Honor 400 Pro 512GB
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Honor Pro 400 review: Overdue debut
The Honor 400 Pro 5G is a competitively-priced smartphone that plays it a little too safe. The hardware here swings above its weight class, but software is a little harder to live with.- Competitive price, Generous on-board storage, Solid camera kit
- Forgettable design, MagicOS, So-so battery life
Honor 400 Pro Review
The Honor 400 Pro is a capable mid-range phone with a sleek look, fast performance, and fantastic efficiency. Camera performance is generally great too, although some of the AI functions can make images feel a little synthetic at distance, while the design is perhaps a little generic at times.- Sleek, grown-up looks, Wonderfully efficient, Gorgeous OLED screen
- AI camera features can leave images feeling quite synthetic, MagicOS 9 may be a divisive distro of Android
I spent a week testing the Honor 400 Pro, and it's a powerful almost-flagship with some fancy AI tricks
The Honor 400 Pro offers up a well-balanced flagship experience, with one or two judicious compromises, for a good chunk of money less than a true flagship. It’s not the first phone to offer such a combination, nor is it the cheapest, but it’s compelling nonetheless.- Excellent display, Solid camera with powerful AI, Strong performance
- Slightly drab, heavy design, Busy, iOS-aping UI, Can get faster for the money
Honor 400 Pro review: Jack of all trades
The Honor 400 Pro can do it all, and it does it at a reasonable price. With a speedy chip inside, serious camera hardware, flagship-level AI features, a long-lasting battery and quick charging, it leaves little to be desired.- Loads of new AI features, Fast wired and wireless charging, Great battery life, Solid camera system with Harcourt Portrait effects
- Plastic frame, Ultrawide camera is pretty weak, MagicOS software isn’t for everyone
My test found the Honor 400 Pro’s image to video AI a bit freaky, but I still think it’s a fantastic mid-ranger
Triple cameras impress for the cash, but is AI all its cracked up to be?- Long-lasting battery with rapid wired and wireless charging, Colourful, engaging photos in almost all conditions, Extensive AI toolbox and upper-tier performance for everything else
- Some might find all the AI photography features a little creepy, A little less pre-installed bloat should be standard at this price
Honor 400 Pro review: "It's streamers, content creators, and gaming video makers who will get the most bang for their buck here"
The Honor 400 Pro is a stunning camera phone, but that obnoxiously large set of lenses on its back isn’t hiding a lack of features within. Along with the compulsory AI fluff that every phone in 2025 has to have, there’s a lot of gaming power, a lot of storage, and a lot of versatility to enjoy.- Insane camera, Decent gaming performance, Good battery life, Vibrant display, Slim design, Decent price
- Massive camera array upsets the slim design, A lot of inescapable AI features, MagicOS quirks, Speakers could be better
Honor 400 Pro Review – Premium midranger with near flagship performance
There’s lots to love with the Honor 400 Pro that blends the still potent Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset with an excellent display with a powerful triple rear camera array that now has telephoto zoom and an array of AI-powered enhancements.- Robust IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance, Excellent performance for price, AI-enhanced cameras offer great results
- No way to manipulate outcomes in AI Image to Video generation, No way to disable or reassign the amount of RAM Turbo virtual RAM
Honor 400 Pro Review: Between a mid-range and flagship
A $999.99 price tag for a top-of-the-range smartphone is now the norm. Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi often charge $1,200 or more for their flagship models. Honor, on the other hand, is sending out a clear signal with the Honor 400 Pro: top performance does not necessarily translate to a high price.- Decent price point, High-quality workmanship, First-class display, Many software personalization options, Good update support, Camera with many AI functions
- Pre-installed bloatware
Honor 400 Pro review: Balancing act
While not outstanding in any one area, the Honor 400 Pro is an impressive all-rounder that manages to make very few mistakes- Six years of software support, Bright, accurate display, Strong performance and stamina
- Limited colour options, MagicOS still isn’t the best, No Gorilla Glass protection