Honor Magic 6 Pro 1-inch lens 3D ToF face recognition: Honor is getting ready to release its highly awaited Magic 6-line phones. After the Honor Magic 6 (codenamed BVL-AN00) passed the 3C certification last month, the Magic 6 Pro (codenamed BVL-AN16) has also done well and passed the 3C certification. This confirmation shows that it supports connecting via satellite.
DCS talks about a one ′′ OV50K primary sensor, 3D ToF face recognition, a changeable lens, etc.
In addition to information about the 3C approval, there are now reports about the Magic 6 Pro‘s specs, thanks to DCS. These guesses shine light on the high-tech features of the gadget, such as the 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) face recognition built into the pill-shaped hole in the middle, the OV50H/OV50K image sensors, the excellent 160-megapixel periscope zoom lens, and the ability to change the aperture. There are exciting reports of a design partnership with Porsche.
The OV50K being talked about is an OmniVision 1-inch camera sensor, meaning the camera system is better than the Honor Magic 5 Pro’s. The second one had a primary sensor that was 1/1.12 inch. The front camera should have the same 12-megapixel picture camera.
Tech fans can compare it to the Huawei Mate60 series, which has features like 3D ToF face recognition and changeable aperture, even though exact settings haven’t been made public yet.
The Honor Magic 5 Pro came before it and had the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, so it makes sense that the Honor Magic 6 Pro will have the newest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The Magic 5 Pro had a 6.81-inch quad-curved screen that could get as bright as 1,800 nits and run at 120Hz LTPO. It also had a solid 5,450mAh battery that could be charged quickly with 66W of power and wirelessly with 50W. The Honor Magic 6 Pro can now be set at 100W, thanks to the 3C approval.
Honor Magic 6 Pro 1-inch lens 3D ToF face recognition (Source)