No Widewine L1 Certification which Means No HDR Content on Amazon Prime Video and Netflix. There are Only 2-3 Brands In the Market Which Gives this Namely Xiaomi,Redmi,Poco,IQOO,Vivo and some of the Motorola Not All and also Some of the OnePlus Only Premium and Samsung Devices.
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issue is even with hdr verification some devices are not actually supporting netflix and amazon then what is the use, just for YouTube? companies should support all otts when they mention hdr.
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Good deal...♥️
I don't know how many can differentiate the video contents between HDR/Dolby vision etc etc while watching on their mobiles but I never could. I think the differences are very minute otherwise everything is a marketing gimmick which most of us will fall for. Yes HDR/Dolby vision can be really appreciated in large TV screens..
Honor smartphones were actually pretty cool before Android imposed restrictions
It was the US government sanctions against Huawei starting from 2019 that heavily affected Huawei where it had to sell off Honor brand, break its partnership with Leica (camera tech), no more of their inhouse SoC - Kirin etc, I would say Apple indirectly screwed Huawei (parent company of Honor) as Huawei became the largest telecommunication equipment manufacturing company overtaking Ericsson in early 2010s and then went full-fledged into mobile phones starting with China then rest of the world and overtook Apple in 2018 and even Samsung before Covid and if it had continued that trend by now 50% of world shipments would have been Huawei (more premium phones) with its sub-brand Honor
Again since its Chinese there are more chances of the Chinese government using Huawei via its devices in other countries to spy them 😃 (national security and privacy concerns)
I thought Madhav Seth (who moved out from Realme) would be aggressive with pricing but launching a SD 6gen SoC for 25+k was a blunder in the first place This model got launched for 26k 2 months back and had 3k instant CC discount so the effective price was 23k and now seeing OP's post which shows 17k seems a good deal but it comes with A13 and to get just 2 OS updates which means A15 which is just 3-4months away from Google so wrt to software updates it might get A15 somewhere next year only and end of Android OS updates..
2 months back it was coming in the range of 12k-13k with No cost EMI of 6 months including Mobile exchange offer, Extra 5k discount was on mobile exchange..
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can anyone share the camera review of this phone ? for video shooting ?
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I don't know how many can differentiate the video contents between HDR/Dolby vision etc etc while watching on their mobiles but I never could. I think the differences are very minute otherwise everything is a marketing gimmick which most of us will fall for. Yes HDR/Dolby vision can be really appreciated in large TV screens..
Honor smartphones were actually pretty cool before Android imposed restrictions
It was the US government sanctions against Huawei starting from 2019 that heavily affected Huawei where it had to sell off Honor brand, break its partnership with Leica (camera tech), no more of their inhouse SoC - Kirin etc, I would say Apple indirectly screwed Huawei (parent company of Honor) as Huawei became the largest telecommunication equipment manufacturing company overtaking Ericsson in early 2010s and then went full-fledged into mobile phones starting with China then rest of the world and overtook Apple in 2018 and even Samsung before Covid and if it had continued that trend by now 50% of world shipments would have been Huawei (more premium phones) with its sub-brand Honor
Again since its Chinese there are more chances of the Chinese government using Huawei via its devices in other countries to spy them 😃 (national security and privacy concerns)
I thought Madhav Seth (who moved out from Realme) would be aggressive with pricing but launching a SD 6gen SoC for 25+k was a blunder in the first place This model got launched for 26k 2 months back and had 3k instant CC discount so the effective price was 23k and now seeing OP's post which shows 17k seems a good deal but it comes with A13 and to get just 2 OS updates which means A15 which is just 3-4months away from Google so wrt to software updates it might get A15 somewhere next year only and end of Android OS updates..
https://www.fonearena.com/blog/416666/honor-x9b...
2 months back it was coming in the range of 12k-13k with No cost EMI of 6 months including Mobile exchange offer, Extra 5k discount was on mobile exchange..