WIRED Bright & immersive display. Top-tier photography. Speedy day-to-day performance. Fast wired & wireless charging. TIRED Outdated design. Fingerprint magnet. Not for mobile gaming enthusiasts. Cluttered & stumbling software. Unimpressive battery.
The software problems extend to this phone’s, largely excellent, camera. There was plenty of jittering on opening the Camera app, and it continued intermittently when tinkering with various options. It isn’t a deal breaker, but it does hinder one of this device’s best features, which is particularly disappointing as the images the Magic 4 Pro produces are great, with simple point-and-shoot snaps grabbing plenty of detail and eye-catching color.
Up to 10x zoom, the results are impressive, too, especially within its 3.5x optical zoom range—all achieved by this handset’s 64 MP periscope telephoto lens. This phone, like thePortrait mode is a mixed bag, with strong blur around clear edges, but it often struggles to surround the focal point as accurately as you’d like. There’s also Night Mode, which does a decent job of bringing the brightness up late in the day, but leads to plenty of over-sharpening.
You can video record at up to 4K 60fps on the Magic 4 Pro, and you will absolutely want to. The results are stunning, with popping colors and luxurious detail. A lack of top-class stabilization stops this from being up there with the very best, though. What does help with the irritation of the cumbersome camera software and cluttered bundled apps is the superb display. It’s a 6.81-inch 120 Hz OLED panel that does benefit from the bezel-less sides afforded by the steep curved glass, even if it leads to some content drooping off the screen. Images and videos are presented in pristine fashion while the 120 Hz display, combined with the speedy flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip, means browsing and jumping from app to app is a breeze.
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