[Discussion] [HONOR 20] AIS Super Night Mode - Honor 20 Guides, News, & Discussion

HONOR 20 AIS Super Night Mode: Enabling Smartphone Night Photography in the Best Possible Light
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Photography is the art of manipulating light to create new realities and the irony is that a photo can be both ultra-realistic and other-worldly at the same time. Inevitably, light becomes a key factor in determining the quality of a photograph. Professional cameras, without space limitations, are better designed to admit and utilize light. However, smartphone cameras must fit within a compact body and have compatible software in order to meet the standards of professional camera. Therefore, when it comes to low-light photography, the limitations of any smartphone camera are especially pronounced.
The recently-unveiled HONOR 20 is a gamechanger in night photography. It is embedded with a new feature – the AI-enabled Image Stabilization (AIS) Super Night mode – which aims to improve image quality of night photography significantly. The HONOR 10, predecessor to the HONOR 20 Series – provided a glimpse of enhanced night photography. However, that is only a fraction of what the HONOR 20 is capable of. Let’s deep-dive into this feature.
Using a simple analogy, let’s try to comprehend the main challenge smartphone manufacturers face when attempting to optimize night photography. Let’s imagine a camera as a room where light is collected and processed. The exposure time is the duration of time during which the room's windows are open. During daytime, when there is abundant light, it only requires 1/50th to 1/100th of a second to fill the room with light. However, during night time or under poor lighting conditions, at least two whole seconds are required to collect enough light to create a photograph. In other words, the longer the "window" is open, the more light will enter the room.
Having the “window” open for two whole seconds is actually an eternity on a camera. Even the slightest tremor during this period causes the picture to come out blurry beyond recognition. Serious photographers unanimously agree that night shooting requires the use of a tripod, but the vast majority of smartphones users take pictures spontaneously rather than a planned photo shoot. The AIS Super Night mode resolves the tripod issue by employing fragmentation - breaking the long shooting process into shortened exposures. AIS is based on HDR processing, which means that multiple images (i.e. up to 16 different exposure shots) are taken with one click, and the best elements of each image are meticulously assembled to form the final picture. Shorter exposures ensure the right lighting balance in brightly lit areas, while longer exposures restore detail in darker regions. This method differs from that for traditional smartphones where a simple, continuous long exposure is used to improve image brightness.
The AIS Super Night Mode works through these four steps:
1. AI Handheld Detection
To initiate night photography, the HONOR 20 will detect whether the user is taking a picture by hand. This detection is driven by its 7nm Kirin 980 AI chipset, which will analyze the preview image using its gravity and gyro sensors. This process occurs immediately (i.e. within 0.2 seconds) once the user presses the shutter. In order to ensure greater accuracy in information processing, HONOR’s R&D team collated a mountain of data, ranging from user photography preferences to the specifications of camera tripods, to help the AI make a more precise judgement. In addition to the impressively fast detection speed, the accuracy has been proven to exceed 98 percent (*the testing data is from HONOR lab).
2. Self-Correcting Photometry
After detecting that the user is taking a hand-held shot, the HONOR 20 must utilize photometry to create specific settings for each exposure that has been generated. Simply put, photometry is a method for measuring the relative strength of light. In fact, such photometric system exists naturally within our bodies. For example, when there is presence of a strong light, our pupils automatically contract to reduce the amount of incoming light. On the other hand, in a dimly-lit environment, our pupils will dilate to allow for more light to enter. Modelling off this natural phenomenon, HONOR engineers designed a fully automatic AI photometric system to replicate how much light enters the camera sensor.
Standard Under-exposure Over-exposure​
When the user presses the shutter, the AI photometric system uses crucial information obtained through scene recognition, the luminosity and light source distribution in the preview image, and the amount of jitter, to automatically configure the exposure parameters and number of frames. In a low-light environment, the HONOR 20 sets a shorter exposure time and more frames; when the surrounding is brighter, the HONOR 20 sets a longer exposure time and fewer frames. At the same time, when the jitter is small, the exposure time is made longer, and vice versa. Only when the actual exposure reaches the preset value will the whole exposure and light detection process end to make sure the final photo is taking in enough light.
3. Clarity through Sheer Computing
The HONOR 20 ensures crystal-clear images via two steps. Firstly, images are removed based on their sharpness and this constitutes the first step for jitter rectification. Secondly, a set of pictures that are captured at approximately the same time are combined to form a new shot. This step ramifies the effects of the user’s hand jitters.
Jitter analysis of HONOR 20 handheld detection from HONOR lab​
Unsurprisingly, this 2-step process requires enormous computing power. For instance, more than 12 million tests are required for a single 12 MP image. A synthesis of 20 image frames requires over 10 billion computations. The HONOR 20 Dual-NPU Kirin 980 chipset is sufficiently powerful to process a large amount of data to boost its image processing capabilities, thereby enabling top-notch night photography.
4. Image Synthesis
The final step in the AIS Super Night mode involves seamlessly combining all the pre-requisite images into a single picture. While the images are being combined, or synthesized, the AI ensures that the brighter areas are not overexposed, and that the darker regions are more luminous. Furthermore, at the time of synthesis, discrepancies are detected and corrected by the pixels. Parts of the image that are considerably different from others are corrected to ensure that the final synthesized image is clear and sharp. Lastly, noise reduction is also carried out.
Without AIS Super Night Mode With AIS Super Night Mode
Without AIS Super Night Mode With AIS Super Night Mode​
Sample photos taken with HONOR 20:​

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Photo quality

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Here are some some daytime shots comparisons with an Lg G4. Just move the slider to view one photo or the other...
https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/juxt...html?uid=e13a233a-e5dc-11e5-a524-0e7075bba956
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https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/juxt...html?uid=cbcf4704-e5dd-11e5-a524-0e7075bba956
P.S. Sorry if they are out of place here. If so, admins feel free to delete this post.
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the s7 seems to capture more detail and better color reproduction. pics on g4 seem very smooth, lacking detail.
icugotit2 said:
the s7 seems to capture more detail and better color reproduction. pics on g4 seem very smooth, lacking detail.
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Actually, if you look at the first comparison, I do think the S7 Edge camera is too aggressive with contrast and sharpening (and it is less saturated than Samsung has accustomed us) - try right-click and open image in new tab too see the full resolution pics. The G4 got colors and setting more true too real life in that one, but still, those shortcomings from the S7E are not deal breakers and could be easily addressed with camera updates.
Wow! The Edge does so much better! Way to much brightness and less detail on the G4.
There is a bit too much sharpening on the third comparison on the Edge side, but it still looks better than the G4 that is kind of blurry.
VictorC said:
Actually, if you look at the first comparison, I do think the S7 Edge camera is too aggressive with contrast and sharpening (and it is less saturated than Samsung has accustomed us) - try right-click and open image in new tab too see the full resolution pics. The G4 got colors and setting more true too real life in that one, but still, those shortcomings from the S7E are not deal breakers and could be easily addressed with camera updates.
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When looking at full screen colours on the cars are better on the g4 for picture number 1. However, I really feel the contrast and white balance are better on the s7. Case in the point the cloud overcast is not visible on the g4. The picture seems a bit hazy.
Or maybe its just me.
icugotit2 said:
Case in the point the cloud overcast is not visible on the g4. The picture seems a bit hazy.
Or maybe its just me.
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Good point. On the other hand, in the same picture the S7E missed the different colour of the sky/clouds at the end of the alleyway, trough the branches. The next comparison shows similar stuff - in the one with the statue - the G4 captures more of the color in the sky (actually closer to what it was in reality). While in the third one both are similar sky-wise.
Hi guys
finally got my S7 Edge last night. My main usage is photo. I did some tests against my Note 4. The S7 definitely shows much less details when you download pics to a computer! I did take photos of all kind and this morning under a nice sun, it is more evident. Branches on trees don't show much detail and look all blured when you zoom. I did see that last night when taking pictures of documentation with both phones. Text when zoomed at 100 per cent looked like a pixel jam on some pages with the S7 under artificial light when Note 4 camera showed tac sharp text.
However in poor light, the S7 is tremendous! But usually I sleep at night and that kind of photos is about 15 per cent of them all...
So I am a little disapointed in that regard with the S7. Videos are great, but photos lack of details. I don-t understand why Samsung has choosen to reduce the number of pixel in place of opting for a
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Hi guys
finally got my S7 Edge last night. My main usage is photo. I did some tests against my Note 4. The S7 definitely shows much less details when you download pics to a computer! I did take photos of all kind and this morning under a nice sun, it is more evident. Branches on trees don't show much detail and look all blured when you zoom. I did see that last night when taking pictures of documentation with both phones. Text when zoomed at 100 per cent looked like a pixel jam on some pages with the S7 under artificial light when Note 4 camera showed tac sharp text.
However in poor light, the S7 is tremendous! But usually I sleep at night and that kind of photos is about 15 per cent of them all...
So I am a little disapointed in that regard with the S7. Videos are great, but photos lack of details. I don-t understand why Samsung has choosen to reduce the number of pixel in place of opting for a bigger sensor like Panasonic did with the CM1. I would have loved to see a CM2! Their 20MPx was producing better results than most dedicated cameras!
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(just realized that the site does not show original pîcs... so you cannot zoom...)
Anyway out of some software bugs with the S7 (Samsung mail crashed in loops and Play Store kept saying data in background need to be activated when they were already... each time solved by a restart, the S7 is a nice piece of technology.
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Phil
Took a picture of our new Pup, first picture using the the S7 edge.
Impressed with how awesome it came out, just used a tool to blur the background around him.
It's confirmed that samsung uses 2 camera sensors ( again ) .. if anyone can post comparisons of two sensors (sony vs. samsung) is greatly appreciated.
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Those of us coming from less than spectacular cameras, such as me (HTC one m8), I'm finding the camera incredibly awesome. I got this phone mainly for the camera. The focus is super quick, the color reproduction is very good and I do enjoy the pro more the Galaxy S7 offers.
Were this pictures taken with manual or auto mode on G4, since my son had a G4 and it's auto mode really sucks.
Getting excited .. wish it's 18th now that I can take my hands on this beast..
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Loss of detail in normal/good light conditions vs Note 4 / S5
S7 camera looks a bit over sharpened for my taste at the same time there is more details in every picture (shooting raw will be a solution for this).
Colors looks better and more realistic on the S7 (not knowing how the original scene looks), but the first shot is a bit too much contrast.
Overall the S7 is the better camera in this shootout.
pogi.paul0119 said:
It's confirmed that samsung uses 2 camera sensors ( again ) .. if anyone can post comparisons of two sensors (sony vs. samsung) is greatly appreciated.
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i saw an article in GSM arena wherein they compared the Sony and Samsung Sensors and theres no much difference.. they are both good in different aspects
Front facing camera focus issue
Anyone else have issues with the front facing camera not focusing?
Here are two pictures as examples, one with the front facing and the other with the rear camera
This shooter is top notch. Love the Pro mode. That's the killer app I've been waiting for from Samsung or Android. The manual controls are easy to toggle and the snappy hardware enhances the experience.
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Please Samsung, ease down on the artificial image sharpening: youtube.com/watch?v=OR5UziCqXew
Have anyone tried 10 sek shutter by hand? Is it possible to hold it still enough?

[REFERENCE] Huawei Honor Smartphone Reliability Test

How does Honor perform smartphone reliability test and what's it's level in the smartphone industry?Do they follow double standards while testing flagship phones and non-flagship phones?I've always been curious about these until a few days before I saw one authoritative product manager from Huawei posted a detailed answer of my doubt on the popular Chinese forum "Zhihu". From this post, I get to know more about them. So I translated it with google and modified the language a little bit so that I can share it with your guys. Hope this is helpful to you while you're choosing your next decent smartphone.
The post from Uncle Xiong on "Zhihu" is as follows. Hope you enjoy it guys, and if it is hopeful don't forget to give thanks. Thank you.
How’s Huawei Honor’s Reliability Test Standard? Which Level Is It in the Smartphone Industry?
Author: Junmin Xiong
Source: Zhihu
Copyright belongs to the author. Commercial reprint, please contact the author, non-commercial reprint, please indicate the source.
Uncle Xiong coincidentally saw these questions on Zhihu a few days ago, and because I know a thing or two about them. So, I marked it out immediately. And till today, I can spare some time to share some of my humble opinions.
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Before drawing a final conclusion, Uncle Xiong will first make an introduction of the reliability test, and, by the way, answer some of the questions which the former answerers are not certain about.
1. Introduction to Huawei's Reliability Test
The reliability test in the R & D phase is equivalent to a mobile phone access mechanism in order to solve the design problems, ensure the normal use of mobile phones, and perform standard production. After the test, then it enters the mass production procedure.
During this phase, various types of hardware and software including antennas are tested for reliability, and the reliability test of the hardware is relatively strict.
In this period, 90% of the problems can be solved, then comes the reliability test of the mass production phase, it will solve the remaining 10% problems.
In the mass production phase, there is generally a variety of stress tests, problems are easy to measure. Testing items and testing methods both follow a standard list. You must strictly follow the flow of the list and operation cannot be done as a matter of experience.
Now, let’s talk about some of the testing items:
1) Drop Test
The drop test simulates the process of dropping a phone from normal height to the hard ground. The distance between the phone and the ground is divided into several ranges including 0.5m ~ 0.6m, 0.7m ~ 0.8m, 1m, 1.2m, 1.5m and so on. Phones are tested from six sides including up, down, front, back, left and right, and four corners. If the display of the phone remains in a good condition after dropping down, then it passes the test.
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In actual use, the phone drops in thousands of different ways. Even if we can simulate 50 to 100 of them, there are a lot of unexpected drops. Here, the roller test can help us imitate a variety of ways how a phone drops and through which we’re able to find the fragile points of the phone.
2) Roller Test
In the rotating roller, the phone is rolling freely. Before the final confirmation, each device has to go through 2500 times (including 500 times normal test) reliability test in the roller with a diameter of 0.5m and 300 times reliability tests in the roller with a diameter of 1.0m.
3) Buttons Durability Test
Generally, most cellphone manufacturers will perform the button test for their phones, the step value of the test number is 200,000, and the limit is 1,000,000 times (including the number of routine tests).
4) High and Low-Temperature Storage Test
We simulate the environmental conditions of all the places around the world in our lab. The mobile phones are tested at a low temperature at -40 ℃ and a high temperature at 70 ℃ for 72 hours to measure the performance degradation of the phones in transportation due to frequent temperature change.
There are lots of other similar tests, such as bearing pressure, distortion, port durability, etc. These tests are set according to the actual use of mobile phones in everyday life, and the test may vary and be adjusted according to the actual using circumstances. But there are also some tests which are called "abnormal" by some people.
Honor 6 Plus Air Rifle Shooting Test
Honor 7 Burst Test​There is one test that Uncle Xiong will condemn:
By the way, we do not draw the samples for reliability test on a pro-rata basis. Instead, we randomly draw samples on the production line according to a certain number. For example, we have to extract 200 phones for dropping test and for high temperature and high humidity test, we select 300 phones. Regardless of the number of the phone we produce, we extract two or three hundred phones for each test project including high and low-temperature test, humidity test, drop test and so on. For each product model, tens of thousands of phones are selected to test, it is enough to expose the most of the problems.
The products tested in the figure above are all two or three years before, but our reliability testing standards are getting more stringent. You may have noticed that in the promotional page of Honor phones, there are some reliability data displayed. You may go and check it when you’re available.
Let Uncle Xiong take five and later I will reply the questions we mentioned at the beginning.
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After a five minutes nap, Uncle Xiong is back again.
2. To some of the remaining questions of the previous answerers:
1) Some of you may be curious, is there a difference of the reliability testing standard between the flagship and non-flagship phones?
If there were standard A and B, then it must be a few years ago, now all the phones are tested with the same highest standards, even the cheapest phones are tested like flagships.
2) How many years is Huawei's mobile phones’ testing standards based on?
Our declared warranty period is one year, but the reliability criteria for all the components of the phone are based on a reliability test for at least five years. According to environmental standards, the testing standard for mobile phones is at least 10 years.
3) Like what @ penyoulaileyouhaojiu said:
"The director of Huawei's quality control department is responsible for the KPI results based on all the abnormal and independent standards. Even manager YU as director in the business group cannot force them to make even the slightest compromise or change their decision. So the quality control department is the department that we all respect."
KPI is indeed independent, as for the "abnormal", well, uncle Xiong thinks......
Specifically, the boss of the quality control department has the one-vote veto of the products, his role is equal to the king from this aspect. As long as confirms that the quality of the product can’t meet the standard, no matter how anxious the Marketing Department is to release new products, or even if the boss has permitted it, he still has the right to vote against it.
But this is also a double-edged sword, as opposed to the power is the responsibility. Once the product is released, if there are any quality problems, the boss of the quality control department will be the first person who is responsible for it.
4) After answering the questions of reliability test, by the way, I will speak a word of the quality control
Compared to the reliability test, quality control is a production process control, that is, to ensure that no problem will occur in the production process, to do all the things right at one time is related to all aspects of the production process.
The big-scale manufacturers who cooperate with us all have extensive OEM experience of the major cellphone brands. Quality control among them is very strict.
The most basic ISO standard in the plant can be used as a reference, as well as various factory quality controls, many QCC control charts, and a very detailed SOP operating manual to ensure every step is standardized and mechanized, and finely controlled to exclude the interference of human factors in every step.
Uncle Xiong will show you an example so that you can understand it better. There is a pass-through rate on the production side during product control process, and that is the product passed through rate in one test. We request the rate should be above 97% ~ 98%, and the remaining 2% to 3% of the mobile phone needs to be reproduced, even if they are just cell phone packaging mistakes. The higher the pass-through rate, the lower the rework rate, representing the better the phone quality.
5) Emphasize: there are two factors that apply equally to all cell phone vendors: BUG and Consumer Criteria
Even if the reliability test and quality control test are strictly in accordance with the standards, BUG may occur at times, which can’t be avoided.
Because the production materials cannot guarantee 100% yield, there are very few errors and man-made damage in all aspects during the production, which are within the controllable range, and it is not a large-scale quality problem. And from the software aspect, software always owns tons of functions, which can’t all be covered by the test. And some errors may gradually appear during use that didn’t occur in the test before. And of course, our engineers will gradually improve them.
Before shipping, the reliability test is performed to a very high standard, such as, software reliability should be more than 99%, but there are points that people will complain about. Different consumers have different needs, and their expectations of mobile phones are different, and for mobile running speed, we all have our own standards, even running test software is not absolutely objective, Uncle Xiong won’t evaluate it here, consumers and the market will naturally choose the on the own.
3. Conclusion
Apple and Samsung are on the top level of the quality standards, and if we step down a little bit, then it must be Honor.
How's the performance of the new Honor View 10? Does it support the popular carriers in America? Does it come with Gorilla glass protector?
I've also been wondering if the Honor View 10 will support ATT. This phone looks great for its price.
Redn2000 said:
I've also been wondering if the Honor View 10 will support ATT. This phone looks great for its price.
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There is an live Q&A today at about 10pm, and it begins in 30 mins, you can ask questions there.

[Review] Honor 20 - Detailed Review

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After the successful launch event in London in May, Honor has launched its 2nd flagship device of year 2019 as part of Honor 20 Series, mainly the Honor 20 Pro and Honor 20 along with an affordable Honor 20 lite or Honor 20i on June 11 in India at a launch event in Delhi.
Here are full specifications of the device for quick overview of the feature in case anyone missed it earlier.
Please check this link as full specification is quiet a big and will take up entire page here.
Now let’s start the Honor 20 review. This is my detailed personal review about the Honor 20 unit which I received from Honor as a review unit.
Design- Many may feel that Honor 20 design is nothing new, in fact we are seeing this since Honor 8 era but Honor has not stopped its innovation and HONOR 20 takes that trend to the next level with a mirror glass back that creates subtle patterns and highlights that shine and move alongside different lights and is famous for Dynamic Holographic design which really looks incredible and eye catching. With nearly side bezel-less design, very minimal lower bezel and the punch hole camera set up, Honor was able to give us 91.7% screen to body ratio which gives nearly full screen view and best possible viewing experience. Phone really looks premium and can beat up any flagship design even in half price.
Another impressive design of Honor 20 includes a Side-Mounted Fingerprint Sensor. Initially, I was not fan for front mounted FP sensor as I was used to rear FP sensor mainly for unlocking and clicking photos but then gradually started liking the front FP sensor as it is easy to unlock without even lifting the device, found other of clicking pictures. With Honor 20 side-mounted FP scanner, I am getting used to it but gradually started liking it as response is very fast and accurate. I can unlock my phone even before I start counting to get that milli-second feel.
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Display- Honor 20 is packed with fairly large but in trend screen size of 6.26 inch and offers a full view display, thanks to the Punch hole camera design which enables the nearly full screen display. A FHD+ IPS LCD screen with 2340X1080 resolutions gives a brighter and better display with equally good viewing experience. Display supports the 16.7 M colors and equipped with 412 PPI. Overall, the looks way better than my preview phones majorly due to full view display and accurate positioning of front camera which doesn’t hampers the display or any viewing experience while gaming, watching videos or live streaming etc. Display is bright enough to have a better readability under sunlight at full brightness. If you have automatic brightness enabled or have kept it on half way, you may feel some discomfort only under the direct sunlight and not under the bright condition, but this is same with every IPS panel.
Performance- Well, there is no second thought about the performance that you can get from this device. With Latest flagship Kirin 980 Processor. There is no deny that performance will be optimal for end user but sometimes few things are good on paper but not in real life, but Honor 20 is truly optimized with Magic 2.1 (for some they may refer as EMUI 9.1) and doesn’t lag at all. I have played Asphalt 8 and Fortnite and did not feel any lag or frame drop and games were launching quickly and were able to perform as per the expectation. Yet to test the same with PUBG but don’t think that will have any issue as well as Fortnite game size is huge compared to PUBG. I was able to get constant 30 FPS for Fortnite and waiting for update to support the 60 FPS and similar constant 30 FPS in Asphalt 8 with highest visual quality. So, from gaming perspective, I do not see any challenge and games runs smooth on this device without a problem. From Application launch point of view, apps launches very fast and user do not notice much delay or lag if they have selected the right settings in developer mode and disabled the screen animations. I personally did not face much delay while launching or switching across applications. Also, I noticed one improved in Magic UI 2.1 and Honor 20 that apps remain in memory for longer time but yes, the social media apps refresh immediately they are switched to, from any other app after some time. This was the behavior in default mode and I did not even enable the performance mode. No changes were made to the battery setting for app launch and they all were by default (system selected) except WhatsApp, Tapatalk , XDA and Telegram. So, if you are looking for a device which will give you the optimal performance without hurting your pocket, look no further and can go for Honor 20.
7nm Kirin 980 AI Chipset with Dual-NPU couple with 6 GB of RAM is doing the wonders here and device is one of the best I have used in terms of performance and fluidity.
Battery - Honor 20 comes with 3750 mAh battery with which, I was able to get around easilve over 30 hours of regular usage with multiple social media apps, dual Facebook, messenger, WeChat and WhatsApp and exchange applications which always runs in background and among the top battery consumer for all along with some time on gaming, YouTube, Gmail, Chrome, Skype For Business, Hotstar live streaming etc. still I was able to pass my entire with phone without suffering for battery issue by end of my day and only connect charger the next day (my regular routine as I connect to charge my phone only around at 07.00 AM in the morning and then leave for office). If I don’t play games or live streams, I was able to get around 30+ hours of usage with still around 18-25% left.
On an average I was able to get around 8-9 hours of SOT with my usage pattern.
Honor claims for 50% charging in 30 minutes and in my test this just works fine as I was able to charge 49% in 30 minutes and in random usages, I was still able to charge around 40-43% with Mobile data/Wi-Fi on.
Audio- I personally found that Honor 20’s volume is loud enough to be able to hear at full volume and audio is crispy clear. I used the phone with Honor’s Bluetooth headset and could enjoy the music and movies very well without any problem. There is inbuilt Histen sound effect feature as well which works only with a physically connected headset. Though, since Apples started the norm of removing the audio jack and many others are following the trend, Honor 20 lacks a headphone jack but it comes with a type-C to 3.5 mm jack dongle which you can listed to feel the same traditional way of music on headset and can vary the settings via Histen effect to be able to listen the music in your favorite mode.
Also, Honor 20 come up with 9.1 Virtual Surround feature which you can feel while gaming like Fortnite or others or watching a movie and using the Histen sound effect.
Camera- Honor 20 is equipped 4 camera setup which seems to be a norm in 2019 now and comes with 48 MP Sony IMX586 with F/1.8 aperture, 16 MP Super wide-angle camera with F/2,2 aperture, 2 MP Depth camera and 2 MP Macro camera.
48 MP main camera- it is Sony IMX586 lens and supports AI Ultra clarity mode and AIS. It also supports the AIS super night mode which is cool and in my personal experience which clicking few shots with night mode, I was amazed by the level of details I could see in the pictures.
16 MP Wide angle camera- with F/2.2 aperture and 117-degree super wide angle it really does wonders sometime to capture a larger area in smaller frame. I used 1X, 2X zoom and wide angle and really started liking it for few images where it was necessary to click a relatively bigger area. It also supports the Distortion correction.
2MP Depth assist camera – comes up with F/2l,4 aperture and supports h=in providing the bokeh effect.
2 MP Macro camera- with F/2,4 aperture, it supports a macro photography and gives the optimal results at 4cm distance from object. Results may vary person to person and object to object and light conditions. I got different results with different objects and light condition.
32 MP Selfie camera- I am not a selfie lover so did not explore much but I am sure it does well as I have seen the better results with relatively inferior camera from Honor. I clicked few selfies and was surprised to see the results and details in the image, you can turn off the beauty mode to get more details of object. Come up with F/2.0 aperture it does support the AIS and I really liked few images I clicked even with bit moving objects still the results were good. It supports AIS Super night mode, AI Color mode, AIS and AI mode.
Videos- Rear camera supports up to 4K resolution with EIS and front camera supports up to 1080P recording with EIS. You also get slow motion video with up to 960 FPS.
This review is incomplete if I do not touch the camera part or include camera review here. I am using this device for a week now and only got a couple of days to go out to explore the camera. Probably, I will be posting more images next week when I will be out of town to explore another city and click some memories. Yes, I am breaking up with my old phone and carrying this beauty on my next travel to Europe. As Honor 20 series tagline says #YouDeserveBetter yes, This is the one you deserve and you will not regret. BTW, I am not good at photography, still tried some hands on it this time and I was really happy with the image quality and really loving the camera. I tried all the modes available and Night, Super Macro and Super Slow motion with 32X (960 FPS). I was able to capture few night shots, which I personally feel was better than my expectation (did not used any tripod and taken random images) and I am hoping I will be able to share few more quality clicks next week with all the modes. This was my first phone supporting the wide-angle mode and I really liked it and taken few shots. Not a selfie lover so did not bother my front camera much to click myself.
AS I have clicked more than 500 Images and its difficult to upload all here but have selected around 60 images and you can check here. I am not a photographer and doesn't click great pictures.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sJLKnCmKF6i5kUR3C2O0wDZWmXWkb7fs?usp=sharing
Software/UI- EMUI is not new to me, have been using it for years now. Honor 20 comes with Magic UI but there is not much difference in terms of UI and looks. This is my first phone with Magic UI but I have hands on Magic phone, so this was not much change for me. UI looks similar and a familiar one but is optimized on top of Android 9 and hardware and works like a charm. No unexpected slowness or lags noticed and scroll, navigation, options are easily accessible and provides all the required features.
Conclusion- Due to the ongoing situation of Huawei/Honor with US ban, things were shaken up initially but every day we are hearing one or the other positive news. Many of them could be rumors but still there are some trusted sources which give some positive information and who know this ban might end up soon and we see Huawei/Honor back in business again. Even though with such uncertainty, if we see the astonishing sell of Honor 20 series since its launch, it shows the trust of user on the brand and Honor/Huawei has not let down the customers and are providing the updates, coming up with trending features. Overall, in my opinion and usage of Honor 20 till date, even though going through a tough time but yet managed to do well across markets, Phone is incredible with mesmerizing eye catching design, ticking all the boxes to be your preferred phone for camera, performance, design and long lasting battery which supports supercharging and gives you entire day of battery juice with just few minutes or charging. 4 cameras set up is really doing well and gives you incredible image quality with details and color saturation. No compromise on the performance or design either and side mounted fingerprint scanner is a welcome move giving you a new yet a comfortable experience.
Brilliant review enjoyed it
Could you please check does Honor 20 have Dual Band GPS?

Gentle Monster Eyewear II: Wearables Innovation

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Eyewear II Product Concept
Smart glasses are a symbol of Huawei’s strength in wearables innovation
Smart glasses already becoming increasingly prevalent in our everyday lives, they may soon become an important entry-point for future human-computer interaction. Huawei has always been known for its technological innovation across a diverse range of end products and continues to provide users with smart and convenient experiences in all aspects of life. As not only a stylish accessory for users on the street, but also a vehicle for improved convenience and comfort in communication, the Eyewear II Series marks a new era in which more people will wear smart glasses.
A new category of fashionable smart glasses with GENTLE MONSTER
GENTLE MONSTER, as a leader in fashion trends, culture and technology, aims to provide its consumers with “fresh experiences through visual innovation”. Their designs are bold, using vibrant colour and an infusion of avant-garde elements that are not only visually stunning, but also accentuate the wearer’s personality.
In 2020, Huawei continues its collaboration with GENTLE MONSTER with Eyewear II, adopting a design concept of “Fashion Wear”. For sunglasses and optics in 2020, Huawei has designed new products in the different timeless styles. In terms of functions, Huawei has made full use of its own accumulated technical capabilities to integrate a wealth of functions into the tiny lens frames, ensuring the beautiful and harmonious overall appearance of the glasses.
Classic design with style
For a more comfortable wearing experience, Huawei's R&D engineers have adopted a sophisticated device stacking technology to ensure that the temples are slim enough, and the entire lens body has no buttons or ports, making the design stylish and simple.
The slim temples are also made of titanium plastic, which is less dense and light. The surface is coated with a high-gloss finish, which gives the overall texture a warm and lustrous look, ensuring comfort as well as a sense of tech and style.
Smart Interaction
Easy pairing by a simple pinch
To pair Eyewear II with a device is very straightforward; users can simply place the glasses in their case and press the button on the case. Besides this, Eyewear II supports upgraded gesture controls that let user easily finish pairing by pinching the left temple.
User-friendly notification
Eyewear II glasses play a greeting when the user puts them on for the first time each day. Users also can set the greeting time to be played whenever they like.
In this way, users can enjoy smart interaction through Eyewear II.
Smart connection
Eyewear II makes a step forward in terms of smart experience. After the user puts aside their Eyewear II glasses for a while and put them on again, a window will pop up on the smartphone screen, so the user can check Eyewear II’s battery level with a glance. By tapping on the pop-up window, the user can quickly go to the device’s settings for more details. Furthermore, Eyewear II is equipped with multiple sophisticated sensors that enable smart wearing detection. The music will automatically stop when the glasses are taken off, and resume when the user put them on within 3 minutes, offering uninterrupted music enjoyment.
Convenient gesture control
Eyewear II includes an array of interactive features to improve user experience. By default, double-tapping the left temple will wake up the voice assistant. A double-tap on the right temple can play or pause music, as well as answer or decline a phone call. Users are also able to customise their gesture control according to their own habits.
In addition, Eyewear II supports swiping gestures for users to play the next/previous song and adjust the volume. In this way, they don’t need to pull out their phone but can simply swipe on the left or right temples instead, which is especially convenient when they can’t reach their phone on certain occasions.
Personal Stereo Sound for Personal Music Moments
Enjoy HD stereo with open-fit speakers
Unlike the open design of normal speakers and closed design of earphones, HUAWEI Eyewear II adopts an open-fit design which features an open-fit speaker on the left and right temple. Such design brings the best stereo experience with great sound quality.
Ultra-thin large-amplitude speakers provide immersive sound effects
HUAWEI Eyewear II glasses are equipped with 128mm2 ultra-thin large-amplitude speakers. Compared with the last generation, the amplitude has been increased by 100% to offer wider vocal range, so no matter whether the user wants to listen to music, play games or watch TV, they can enjoy an immersive audio experience.
Reverse sound field technology offers clear and crisp stereo
Privacy is crucial in the advancement of technology. The all-new reverse sound field technology and the leakage hole design on the temples cancels directional sound waves from the sound cavity, effectively reducing sound leakage by up to 12dB. Together with adaptive volume technology, users do not need to worry about whether others can hear what they are listening to, even in quiet environments such as a lift or conference room.
Wireless charging, long-lasting battery life
Powerful battery for a carefree experience
HUAWEI Eyewear II can play music for 5 hours or voice calls for 3.5 hours continuously on a single charge, and its battery life has been increased by more than 40% compared with the previous generation, so it can accompany users for the prolonged use of daily life.
Instant charge with wireless charging case
HUAWEI Eyewear II glasses have no charging port, all the charging and pairing is done within the elegant and stylish glasses case, which features new NFC contactless, wireless fast charging technology. Connect the glasses case to a power supply through a USB-C cable, and then put the glasses into the case to start charging instantly.
High quality audio recording
HUAWEI X GENTLE MONSTER Eyewear II supports high quality audio recording capabilities[1], that can record sound from roughly 20Hz to 20kHz, fully covering the frequency perceivable by the human ears. When paired with a smartphone to record videos or audio notes, the HUAWEI X GENTLE MONSTER Eyewear II frees users from the constraints of distance and cables, helping them to easily record sounds. Users can turn on the Eyewear II’s "high quality recording” function in Huawei AI Life App so when the smartphone starts to record a video, the high-quality recording will be activated simultaneously.
Hands free vlogging
Vlogging has become one of the most popular ways of expression on social media. However, when shooting vlogs, smartphone or other equipment with built-in microphone is easily interfered by the distance or environmental noise. If the user is not close to the smartphone or in an environment with complex noise, the audio will be unclear, and the environmental noise will overwhelm the audio.
Find my Glasses
When users can't find their Eyewear II, they can use "Find my Glasses" feature in the HUAWEI AI Life app on a Huawei smartphone running EMUI 11 or above to make the eyewear beep. However, please note that in order to protect user’s hearing, be sure not to activate this function when wearing the eyewear.
For details about Huawei developers and HMS, visit the website.
HUAWEI Developer Forum | HUAWEI Developer
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Interesting Gift.
I have bought Huawei Gentle monster eyewear, the only problem is the bluetooth can not made off. If anybody knows anyway to make it off either using Tasker or a new firmwear.kindly help me

General My OPPO Reno8 in Shimmer Gold Review: Unique and feature packed

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I hope you all are doing well! Here is my review of the Reno8 which I received as part of the ambassadors programme.
My unit is in the Shimmer Gold colour with 256 GB storage. As with my previous review of the FInd X5, all thoughts and opinions are my own
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I have been using the Reno8 as my daily phone over the last month's and have been able to test a lot of different scenarios. In this review I'll go through them and point out things that I have liked and also things I didn't in the following segments:
Unboxing
Design and build
Display
Gaming
Charging and battery
Camera and video
Sample photos
Verdict
Unboxing​
Design & build​Personally I absolutely love the new design language of the Reno devices. The sleek squared edges combined with a really incredible looking camera module make for a very premium look.
Each time I pick up the device I am impressed with how cool it looks.
Together with this design and very nice colour in shimmer gold it's definitely eye catching. Especially depending on the angle you hold the phone it's shimmering with a lovely gradient of different hues and colours.
Moving over to the sides on the left there's volume up and down buttons that feel tactile and on the right side a power button with the signature OPPO green detail and a even more tactile feel. On the bottom of the device we can find the speaker/microphone and USB Type-C port.
Overall feel of the phone is great too. It's refined, smooth, easy to handle. The new design makes this experience great. Although, there is one downside which are sadly the vibrations and haptics do not feel very premium. For example when typing the vibration motor is quite loud. However this could be improved upon in a software update making the vibration duration shorter for example.
Display​On the front of the device we have a flat 6.5 AMOLED display which has 90hz refresh rate, a hole punch selfie camera in the left top corner and a relatively large chin with small bezels around.
Colours on the display look vibrant and text is crystal clear. I was really surprised with the quality of the panel and there are no dark corners. I'm glad it's got 90hz as it makes the screen feel much more responsive.
Watching videos on the screen has been a joy. As well as playing games thanks to the smooth response rate.
You can also enjoy OLED features such as Always on Display and Edge lighting for notifications. The display also features a built in under screen fingerprint reader, which has been very fast and reliable when unlocking the device each time. I only wish it was placed slightly further up on the display to make it easier to reach like on the Find X5.
Gaming​The performance of the MediaTek Dimensity 1300 processor paired with the 8GB Ram and massive 256 GB storage made the Reno8 well prepared for enjoying large and graphics demanding games.
During my testing I played a vareity of games ranging from Genshin Impact, Pokemon Unite, Minecraft, and casual games such as Pokemon Go or Pokemon Cafe Remix. Each game did run without issues, and while the graphics could not be maxed out, they were still enjoyable. Also with the addition of 90 Hz on the AMOED display, games could feel smooth and responsive.
Each game was handled well on the device, thanks to the gaming overlay I could always keep the crucial stats in check and adjust the game settings accordingly.
Charging & battery​Unfortunately the Reno8 doesn't have wireless charging but makes up for it with SuperVOOC 80W. Battery charging is insanely fast. It's been incredible to quickly connect the phone to the charger for half an hour and it's already done. In times when you are low on battery and forgot to charge this has been a really good help.
And even with the fast charging: Battery life is very good. It can easily last an entire day and a bit more. All while playing casual games, texting on WhatsApp or Discord, listening to music while on a bike ride with Spotify or watching some videos on YouTube.
Camera & video​The famous photographer Chase Jarvis once said "the best camera is the one that’s with you" and the Reno8 can definetly make this come true in a large variety of situations.
Starting with the main camera:
Featuring a flagship sensor from Sony IMX766, capturing at 50MP. It is capable of taking great photos, which are sharp, have lots of great natural bokeh (blurry backgrounds) and detail.
A small downside I noticed (which I hope can be fixed with software update) is that it can be sometimes a little bit slow with processing the image which makes it not the best for action shots where you want to capture the moment. For example when taking photos of pets, the movement is often still captured making a blurry image.
Other features of the camera are excellent. As the tagline of the Reno suggests, it's the portrait expert. And it really holds true: The portrait mode is stunning and looks very realistic with beautiful bokeh. With a big selection of different styles, my favoruite was with the bokeh background. When analyzing the portrait mode photos, you can see features of the photo which is usually only visible on a real camera lens such as focus falloff. This is where parts of the picture are less blurry at the start and as the background is further away it gets blurrier.
Selfie camera
Taking selfies on the Reno8 has been really fun, especially in portait mode too. Featuring another flagship sensor the Sony IMX709 shooting at a massive 32MP. As you can see from the samples below the selfies are sharp and what you expect from a high quality sensor like the one in the device.
Video camera
You can choose to record up to 4K in video mode, although not every mode supports it. Overall the video quality is good, with very pleasing colours in my opinion and already features some nice software stabilization, which can be enhanced with super steady shot which is especially suited for some more action shots.
When shooting 4K video it is only supported in 1x and 2x using the main 50MP sensor. Switching to ultra wide 0,6x reduces the quality to a supported resolution of 1080p video. Furthermore another limitation of the video camera is that once you start recording, you can not switch between the different lenses. If you start in 0,6x you have to stop the recording to swap to 1x, for example.
AI Highlight Video: it can improve the clarity and also quality of the video especially in low light conditions. The resolution in this mode is maxed out at 1080p but available on all lenses
Photos​
More images on:
https://community.oppo.com/user-main/1156982997707653125/index
Verdict​Software experience has been overall very consistent on the Reno8. Currenly using ColorOS 12.1 and coming from the flagship Find X5 I was pleased how well and smooth performing the system was.
All features that I use in everyday were there and never let me down. I can rely on quick app start up times and especially fast installations.
I am excited to see what the latest update brings to the Reno with the announcement of ColorOS 13 I am anticipating the release and new features. Software wise I am very happy with the direction.
The Reno8 is an overall great phone, fit for everything the day can throw at it.
In my opinion OPPO has found a great balance of flagship features at a mid price point. The only complaints I had were very minor, and do not take from the everyday use experience which has been overall very consistent and reliable.
Packed with features, a great camera, and exceptional design the Reno8 is versatile, and comes in at a great price point. The great experience starts from the moment you unbox the phone, and continues on each day as you use and explore new possibilities with it. Be it from changing the way you charge your phone, to taking fantastic photos each day.
I hope you did find my review useful and please do let me know your feedback in the comments below!

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