Honor Magic4 Pro is finally available globally and, to celebrate the occasion, the brand has decided to reveal more about the creation process of its latest flagship. The company shared details about its new smart manufacturing industrial park, as well as the processes occurring within the R&D department.
Honor revealed that over 200 reliability tests are applied, including drop tests, button durability tests, and simulations of extreme weather conditions.

The production line of the new plant is 75% automated to minimize the risk of human error. All systems are digitally controlled and with 95% alert accuracy, it’s easy to shut down processes if they fail.
The company also talked about the Honor Magic4 Pro’s dual sound-emitting unit, which helped it achieve great results in our audio tests. The device is built with piezoelectric ceramics which allow for directional sound on the display, as well as the typical earphone on top.
The company also mentioned the implementation of “Fusional Computational Photography”: Magic4 Pro uses multi-camera fusion over the entire focal range, also tested in length at Honor’s Park.



Honor Magic4 Pro during testing
This pinnacle of manufacturing and R&D costs £ 949 in the UK and arrival in other markets is expected to follow shortly.

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