Magic 7 series will support rapid 100W wired charging, significantly improving charging efficiency for users.Among the five models, two are rumored to feature satellite connectivity, likely identifying them as the Honor Magic 7 Pro and the Honor Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design. The other models expected in this series include the standard Honor Magic 7, Honor Magic 7 Pro, and Honor Magic 7 Ultimate.Although comprehensive specifications for the Magic 7 series are yet to be revealed, sources suggest that the official launch in China is anticipated for October, marking an earlier introduction compared to the January launch of the Magic 6 series.
It is expected that these new devices will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, in line with the trend of flagship smartphones featuring cutting-edge hardware.In addition to the certification news, a live image of the rumored Honor Magic 7 Pro has surfaced, showcasing a fresh design direction. The device appears to feature a flat display with a pill-shaped notch, moving away from the curved design seen in its predecessor, the Honor Magic 6 Pro.
This shift suggests that Honor may be leaning towards a flat-edge design similar to the one adopted by Vivo in its recent Vivo X200 model.With these developments, the Honor Magic 7 series promises to be a noteworthy addition to the competitive smartphone market in the coming months. Milestone Alert!
Livemint tops charts as the fastest growing news website in the world