing.

HONOR 90

Spoiler alert: Some days, it did not. The lack of IP rating didn’t give me the confidence to take it out while I’m running or braving the streets during a heavy downpour.

But it gave me attention, what with the dazzling design inspired by luxury jewelry as seen on my Diamond Silver unit. The sight of a glimmering silver smartphone with the sunlight shining across its diamond-like panel can bedazzle anyone who locks their eyes on the device.

It felt like a must-have accessory for summer and sparkling nights. The only caveat? You can’t get it wet. Let’s bid goodbye to pool parties and trying to meet someone in the pouring rain.

Not your ordinary midrange smartphone

HONOR 90

Nevertheless, it gave me an exquisite experience. I’ve used the HONOR 50 and the HONOR 70 more than just review devices, I actually spent time using it as my secondary phone to play games, take extra footage of my workouts, and scroll on my other apps like the one with a yellow bee. So trust me when I say that the HONOR 90 is both different and similar to its predecessors.

Running on MagicOS 7.1 with enhanced CPU and GPU performance, the HONOR 90 offers a buttery-smooth performance. It also maintained an ultra-long battery life.

Compared to other smartphones equipped with 5000mAh Super Battery, HONOR’s N-devices last longer for me even with heavy data usage. I can last a day without a power bank even with mobile data turned on. And if I ran out of juice, the 66W HONOR SuperCharge comes in handy. I don’t need to wait almost an hour to get it recharged.

HONOR 90

It might be disappointing to some since the POCO F5 — a much cheaper device — sports a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 1 while the HONOR 90 houses a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset. Even so,  the smartphone does the job! There were no hiccups when browsing, scrolling, multitasking, creating content, and definitely when taking a high-resolution photo. You know, the 200MP ones?

Between the past and the future

HONOR 90

The new HONOR 90 takes pride in having the best-in-class camera system for a midrange smartphone. FYI, it sports a 200-megapixel main camera with a 1/1.4-inch sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide and macro camera, a 2-megapixel depth camera, and a 50-megapixel front camera.

Combined with its hardware and software prowess, the HONOR 90 captures any moment you deem important vividly. It takes excellent content, for the most part. It’s been like that since its predecessors, only just getting grander.

But what’s the point of telling all these perspectives when I can just parade foolproof evidence to back my claims? They say to see is to believe, so let me take you through a tale of two cities captured with the might of the HONOR 90.

Sight

Shenzhen and Beijing exhibit different faces of China. One is like the Silicon Valley of Asia that set its sights on the future, and the other looks back at the rich history of the country. While both cities exude different vibes, they both something have in common: a picturesque cityscape wherever you go.

From towering skyscrapers to wide avenues, and even architecture that encapsulates the country’s identity through intricate design and details. The HONOR 90’s 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera came in handy to see the beauty of both cities.

Taste

The memories of a trip is sometimes stored in photographs of food. It’s a glimpse of a country’s culture that can be cherished everytime you see it on a screen. The HONOR 90’s 2x zoom is perfect for capturing the rich, tasty cuisine of every culture you explore.

Feel

Truth be told: We’re not photographers who’ll need a 200-megapixel main camera to shoot our everyday life. I also take quick snaps to record a memory I want to treasure and share with my friends. If it’s pretty enough, it gets to be in my Stories. The HONOR 90 takes quick snaps without any delays, making it a great companion to capture the feel of your exact moment.

HONOR 90

Look

Of course, what’s a trip and everyday life without selfies? The HONOR 90 is equipped with a 50-megapixel front camera with an option for a wider selfie. Like its predecessors, the selfies are still padded with extra beautification despite turning off the beauty mode. I still don’t like it though. Silver lining? You’d look fresh any time of the day.

HONOR 90

Best for your eyes

HONOR 90

The HONOR 90 takes pride in sporting a quad-curved display with an incredible viewing experience. Its 6.7-inch display goes toe-to-toe with almost every tall and huge smartphone out there, right now.

Just like most midrange smartphones with a “flagship-level” feature, the HONOR 90 has an HDR10+ certification along with Amazon Prime Video HDR and Netflix HDR. The pictures are quite vivid, you’ll enjoy watching any content even with just a smartphone.

It’s a bonus that the smartphone is lightweight enough that you can carry it with just a single hand.

It also has a 120Hz dynamic refresh rate and a TÜV Rheinland Flicker Free Certification for eye comfort. Speaking of which, the HONOR 90 is also equipped with the 3,840HZ PWM Dimming technology which I’ve seen in action through the HONOR Magic V2.

Basically, it exhibits a pulse at a rate of up to 3,840Hz that helps maintain a more comfortable, flicker-free viewing experience even at lower brightness levels.

HONOR 90

It prioritizes alleviating eye fatigue to increase blood circulation. With the Circadian Night Display, the HONOR 90 also adjusts the display into warmer colors to reduce the amount of blue light.

Now, you don’t need to take lots of melatonin to fall asleep quickly even after using your smartphone. Your smartwatch might want to thank you for having better sleep quality.

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The HONOR 90 does a lot for a midrange smartphone. It’s not as specced up as other midrange competitors, but it surely stacks up when it comes to providing a flagship experience at a price that doesn’t break the bank. It’s got an incredible display that’s both pleasant and comfortable to the eyes, a hiccup-free performance coupled with long-lasting battery life, and a super-fast charging speed.

More importantly, it comes with an impressive camera system with the 200MP main sensor taking the spotlight.

HONOR 90

The only caveat would be the lack of IP rating and to some, an option for wireless charging. What irks me would be the limited security and software updates. Meaning, if you get this smartphone, you’re bound to buy another one for the next year or two.

If you’re the type of person who frequently changes their smartphone, the compromises wouldn’t matter in the grand scheme of things. It’s a solid deal, depending on your territory. The price really varies when it comes to different countries.

HONOR 90

The HONOR 90 retails for GBP 450 for the 8GB/256GB unit and GBP 500 for the 12GB/512GB variant. It comes in three colors: Midnight Black, Emerald Green, and Diamond Silver — an exclusive color to the HONOR website, HiHonor.

In the Philippines, it retails for Php 24,990. Get it at select HONOR Outlets or online channels such as Shopee, Lazada, or TikTok Shop!

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