Honor has just recently offered us a glimpse at how it developed the cutting edge technology that it features on its flagship Magic 5 Pro smartphone. The company is offering a behind the scenes look at certain features, so let’s have a look.
Honor Magic 5 Pro’s Advanced Autofocus & Eye Care Tech
For those unaware, the Chinese smartphone maker’s new Magic 5 Pro model arrives with cutting edge photography features. This device’s camera now offers a massive 245 percent jump in autofocus speed compared to its predecessor for an improved photographic experience. It also comes with AI Motion Sensing technology that is capable of recognizing subjects, even in moving scenes.
Furthermore, the Magic 5 Pro also places an emphasis on user eye protection. The device aims to protect users eye thanks to advancements in display technology. It highlighted its Circadian Night Display and Dynamic Dimming feature. For those unaware, the Magic 5 Pro is the first smartphone to receive the TÜV Rheinland Circadian Friendly Certification. This means that it manages blue light output and can automatically adjust color temperature during night time.
Ensuring the Best Product Quality
Apart from just offering cutting edge technologies, Honor has also invested heavily to ensure that its customers get the best production quality with its Magic 5 Pro. The brand has spent over 20 million US Dollars on quality assurance with testing equipment at its Global Compliance and Testing Center (GCTC).
Thanks to this, the device also comes with more than 200 certification test standards. With all of this, the company promises to offer the best product quality on its Magic 5 Pro. Notably, the Honor Magic 5 Pro also has a SAR rating for mass production which is 35 percent lower than the regulation limit.
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