During an event in China, HONOR announced its new flagship series, the HONOR Magic7 smartphone. The HONOR Magic7 and Magic7 Pro were announced, and we’ve covered those launches already. In addition to that, the design of the Porsche Design HONOR Magic7 RSR was confirmed too.
The Porsche Design HONOR Magic7 RSR design has already been confirmed
If you check out the two images below, you’ll see the phone itself. It will arrive in purple and black colors, it would seem. We can only see the back side of the phone, but we know what the front will look like too. The device will look like the regular Magic7 Pro from the front.
You can clearly see that the phone has a different back design than the Magic7 Pro. It is actually rather similar to what we’ve seen from its predecessor. A hexagonal camera island, and that separation line that goes straight through the middle.
Based on its predecessor, this phone will have the same specs as the HONOR Magic7 Pro, but it could include more RAM. Its predecessor arrived with 24GB, so HONOR may follow that same path here too.
It will likely have almost identical specs to the Magic7 Pro
So, that means we’ll get a 6.8-inch 2800 x 1280 LTPO AMOLED display which is flat. 3D facial scanning will be included, and the same goes for the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor from Qualcomm.
A 5,850mAh battery will also be a part of the package, and the same goes for 100W wired and 80W wireless charging. Android 15 will come pre-installed with MagicOS 9.0 skin. For more information check out the Magic7 Pro announcement. We expect all the specs to be the same save for RAM.
HONOR did not say when will this handset arrive, but it could launch with the global versions of the Magic7 series. The date has not been announced just yet.
Regarding the phone’s design, HONOR said the following: “This device marries the classic HONOR Magic Series’ hexagonal camera design with the latest trends in sports car design. Drawing from the aerodynamic aesthetics of the Taycan Turbo S, the four imaging units of the device are symmetrically arranged like sports car headlights, shielded by 3D glass that mirrors Porsche’s windshield curves.“