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  • 2 weeks ago | digitalcameraworld.com | Basil Kronfli

    The Honor 400 Pro is value-packed. Relatively light and good-looking, it has great battery life, charges quickly, a quality screen, and it’s powerful enough for top-tier 3D gaming. Photo processing can be heavy-handed, forcing you into Pro mode for RAW capture. The interface also has a few niggles, most notably the aggressive battery saver, but if those don’t faze you, the 400 Pro is one of the most fully-featured phones at its price.

  • 2 weeks ago | mensfitness.co.uk | Basil Kronfli

    You’ll want extra bands to give your exercises variability, but this is a stellar piece of kit for sculpting defined abs. Just check your ceiling height before you get started…ProsExcellent core training kitShips with a workout guideConsOne resistance included (medium)Requires significant space to trainIf you’re looking for the best resistance bands to build core strength, look no further than the TRX RIP Trainer.

  • 2 weeks ago | mensfitness.co.uk | Basil Kronfli

    These user-friendly bands are portable, lightweight, and versatile. Plus, the comfortable handles can be oriented any which way, making it easy to switch up your grip between exercises. ProsPortable and lightweightComfortable to useConsNot suitable for heavy strength trainingPricier than four individual bandsIf you’re a complete beginner looking for some of the best resistance bands, the TRX Bandit offers a portable, lightweight, and user-friendly system, that’s easy to get to grips with.

  • 2 weeks ago | businessandamerica.com | Basil Kronfli

    The Honor Magic 6 Pro was one of last year’s standout smartphones. It looked unique, had a novel camera system that was generally competitive, and squeezed in one of the highest-capacity batteries of any flagship when it launched. I had high hopes for its successor, but on paper, the Magic 7 Pro seems like a modest upgrade. In the context of 2025 alternatives, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra crams in a more robust camera mix, as does the Oppo Find X8 Pro and the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

  • 2 weeks ago | t3.com | Basil Kronfli

    The Honor Magic 6 Pro was one of last year's standout smartphones. It looked unique, had a novel camera system that was generally competitive, and squeezed in one of the highest-capacity batteries of any flagship when it launched. I had high hopes for its successor, but on paper, the Magic 7 Pro seems like a modest upgrade. In the context of 2025 alternatives, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra crams in a more robust camera mix, as does the Oppo Find X8 Pro and the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

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Basil Kronfli
Basil Kronfli @Basil_Knows
24 Sep 24

RT @hood_vic: Woke up to an email that I’ve been let go from Dot Esports and Gamurs this morning effective immediately. I’ve just bought a…

Basil Kronfli
Basil Kronfli @Basil_Knows
18 Sep 24

Honor Magic V3's Studio Harcourt portrait mode is so enjoyable to shoot in. https://t.co/Wfaqpevlu8

Basil Kronfli
Basil Kronfli @Basil_Knows
7 Sep 24

Video Boost saves the Pixel 9 Pro Fold's footage from being a noisy mess, but it only works on the main camera and uploading/boosting takes so long. Give us a bigger camera bump and Pixel Pro-grade hardware next time, Google, please.