![]() There is also a limited 16GB RAM model in existence. Our unit has 8GB RAM + 256GB storage, while the maximum available for the global markets should be 12GB RAM + 512GB storage. The Macig5 Pro supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and dual-SIM 5G. Whether and how that gets used in actual mobile games remains to be seen in the future. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset packs the Adreno 740 GPU capable of Ray Tracing. This means the CPU contains 1x3.2GHz Cortex-X3 + 2x2.8 GHz Cortex-A715 & 2x2.8GHz Cortex-A710 & 3x2.0GHz Cortex-A510 CPU cores. The SD8G2 has an octa-core processor with one prime core, four performance ones (2+2), and three efficient cores a.k.a. The Honor Magic5 Pro employs the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, coupled with LPDDR5X RAM and the most current UFS4.0 storage chips. Overall, we are happy with the Magic UI, and we think most people who liked Huawei's EMUI or don't mind custom overlays will appreciate its rich customization options. Smart Remote for the IR blaster also comes pre-installed. There is Gallery, Honor Health, Notes, Files, System Manager, Weather. Honor provides a bunch of proprietary apps, too. You can only open one pop-up app at a time and subsequent ones in a separate task switcher. There's a split-screen multi-window on the cover display and pop-up window mode for some in-house and third-party apps. You can also enable an app drawer if you like.Ī Themes app with a variety of themes, fonts, wallpapers, icon packs is also available. You've got a wide selection of themes, Always-on display styles, the lot. ![]() Naturally, a host of customization options are there for you to explore as well. Speaking of widgets, some neat EMUI features are nowhere to be found on the Magic Vs' Magic OS like the widget stacking or the combined widgets.Ī Yoyo suggestions card/widget lets you have the onboard assistant pitch apps that it thinks you might be inclined to use based on previous experience. ![]() Iconography is largely unchanged, the task switcher and notification/quick settings are the same, too (and that's one area where the latest EMUI and its Control center differs), and the Settings menu doesn't look one bit different either.Īlso available here is previously introduced functionality like large folders and the card bar that sits under app icons to indicate that the app supports cards (another name for the in-house widgets). Going from UI 6 to OS 7, we see subtle changes here or there, but the overall look and feel of the Magic overlay remain the same. Naturally, if and where the two differ, the Magic Vs is in line with Honor's own latest non-bendy models, even if they may still be on previous Magic versions. A lot has been shared over the years between Magic OS (or UI), and EMUI and traces of that common past remain, so if you've used a moderately recent Huawei phone, you'd be right at home, but differences do exist. You may note that Honor has renamed its Android overlay from UI to OS with this v7 in an attempt to break away from its Huawei EMUI roots. And it's a fully functional Android 13, including full support for the Google apps suite, unlike Huawei's software builds, which are limited in one way or another. The Honor Magic5 Pro runs an in-house MagicOS 7.1 on top of an Android 13 core.
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