
The Magic 8 Pro, Honor’s next flagship device, has leaked, and it appears that the company is stepping up its camera and battery life.
The information was provided by popular tipster Digital Chat Station, who listed several important hardware characteristics, such as a new chipset, enhanced sensors, and a huge battery.
The Magic 8 Pro may have a larger battery than anticipated.
The source claims that the Magic 8 Pro would have a 6.71-inch flat screen, which is somewhat smaller than the 6.8-inch curved LTPO OLED panel found in the Magic 7 Pro. Resolution and brightness are still unknown, but if Honor continues the pattern from the previous year, we may anticipate a high refresh rate and PWM dimming to lessen eye strain.
According to rumors, Qualcomm’s forthcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will power the phone. According to reports, the new chip can achieve up to 11,000 points in multi-core runs and more than 4,000 points in single-core testing.

The Magic 8 Pro’s camera may continue to use the 200MP telephoto lens from its predecessor. However, the tipster claims that the telephoto and main cameras have been “substantially enhanced,” suggesting that a new sensor or image processing stack may be in use.
Additionally, the source indicates that the phone will have a 7,000mAh battery. A 5,850mAh cell was a feature of its predecessor. Details regarding wireless charging were not provided, however fast charging might remain in the same ballpark with 80W or 100W wired support.
Finally, it has been stated that the Magic 8 Pro will still have 3D face recognition in addition to the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
Satellite connectivity, materials, and display certifications have not yet been mentioned. However, if Honor sticks to the same design direction, the gadget might have a premium glass construction and a comparable IP68/IP69 rating.
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