![]() ![]() This shot of a sculpture outside the Tom’s Guide London office comes to life in the Honor's shot, no doubt thanks to its larger 50MP sensor. The Honor 70 offers much better ultrawide photos, too. Again, I like the sharper outlines and markings you can see in the Nord 2T's image, but not how miserable the shot looks with its drab color palette. This darker image from indoors at the new Farringdon Elizabeth line platform also shows how much warmer images from the Honor's cameras can be. That said, I do like the extra detail the OnePlus image brings out in the bricks and paving stones compared to what the Honor 70 captures. Plus, the Honor 70’s, better HDR gives more definition to the whitest part of the clouds and helps the white text of the station sign pop out more. For instance, the Honor 70 provides the better photo overall of Farringdon Underground station with its richer colors. I compared the Honor 70 to the OnePlus Nord 2T across a few different shots, coming away impressed by what the Honor was capable of producing. To round things out, there's also a 32MP selfie camera on the front of the phone. The remaining sensor is a 2MP depth sensor. There are three cameras on the back of the Honor 70, but only two are really important - the 54MP main camera and 50MP ultrawide camera. The one point in the Nord’s favor was image sharpness, which looked better on the smaller screen since it has the same FHD resolution as the Honor. The bigger, brighter, more colourful panel on the Honor made for the best way to watch the famous puppet come to life. I had a watch of the Pinocchio trailer on the Honor 70, followed by a screening on the Nord 2T.
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