This Friday saw the European release of the Honor 70, while pre-orders for the Honor Pad 8 and MagicBook 14 (Intel 12th gen) began. But the findings of the poll taken last week, which was centred on the phone, are... conflicting. Really, it all depends on where you are in the world.
The price of the phone starts at £480 for an 8/128GB device in Europe (the UK specifically). Many commenters think that's expensive for a phone with a Snapdragon 778G+ processor; some likened it to the £400 Nothing Phone (1), another phone with a 778G+ processor.
Additionally, the Honor 70 is advertised as a camera phone (and its specifications back this up), but it has a unique design that may not be to everyone's taste. The company calls it a "vlog camera," but some of our readers might have preferred a telephoto lens instead (for the record, the Nothing phone lacks a telephoto lens as well).
The Honor 70 was just introduced in Malaysia, where a commenter noted that the phone is actually pretty competitive. In fact, it is because it starts at MYR 2,000, or £385. That makes the 778G+ phone, which lacks features like OIS, stereo speakers, wireless charging, and other delights that some smartphones have, more tolerable. of its competitors offer.
In the end, 25% of voters are satisfied with what they see and are considering purchasing the Honor 70. Another 25 percent of respondents said they were waiting for reviews; fortunately, our Honor 70 review is already out.