Honor 400 Review: Underrated Phone with Great Value

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Honor 400 Balances Price and AI Focus

The Honor 400 smartphone offers a mix of affordability and AI-driven features, but it faces stiff competition in a crowded market.

The mid-range smartphone sector is packed with options, and the new Honor 400 aims to stand out by emphasizing artificial intelligence capabilities. It arrives as a product very much of its time.

Priced at £400, the Honor 400 features a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, a 200MP camera, a large battery, and a commitment to long-term software support. It shares similarities with the pixel 9a, but while both brands leverage AI, the Honor 400’s approach may lack a certain appeal.

The author notes that previous Honor devices, such as the Magic 6 Pro and the honor 200 Pro I used last year, had a clear focus. For example, the Honor 200 Pro excelled as a portrait mode device despite its mid-range classification.

Currently, Honor is all-in on AI, with the Honor 400 series heavily emphasizing these features.

“Honor is all-in on AI and the Honor 400 series pretty much only cares about that.”

The distinctive design and features of earlier models have been replaced by a more conventional approach. The AI capabilities of the Honor 400, in the author’s experience, don’t fully compensate for this shift.A key feature,image-to-video generation, is exclusive to the Pro model.

The Honor 400 offers a satisfactory user experience.The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 and 8GB of RAM provide adequate performance, complemented by Honor’s MagicOS interface based on android 15. However, the display’s “dynamic” refresh rate, which defaults to 60Hz in many situations, can impact perceived smoothness. While the flagship AI feature is absent on this model, the device still incorporates AI thru Gemini and honor’s Gallery app, offering “Retouch” features.

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