In recent weeks, speculation and anticipation have surrounded the design of the Honor Magic 6 series, fueled by various images circulating on Weibo. Today, the veil of mystery was partially lifted as the company officially released a poster, offering an authentic glimpse into the rear design of the Honor Magic 6 Pro. Coinciding with this revelation, the Honor Mall unveiled an official pre-order listing, divulging crucial details about the device’s configurations and an array of color choices.
The official images of the Honor Magic 6 Pro showcase an evolved design, reminiscent of its predecessor, the Magic 5 Pro. The device exhibits a sophisticated triple camera setup artistically arranged in a triangular formation within a round camera module. This module houses a dual-LED flash, a microphone, an unidentified sensor, and intriguingly, the text indicating 100x digital zoom. Turning to the front, a striking quad-curved OLED panel with a pill-shaped cutout suggests the potential inclusion of a dual selfie camera system.
Under the hood, the Magic 6 Pro is set to feature the formidable Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, placing it in direct competition with prominent devices like the Xiaomi 14 Pro, Vivo X100 Pro, iQOO 12 Pro, OnePlus 12, Realme GT 5 Pro, and Nubia Z60 Ultra within the Chinese market. Moreover, users can expect the device to come preloaded with the latest Magic OS 8.0 based on Android 14.
The official listing for the Magic 6 Pro reveals enticing storage options, with capacities of 256 GB, 512 GB, and a whopping 1 TB. Regrettably, specific details regarding the RAM allocation for each variant remain undisclosed. Additionally, the device is set to make a style statement with its availability in multiple shades, including black, white, green, cyan, and purple.
Mark your calendars, as the much-anticipated Magic 6 Pro is scheduled to make its official debut alongside the Magic 6 and its exclusive Porsche Design variant on January 10 and 11 in China. Stay tuned for the unveiling of this technological marvel that promises to redefine smartphone experiences.