Review of the HONOR 70 5G Global Version: A well-designed device with user-friendly software

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  OPENING 70 5G



Honor 70 recently made its debut abroad, and we were fortunate enough to swiftly obtain the international model. We anticipated reviewing the Honor 70 because it is positioned as an upper mid-range handset after we evaluated the Magic 4 Pro, a respectable premium model. We therefore started by reviewing the phone.


The colour of the phone we have, Mirrored-black, best accentuates how luxurious it feels. To be completely honest, the black model doesn't appear to be one of those mid-range cars with a subpar build. It carries over some of the iconic design cues from the premium Honor series, like the curved screen, the more palm-friendly frame, and the extremely seamless feel.the front to the back.

 Its small weight is an additional pleasant surprise. Because it lacks the big camera module of the Magic 4 Pro, the phone can maintain its 181g weight. But that doesn't mean we didn't enjoy using its cameras. On the other hand, the quality of the camera may still influence your decision to purchase this phone.

The new Honor 70 is the only device with the camera setup's dual-circle configuration. The circles are not united on a raised island, which is a minor change from the previous design. However, it does not alter the fact that the camera module has a noticeable bulge. The design wasn't something I particularly liked, but it made an immediate impression on me.



The shiny glass cover also readily accumulates dust.fingerprints. But the good news is that it can hide these fingerprints from your view at certain angles. So, it won’t be as annoying as the other glossy models.


  OPENING 70 5G



Honor 70 recently made its debut abroad, and we were fortunate enough to swiftly obtain the international model. We anticipated reviewing the Honor 70 because it is positioned as an upper mid-range handset after we evaluated the Magic 4 Pro, a respectable premium model. We therefore started by reviewing the phone.


The colour of the phone we have, Mirrored-black, best accentuates how luxurious it feels. To be completely honest, the black model doesn't appear to be one of those mid-range cars with a subpar build. It carries over some of the iconic design cues from the premium Honor series, like the curved screen, the more palm-friendly frame, and the extremely seamless feel.the front to the back.

 Its small weight is an additional pleasant surprise. Because it lacks the big camera module of the Magic 4 Pro, the phone can maintain its 181g weight. But that doesn't mean we didn't enjoy using its cameras. On the other hand, the quality of the camera may still influence your decision to purchase this phone.

The new Honor 70 is the only device with the camera setup's dual-circle configuration. The circles are not united on a raised island, which is a minor change from the previous design. However, it does not alter the fact that the camera module has a noticeable bulge. The design wasn't something I particularly liked, but it made an immediate impression on me.



The shiny glass cover also readily accumulates dust.fingerprints. But the good news is that it can hide these fingerprints from your view at certain angles. So, it won’t be as annoying as the other glossy models.


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