HONOR Magic5 Lite review: Flagship features form an honourable entry into the midrange market


HONOR was established in 2013 as a Huawei sub-brand, but stepped out from their shadow to go it alone in 2020. They manufacture smartphones, laptops, and accessories, and their latest line of smartphones, the Magic 5 range, is a real lunge at independence.

Out of three devices, the Magic5 Lite sits on the bottom rung of the ladder, sporting flagship features with some corners cut to shave the retail price to just £329.99.



The HONOR Magic5 Lite comes in 3 colours, Titanium Silver, Emerald Green, and Midnight Black. It’s light, coming in at just 175g. it measures 161.6mm × 73.9mm x 7.9mm, with a 6.67-inch OLED curved display that takes up 93% of the body of the phone.

The HONOR Magic5 Lite is striking in its design while being lightweight and thin.(HONOR)

On the back of the phone is a huge ring for the camera setup, which is striking but might not be to everyone’s taste, similar in looks to the Eye of Muse that was present on the Honor Magic4 Pro.

The screen on the Honor Magic5 Lite is fantastic – it’s 6.67 inches from corner to corner and features 45-degree curvature. It displays 1.07 billion colours at a resolution of 2400 x 1080 and has a whopping 120 Hz refresh rate. The phone has a single speaker in the base, but it’s underwhelming – the sound is loud but quite tinny.

It peaks at 800 nits brightness but also features a TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certification, which is something that HONOR are very proud of. Eye care has been a big part of their last few design cycles, and they have pushed the envelope hard on this iteration, with even the HONOR Magic5 Lite being as kind to your eyes as a screen can be.

Overall, the screen is fantastic – it works well in all light conditions, is bright, clear, and crisp, and displays colour and contrast really well. It also houses a fingerprint lock and is made from reinforced glass for improved grip and durability – HONOR themselves told me they’ve run it over with a car in-house and offered to have me do the same, although I politely declined.

If you just want a phone that will do the basics, but benefits from a great screen and battery with SuperCharge are important to you, then the HONOR Magic5 Lite will tick all the boxes.



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