HONOR Magic6 Pro breaks 3 records on DxOMark

By: Vlad Cherevko | 26.02.2024, 01:30
HONOR Magic6 Pro breaks 3 records on DxOMark

Yesterday HONOR Magic6 Pro was announced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona and the results of one popular test have already become known: HONOR Magic6 Pro managed to break 3 records on DxOMark and here are the results.

Here's What We Know

HONOR's new flagship takes the top spot among smartphones in the Display, Battery and Selfies categories. It also managed to take a very high second place in the audio department. It received a Gold rating from DxOMark in all these categories.

HONOR Magic6 Pro test results

The HONOR Magic6 Pro scored 157 points in the Display category, beating out the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (155 points) and the Google Pixel 8 Pro (154 points). DxOMark highlighted the accuracy, speed and smoothness of the smartphone's touchpad, and praised it for best-in-class motion control. The company also said that the display is well suited for different lighting conditions and delivers excellent HDR video performance in low-light conditions.

The device also took the top spot in the battery section with a score of 157. It left behind the HONOR Magic5 Lite 5G with 152 points, while the HONOR X7b / OPPO Find X6 Pro scored 151 points each. DxOMark noted excellent battery life indoors and excellent battery life when the display is on but you're not using it. The device also performed well in video streaming and gaming, not to mention it charges very quickly on both wired and wireless charging.

Well, the HONOR Magic6 Pro was also the best in the selfie camera category. It scored 151 points, which is two points more than the iPhone 15 Pro (Max) (149 points) and iPhone 14 Pro Max (145 points). In this section, DxOMark noted accurate exposure and wide dynamic range. In addition, the company highlighted neutral white balance and fairly pleasing colour reproduction. Low noise in bright light and indoors was also a plus for DxOMark. The same can be said about the camera's great depth of field.

Source: DxOMark