The Honor Magic 2 is Honor's latest experimental smartphone. It's a slider phone with a nearly bezel-less 6.4-inch display, a total of 6 cameras, the Kirin 980, and it runs EMUI 9 based on Android 9 Pie (the software is branded as "Magic UI 2.0.") Most of the software features are geared towards a Chinese audience (such as the Yoyo Assistant), but some of the features can be used anywhere. For example, the real-time, in-call translation feature.
This feature lets you talk to another person in a language you aren't familiar with. You can translate between English, Arabic, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese. This video shows a scripted conversation between myself and Mario Serrafero (skip to 1:37 for the conversation), speaking in English and Spanish respectively. We only tried this once just to see how well it would work.
Overall, it's an impressive first start. It can mostly pick up what each party is saying and translate accordingly, but it sometimes starts translating a bit too early. It also might confuse the other party because it requires them to speak clearly to be understood.
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