The Honor 400 Lite gives you iPhone 16 Pro Max features on the cheap, without the Apple performance
Honor 400 Lite: Two-minute review Squint, and you could mistake the Honor 400 Lite for an iPhone 16 Pro Max . Honor is clearly enamored with Apple's whole approach to smartphones, or more likely the enduring popularity of the very best iPhones , and it's evidently not afraid to wear that admiration on its sleeve. The prospect of a £250 phone with a Dynamic Island (or 'Magic Capsule') and Camera Control (or 'AI Camera Button') is an undeniably enticing one. Honor has executed those two elements well, delivering a budget Android phone that feels slightly different from its rivals. That's hard to achieve in a staid smartphone market. However, in the process of seeking to offer an iPhone-style experience on the cheap, Honor appears to have taken its eye off the ball in some fundamental areas. The Honor 400 Lite doesn't perform as well as many of its peers, while its camera system feels undercooked. Meanwhile, Honor's MagicOS feels as cluttered and u...