Huawei’s sub-brand Honor has announced a new smartphone which is dubbed as Honor Magic 2 3D, and that is the new variant of the Honor Magic 2 which was unveiled in October last year. So, without wasting any time let’s dive into the article to check out the complete information about the new smartphone.
The new Honor Magic 2 3D is coming with a ‘structured light’ 3D scanner on the front along with dual cameras and that’s in the combination of 16 MP + two 2 MP depth sensors. Honor claims that the 3D scanner is capable to track 10,000 points and can work even in the dark.
This technology will also boost good security for the Face Unlock feature. The smartphone also the Graphene Cooling Technology, and that will keep the phone cool and offer high performance for a longer time. Apart from these changes, the rest of the specifications are the same to the device which was unveiled in last year i.e. Honor Magic 2. If you are unaware about the specification details then you can read the quick recap about the specification details of the device below.
The device sports 6.39 in full HD+ display with 2340 X 1080 pixels resolution along with the 19:5:9 aspect ratio, the device is powered by in-house Kirin 980 processor along with 8 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage. The device rocks a triple rear camera setup and that is in the combination of 16 MP primary snapper with f/1.8 aperture, a 24-megapixel monochrome secondary sensor, and a third 16-megapixel sensor with super wide-angle-lens.
It runs Android Pie out-of-the-box and the smartphone is backed on a 3,500 mAh battery with support for 40 Magic Charge fast charging technology. The company claims that the fast charging technology can charge the battery up to 50% in 15 minutes.
Speaking about the pricing and availability, the Honor Magic 2 3D is priced at ¥5799 (approx. ₹60,525). The smartphone will be available in China and there is no information about the availability of the device in the other parts of the world.