Honor Magic6 Pro, An Excellent Camera Combined with A Massive Battery and Enhanced Durability

HONOR launched its flagship HONOR Magic6 Pro globally at MWC in Barcelona after unveiling the device in China on January 11.

Featuring Qualcomm’s flagship SOC, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, that delivers 30% improved CPU performance and 25% better GPU performance over the previous generation, the HONOR Magic6 Pro promises to pack impressive performances on par with the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

My unit I features 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage (launched at 1299 Euros), RAM options go up to 16GB with up to 1 TB of storage.

Design

The HONOR Magic6 Pro symmetrical slim design is inspired by luxury wearables and introduces what the company calls the “cushion-shaped” design language. Available in Black and Epi Green color options, it offers a sleek matte finish or a dynamic ripple leather design. With IP68 water and dust resistance, it ensures durability and reliability for outdoor use.

The HONOR NanoCrystal Shield enhances durability for the Magic6 Pro, certified by SGS for “Five Star Glass Drop Resistance.” According to HONOR, advanced materials increase crystal density by 50%, offering “ten times” more robust protection than regular glass.

Display

The HONOR Magic6 Pro aims at enhancing users’ visual experience with its 6.8-inch All-range Low-power LTPO Eye Comfort Display. Boasting a resolution of 2800×128011 and supporting a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, it delivers sharp, detailed visuals. With a peak HDR brightness of 5000 nits, the display ensures vibrant colors and excellent visibility in bright conditions. Featuring a 1-120 Hz Dynamic Refresh Rate, it offers smooth transitions and scrolling.

The device features 8T LTPO Display technology, optimizing power consumption for the Always-on Display mode, consuming 30% less power than the previous generation. Dolby Vision certification ensures accurate color reproduction.

Cutting-edge features include Dynamic Dimming, Customizable Circadian Night Display, Nature Tone, and 4320Hz PWM Dimming. The display received Triple TÜV Certifications, ensuring user-friendly and flicker-free viewing. Customizable Circadian Night Display, enhanced with AI, dynamically adjusts to users’ sleep cycles, promoting a more restful experience. Nature Tone dynamically adapts display colors based on the environment.

Camera

This time, Honor makes very interesting choices concerning the camera system, with a very good Primary camera and an extremely high-resolution Zoom camera (180MP). This is an out-of-the-box choice as traditionally, the optical zoom lens was often the leverage to higher long-distance photo performance. Honor is betting on sensor-cropping paired with a 2.5X optical zoom to create a high-performance 5X optical zoom. We’ll put it to the test later.

Periscope Telephoto Camera

This camera module features a high-resolution 180MP sensor, sized at 1/1.49 inches, with an aperture of f/2.6. It is designed to enhance zoom capabilities through optical and sensor-crop zoom (that’s the whole point of having a 180MP sensor), providing detailed images from a distance, especially in broad daylight. In low-light conditions, it employs a pixel binning across groups of 16 pixels to improve light capture, thereby enhancing image quality.

Primary Camera

The primary camera, known as the “Super Dynamic Falcon Camera H9000”, incorporates a 1/1.3-inch sensor. It offers a significant dynamic range improvement, with a 210% enhancement over the dynamic range found in the HONOR Magic5 Pro. This camera features a variable aperture between f/1.4 and f/2.0, a rarity in mobile phone cameras, facilitating faster shutter speeds for sharper images. The wider f/1.4 aperture setting should also improves low-light photography, allowing for richer, more detailed nighttime shots.

Ultrawide Camera

Equipped with a 50MP sensor, this camera provides a broad 122° field of view, making it ideal for capturing expansive landscapes and large group photos. It has an f/2.0 aperture, balancing the need for wide-angle shots without significantly compromising on light intake, ensuring that the photos have adequate brightness and detail across various lighting conditions.

The HONOR Magic6 Pro introduces AI to enhance sports photography, offering an intelligent experience by identifying the optimal moment for capturing images in various sports events. Its Falcon Camera System, powered by AI Motion Sensing technology and an algorithm trained with over 8 million images across 10 mainstream sports, allows for precise scenario recognition and action capture.

This technology ensures the camera can accurately identify body movements and facial expressions, ideal for seizing dynamic moments in sports with exceptional clarity and precision. The device’s performance in capturing fast-paced actions surpasses many competitors, even in challenging lighting conditions.

The company says that users could capture fast-moving sports actions, comparing its capabilities with other high-end smartphones, and exploring its automatic and manual capture features to highlight its superior speed and image clarity.

Battery

The HONOR Magic6 Pro boasts rapid charging capabilities with its 80W HONOR Wired SuperCharge and 66W HONOR Wireless SuperCharge, fully charging the device in just 40 minutes with the provided charger. The Second-generation Silicon-carbon Battery, powered by the Power Enhanced Chip HONOR E1, enhances power management and battery performance.

This chipset integrates energy meter, protection, and anti-counterfeit circuits into a compact design, offering advanced functionality while maintaining a small form factor. Additionally, it features a customized low-temperature algorithm for optimal performance in extreme conditions, accompanied by a tailored battery algorithm to improve capacity calculations and overall efficiency.

Honor Magic6 Pro, An Excellent Camera Combined with A Massive Battery and Enhanced Durability

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Universal Antivenom for Snake Bites Might Soon Be a Reality

We might be soon on the verge of having a super snake antivenom. In new research, a team of scientists says they’ve created a lab-made antibody geared to counteract toxic bites from a wide variety of snakes. In early tests with mice, the uber-antivenom appeared to work as intended.

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Universal Antivenom for Snake Bites Might Soon Be a Reality

We might be soon on the verge of having a super snake antivenom. In new research, a team of scientists says they’ve created a lab-made antibody geared to counteract toxic bites from a wide variety of snakes. In early tests with mice, the uber-antivenom appeared to work as intended.

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Universal Antivenom for Snake Bites Might Soon Be a Reality

We might be soon on the verge of having a super snake antivenom. In new research, a team of scientists says they’ve created a lab-made antibody geared to counteract toxic bites from a wide variety of snakes. In early tests with mice, the uber-antivenom appeared to work as intended.

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Google's sign-in and sign-up pages have a new look

After teasing it for the past couple of weeks, Google is rolling out a new sign-in page with a slightly cleaner design. The changes are small and don’t affect functionality, but it’s something that users encounter often, and Google has been using the previous version since it changed its logo, as far as I can see. 

The refresh puts the sign-in (and sign-up) page more in line with the company’s Material Design ethic introduced back in 2014. To that end, it’s now aligned left (instead of centered) and features an orientation that automatically adjusts to your screen’s size — so it’s wider on PC screens and narrower on smartphones. It shows up on all types of devices, but may not appear on older browsers, the company said. 

The biggest previous change Google made to its sign-in page was putting password entry onto a second page back in 2015. That update was made “in preparation for future authentication solutions that complement passwords,” and to reduce confusion among people who have multiple Google accounts, it said at the time. 

Google emphasized that the change will be permanent, much like the switch to Gmail’s integrated view. The rollout will be fairly gradual, starting on February 21 and set for completion by March 4, 2024.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/googles-sign-in-and-sign-up-pages-have-a-new-look-111546179.html?src=rss

How To Watch the MWC 2024 HONOR Global Launch Event

Mark your calendars for this Sunday, 25 February 2024, as we’ll be attending the HONOR Global Launch Event set to unfold in Barcelona, Spain, just ahead of the Mobile World Congress 2024.

HONOR will undoubtedly unveil a series of new products, and the event promises to showcase new advancements in mobile AI technology and how they are being integrated into consumer electronics to enhance user experiences.

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 25 February 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Live Stream Start Time: 13:30 CET

How to Watch

For those not on-site, the event will be accessible via a live stream, allowing viewers from around the globe to partake in the excitement. The live stream provides a convenient way for everyone to stay informed about the latest HONOR developments.

We’ve conveniently embedded the video in this article, and there are more social links below.

What to Expect

HONOR has been tight-lipped about the specifics of the products set to be announced to preserve the surprise. In past years, attendees and viewers enjoyed the announcement of new mobile devices, especially for the European market.

We already know that AI will be everywhere, but it’s about witnessing firsthand how this brand will use it to advance its user experience. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a potential consumer, or someone intrigued by the rapid advancements in AI, this event is poised to offer new insights. Make sure to tune in and be part of a moment that could set the tone for the first half of 2024.

How To Watch the MWC 2024 HONOR Global Launch Event

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Google's sign-in and sign-up pages have a new look

After teasing it for the past couple of weeks, Google is rolling out a new sign-in page with a slightly cleaner design. The changes are small and don’t affect functionality, but it’s something that users encounter often, and Google has been using the previous version since it changed its logo, as far as I can see. 

The refresh puts the sign-in (and sign-up) page more in line with the company’s Material Design ethic introduced back in 2014. To that end, it’s now aligned left (instead of centered) and features an orientation that automatically adjusts to your screen’s size — so it’s wider on PC screens and narrower on smartphones. It shows up on all types of devices, but may not appear on older browsers, the company said. 

The biggest previous change Google made to its sign-in page was putting password entry onto a second page back in 2015. That update was made “in preparation for future authentication solutions that complement passwords,” and to reduce confusion among people who have multiple Google accounts, it said at the time. 

Google emphasized that the change will be permanent, much like the switch to Gmail’s integrated view. The rollout will be fairly gradual, starting on February 21 and set for completion by March 4, 2024.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/googles-sign-in-and-sign-up-pages-have-a-new-look-111546179.html?src=rss

Jurassic League, a Movie-Ready Concept, May Be DC's Next Animated Film

Over two years ago, DC Comics revealed a new miniseries titled Jurassic League from Daniel Warren Johnson and Juan Gedeon. The idea is right there in the title—what if the Justice League were anthropomorphic dinosaurs and fought their classic villains, who are also dinosaurs? It sounds like an idea perfect for a movie…

Read more…

Google's sign-in and sign-up pages have a new look

After teasing it for the past couple of weeks, Google is rolling out a new sign-in page with a slightly cleaner design. The changes are small and don’t affect functionality, but it’s something that users encounter often, and Google has been using the previous version since it changed its logo, as far as I can see. 

The refresh puts the sign-in (and sign-up) page more in line with the company’s Material Design ethic introduced back in 2014. To that end, it’s now aligned left (instead of centered) and features an orientation that automatically adjusts to your screen’s size — so it’s wider on PC screens and narrower on smartphones. It shows up on all types of devices, but may not appear on older browsers, the company said. 

The biggest previous change Google made to its sign-in page was putting password entry onto a second page back in 2015. That update was made “in preparation for future authentication solutions that complement passwords,” and to reduce confusion among people who have multiple Google accounts, it said at the time. 

Google emphasized that the change will be permanent, much like the switch to Gmail’s integrated view. The rollout will be fairly gradual, starting on February 21 and set for completion by March 4, 2024.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/googles-sign-in-and-sign-up-pages-have-a-new-look-111546179.html?src=rss

Jurassic League, a Movie-Ready Concept, May Be DC's Next Animated Film

Over two years ago, DC Comics revealed a new miniseries titled Jurassic League from Daniel Warren Johnson and Juan Gedeon. The idea is right there in the title—what if the Justice League were anthropomorphic dinosaurs and fought their classic villains, who are also dinosaurs? It sounds like an idea perfect for a movie…

Read more…