Nothing Phone (2) vs Honor Magic6 Pro - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date July 17, 2023 January 18, 2024
Release Year 2023 2024

Physical

Volume 106.51 cm³ 109.63 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.33 "/g 3.02 "/g
Weight 201.2 g 225 g
Height 162.1 mm 162.5 mm
Width 76.4 mm 75.8 mm
Thickness 8.6 mm 8.9 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • White
  • Dark Gray
  • Black
  • Blue
  • White
  • Green
  • Purple

Display

Screen Size 6.7 " 6.8 "
Resolution 1080 x 2412 1280 x 2800
Aspect Ratio 20:9 19.5:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 87.2 % 91.6 %
Pixel Density 394 PPI 453 PPI
Refresh Rate 120 Hz 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness 1600 nits 1600 nits
Peak Brightness 1600 nits 5000 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 104.70 mAh/in² 121.11 mAh/in²
Battery Density 44.13 mAh/cm³ 51.08 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 4700 mAh 5600 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Qualcomm SM8475 Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (4 nm) Qualcomm SM8650-AB Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
CPU Octa-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3x2.5 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A510) Octa-core (1x3.3 GHz Cortex-X4 & 3x3.2 GHz Cortex-A720 & 2x3.0 GHz Cortex-A720 & 2x2.3 GHz Cortex-A520)
GPU Adreno 730 Adreno 750

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 3.2
OTG Support 1 1
DisplayPort 1
DisplayPort Version N/A 1.2
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 3.2, OTG, DisplayPort 1.2

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 13 14
Maximum OS Version 16 18

Comparison Summary

1. Specifications Comparison

FeatureCategoryNothing Phone (2)Honor Magic6 ProPractical Impact
DimensionsDesign162.1 x 76.4 x 8.6 mm162.5 x 75.8 x 8.9 mmVirtually identical in hand feel; negligible size difference.
WeightDesign201.2 g225 gHonor is noticeably heavier, potentially impacting one-handed use and pocket comfort.
BuildDesignBuild materials are not specified, limiting comparison of durability and premium feel.
Display SizeDisplay6.7"6.8"Slightly larger screen on the Honor offers marginally more screen real estate.
Display TypeDisplayLTPO OLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, HDR10+LTPO OLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, Dolby Vision, HDRBoth offer smooth scrolling and vivid colors; Dolby Vision on Honor might offer slightly better HDR performance in supported content.
Peak BrightnessDisplay1600 nits5000 nitsHonor's significantly higher peak brightness ensures superior outdoor visibility.
ResolutionDisplay1080 x 2412 (394 ppi)1280 x 2800 (453 ppi)Honor boasts sharper text and images due to higher resolution and pixel density.
ChipsetPerformanceSnapdragon 8+ Gen 1Snapdragon 8 Gen 3Honor features a newer generation chip, promising significant performance and efficiency gains.
CPUPerformanceOcta-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3x2.5 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A510)Octa-core (1x3.3 GHz Cortex-X4 & 3x3.2 GHz Cortex-A720 & 2x3.0 GHz Cortex-A720 & 2x2.3 GHz Cortex-A520)Newer CPU architecture in Honor should deliver faster processing speeds and improved multitasking.
GPUPerformanceAdreno 730Adreno 750Honor's more powerful GPU will handle demanding games and graphics-intensive tasks better.
RAMPerformance12GB12GBBoth offer ample RAM for smooth multitasking.
StoragePerformance256GB/512GB512GBHonor offers only a 512GB option, limiting choices for users who might prefer less storage.
Battery CapacityBattery4700 mAh5600 mAhSignificantly larger battery in the Honor should translate to considerably longer battery life.
Charging SpeedBatteryNot specifiedNot specifiedCharging speed comparison is impossible without this information.
OSSoftwareAndroid 13Android 14Honor ships with a newer Android version, providing access to newer features and potentially longer software support.
Camera DetailsCameraNot specified beyond video capabilitiesNot specified beyond video capabilitiesDetailed camera sensor specifications (e.g., megapixels, aperture) are missing, hindering a comprehensive camera comparison.
Video CapabilitiesCamera4K@30/60fps (HDR, OIS, EIS), 1080p@30/60fps (HDR, OIS, EIS)4K@24/30/60fps (HDR, OIS, EIS), 1080p@30/60/120/240fps (HDR, OIS, EIS)Honor supports a wider range of video recording frame rates, including slow-motion at 120/240fps.

2. Key Differences Analysis

Honor Magic6 Pro Advantages:

  • Significantly brighter display: Better outdoor visibility.
  • Newer and more powerful chipset/CPU/GPU: Superior performance in demanding tasks and gaming.
  • Larger battery: Longer battery life.
  • Higher resolution display: Sharper visuals.
  • Newer Android version: Access to the latest features and longer software updates.
  • More versatile video recording: Slow-motion capabilities and more frame rate options.

Nothing Phone (2) Advantages:

  • Lighter weight: More comfortable for extended use and one-handed operation.

Trade-offs:

  • Nothing Phone (2): Lower performance, smaller battery, less sharp display for a potentially lower price and lighter weight.
  • Honor Magic6 Pro: Heavier, potentially more expensive for a significantly improved performance and features.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Nothing Phone (2): Users prioritizing a lightweight phone, potentially budget-conscious buyers who don't require top-tier performance. Suitable for everyday tasks like browsing, social media, and casual gaming.

Honor Magic6 Pro: Users who demand top-tier performance for demanding games, multitasking, and media consumption. Ideal for power users, content creators, and those who prioritize a bright, sharp display and long battery life.

4. Decision Framework

Key Questions:

  1. What is your budget? The Honor Magic6 Pro is likely more expensive.
  2. What is your performance requirement? For demanding tasks, the Honor is significantly better.
  3. How important is battery life and screen brightness? The Honor excels in both areas.

My Choice: Honor Magic6 Pro

While lacking complete camera specifications, the Honor Magic6 Pro offers a compelling package with its significantly superior performance, brighter display, longer battery life, and newer Android version. The weight difference is noticeable, but the performance gains and feature upgrades outweigh this drawback for me. I prioritize a future-proof device with smooth performance and a long lifespan, making the Honor the clear winner despite the potential price premium. The Nothing Phone (2)'s lighter weight is a plus, but the performance difference would be too significant for my usage.

Emily Harper
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