Honor 400 Pro Review: A Portrait Powerhouse in Your Pocket

Published: August 2025

Honor has been steadily raising the bar in the mid-to-premium smartphone segment, and the newly launched **Honor 400 Pro** is a testament to that momentum. While it boasts an impressive all-around spec sheet, what truly sets this device apart is its **portrait photography prowess**. In this review, we dive into the camera features—particularly the portrait mode—and see how they redefine mobile portraiture.

Design and Display – Premium Feels

Before we get to the camera, it’s worth noting that the Honor 400 Pro arrives with a sleek, glass-sandwich design, curved AMOLED display, and vibrant color accuracy. It feels every bit premium and lightweight in the hand, making it a suitable daily driver for both casual and power users.

Camera System Overview

The Honor 400 Pro features a versatile camera setup, but the standout is the **AI-enhanced portrait mode**, which is clearly built for users who value quality selfies and depth-rich portraits. Here’s a quick rundown of its core camera features:

Main Portrait Camera 50MP sensor with dedicated portrait algorithm

Bokeh Control : Adjustable aperture simulation from **f/16 (weak blur)** to **f/1.2 (strong bokeh)**

AI Portrait Zoom: Ranges from **1x to 6x**, maintaining image clarity and detail

Portrait Lighting & Skin Tone Optimisation: AI adjusts lighting and beautification naturally

Honor takes a cinematic approach with its bokeh simulation, allowing users to adjust the background blur strength manually—from a soft f/16 to a dramatic f/1.2. This means you can go from lightly blurred backgrounds for a natural look to intense separation between subject and background, mimicking DSLR-style depth-of-field.

This control gives users the freedom to match their photography style to the mood of the scene—be it a candid shot in daylight or a dramatic low-light portrait.

AI-Enhanced Portrait Zoom: From 1x to 6x

One of the most impressive features is the AI-enhanced portrait zoom**, which allows you to capture portraits at varying distances without sacrificing quality. Whether you’re shooting a full-body frame at 1x or a tight face crop at 6x, the image clarity remains remarkably consistent.

The AI does a stellar job preserving facial details, hair texture, and even background context—essential for storytelling in portraiture. Even at higher zoom levels, skin tones are rendered naturally, and edge detection remains precise.

Image Quality – Sharp, Vibrant, and True-to-Life

Portrait shots taken with the Honor 400 Pro are sharp, with excellent subject separation, minimal edge blur, and beautifully rendered colors. The camera handles highlights and shadows well, especially in challenging lighting. Honor’s algorithm manages to avoid the overly smooth, plasticky skin effects often seen in budget phones—making the photos feel authentic.

In both day and night scenarios, the phone holds its own. Night portraits are enhanced with intelligent light blending, reducing noise while maintaining sharpness.

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If you’re someone who loves shooting portraits, whether for social media, professional use, or personal memories, the Honor 400 Pro is arguably one of the best devices in its class.

Pros:

Adjustable bokeh from f/16 to f/1.2

* AI-enhanced portrait zoom (1x–6x)

* Excellent subject separation and natural skin tones

* Strong low-light portrait performance

Cons:

* Some AI beautification can be too aggressive for purists (can be toned down)

Rating: 4.5/5

The Honor 400 Pro doesn’t just take great portraits, it makes you want to take more of them.

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