The Honor Magic 2 is a recently released smartphone with support for many of Huawei's AI-powered features. From the bog standard camera features like scene detection to the more sophisticated live call translation, it's a phone that aims to impress across the board. It even features a sliding camera, so that the front of the device is, pretty much, fully bezel-less. An update has just been released that adds new features to HiVision as first seen on the Huawei Mate 20, allowing you to point your camera at food to calculate roughly how many calories it has to varying degrees of success. The update will bring your device to version C00E131R1P19, and weighs in at roughly 591MB.
Honor Magic 2 update adds calorie and weight detection for foods in HiVision
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