
The MagicOS 10 upgrade plan has been released by Honor, and these are all the models that qualify for the new software rollout. The business has also disclosed the precise release dates for every model, from flagship phones to low-cost phones.
On October 15, MagicOS 10 made its debut alongside the Magic 8 series. The company discovered new AI capabilities and a number of intriguing features with the updated software version.
Honor also released the list of devices that qualify for the MagicOS 10 software update. The new version will be available this month for a few flagship devices, including the Magic V5 foldable, the Magic 7 series, and the digital 400 models.

Later, the new software version will be tested on other phones, such as the Magic V3 series, GT phones, and others. It is likely that the MagicOS 10 rollout will be completed by the first quarter of the next year.
You must participate in both public and closed beta testing in order to upgrade the official MagicOS 10 features. By registering for the Beta Program and downloading the build through Settings > System & Upgrades > Software Updates, you can install the testing versions.
MagicOS 10 Eligible Devices
October 2025
- Honor Magic V5
- Honor Magic 7 RSR | Porsche Design
- Honor Magic 7 Pro
- Honor Magic 7
- Honor GT Pro
- Honor Magic 6 RSR | Porsche Design
- Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Design
- Honor Magic 6 Pro
- Honor Magic 6
- Honor 400 Pro
- Honor 400
- Honor MagicPad 3
November 2025
- Honor Magic V3
- Honor Magic Vs3
- Honor Magic 5 Ultimate Design
- Honor Magic 5 Pro
- Honor Magic 5
- Honor Tablet GT 2 Pro
December 2025
- Honor Magic V2 RSR | Porsche Design
- Honor Magic V2 Ultimate Edition
- Honor Magic V2
- Honor Tablet MagicPad 2
- Honor Tablet GT Pro
- Honor Tablet GT
- Honor Tablet V9
Q1 2026
- Honor Magic V Flip 2
- Honor Magic V Flip
- Honor Magic Vs2
- Honor Magic Vs Ultimate Edition
- Honor Magic Vs
- Honor 300 Ultra
- Honor 300 Pro
- Honor 300
- Honor GT
- Honor 200 Pro
- Honor 200
- Honor 100 Pro
- Honor 100
- Honor 90 GT
- Honor Power
- Honor X70
- Honor X70i
- Honor X60 GT
- Honor Tablet 10
- Honor Tablet X9 Pro
- Honor X9

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