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https://serbia.postsen.com/news/105886/Honor-has-prepared-a-new-phone-for-gamers.html
https://basic-tutorials.com/news/ho...-gen-1-and-1400-nits-bright-display-unveiled/
There's been a lot of gaming phones released this year, and it seems that there are still some coming out near the end of the year as well.
For the price of converted $520USD, I would say that this phone actually doesn't seem that bad considering it's features and not being anywhere near as expensive as the other, however the big issue is the RAM. What applications actually need 16GB of RAM on phones? Even the most competitive games played in tourneys can run on a 1+ Nord phone so I still feel that the RAM is just something these companies believe makes then "more" gamer appealing.
At least 16GB is reasonable compared to those other expensive gaming phones where they had 32GB and 64GB which make even less sense, for a phone, and one of those was LCD.
Sony also released a gaming phone this year and brought a mobile developer but we have yet to see anything come out of that yet. It makes me wonder how many of these gaming phones have games in the works to show off titles that prove the specs are needed.
I will give Honor credit here though, you're getting pretty decent specs for $520 otherwise and they managed to avoid hitting the $800 or higher price similar speced phones were priced at earlier.
I think the biggest annoyance I have with many of these phones is the refusal to upgrade the display higher than Full HD+ with a bunch of gimmicks, at least do ultra FHD+ or something around 1440 to 4K(which Sony is still the only phone maker going with 4K in 2022), all those other gimmicks don't add anything and just drain the battery the same as if you had a better display anyway.
The Chinese brand Honor has introduced a new phone aimed at the gaming population, and is part of the Honor 80 series.
The Honor 80 GT is presented, and it is adorned with a premium design. It has a rectangular camera module on the back, placed vertically and composed of two parts. The phone comes in Interstellar Black, Streamer Mirror and Light Rain Meteor colors.
When it comes to specifications, the device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ processor, coupled with 12/16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage.
The phone’s display has a size of 6.67 inches, is flat and uses an OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1400 nits of brightness. There is also a separate IP for the display, which increases the framerate in games by up to 100% and reduces consumption by up to 25 percent.
In terms of cameras, the Honor 80 GT has a 54MP main sensor (Sony IMX800), a 9MP ultra-wide sensor and a 2MP macro. There is a 16MP selfie camera on the front.
https://basic-tutorials.com/news/ho...-gen-1-and-1400-nits-bright-display-unveiled/
The Honor 80 GT focuses on an excellent price-performance ratio and is equipped with Qualcomm’s latest top SoC Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. It also comes with 12 GB or 16 GB of working memory and 256 GB of system memory.
The smartphone measures 162.5 mm x 75.3 mm x 7.9 mm and weighs 187 grams or 195 grams depending on the color. Honor relies on a 6.67-inch OLED display in 20:9 format, which resolves in 2,400 x 1,080 pixels, is 120 Hz fast and gets up to 1,400 nits bright.
The battery has a capacity of 4,800 mAh and can be quickly charged with a maximum of 66 watts via USB-C cable. 5G is on board as well as two SIM card slots, WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.2 including support for LDAC, aptX and aptX HD, and NFC.
- More from the manufacturer: Honor Magic Vs: Foldable smartphone officially unveiled in China
Strong cameras
The Honor 80 GT also has a lot to offer when it comes to the camera setup. The main camera relies on Sony’s IMX800 sensor and resolves at 54 megapixels with an f/1.9 aperture, plus an 8MP ultra-wide and 2MP macro camera. Videos are possible in 4K with EIS. However, none of the cameras offers optical image stabilization.
On the front is a 16-megapixel selfie camera that works with an aperture of f/2.4 and records videos with 2,520 x 1,080 pixels. MagicUI 7.0 based on Android 12 is used as the operating system of the Honor 80 GT.
There's been a lot of gaming phones released this year, and it seems that there are still some coming out near the end of the year as well.
For the price of converted $520USD, I would say that this phone actually doesn't seem that bad considering it's features and not being anywhere near as expensive as the other, however the big issue is the RAM. What applications actually need 16GB of RAM on phones? Even the most competitive games played in tourneys can run on a 1+ Nord phone so I still feel that the RAM is just something these companies believe makes then "more" gamer appealing.
At least 16GB is reasonable compared to those other expensive gaming phones where they had 32GB and 64GB which make even less sense, for a phone, and one of those was LCD.
Sony also released a gaming phone this year and brought a mobile developer but we have yet to see anything come out of that yet. It makes me wonder how many of these gaming phones have games in the works to show off titles that prove the specs are needed.
I will give Honor credit here though, you're getting pretty decent specs for $520 otherwise and they managed to avoid hitting the $800 or higher price similar speced phones were priced at earlier.
I think the biggest annoyance I have with many of these phones is the refusal to upgrade the display higher than Full HD+ with a bunch of gimmicks, at least do ultra FHD+ or something around 1440 to 4K(which Sony is still the only phone maker going with 4K in 2022), all those other gimmicks don't add anything and just drain the battery the same as if you had a better display anyway.