Honor Magic 7 series receives a 3C accreditation, revealing a few critical information about the future flagship lineup. Furthermore, the certification indicates that the future Magic models will be released soon. Consumers may see the official appearance of these devices next month. Weibo tipster @DigitalChatStation confirms that the Honor Magic 7 series has gotten the 3C certificate. The entire lineup supports 100W of ultrafast flash charging.
According to the reports, the Magic 7 series will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. However, it is unknown whether the flagship CPU will be supported by all models or only the high-end variations of the premium lineup. Aside from charging and chipset information, the informant stated that there are two satellite-based variants. These are likely distinct from the Pro and Ultimate versions. Although the leak does not provide the names of the two mysterious Magic 7 devices.
According to early reports, the Honor Magic 7 series would include three versions: Standard, Pro, and Ultimate. However, the current leak suggests that the corporation may include two more satellite communication versions in the Magic 7 lineup, in addition to the Pro and Ultimate models.
Honor may also offer these two satellite phones separately from the Magic 7 series. The details are a little mysterious. But we may learn more about this in the coming days.
The Honor Magic 7 series is scheduled to launch in October. Meanwhile, other online reports suggest that the business may launch its upcoming flagship lineup by October 30. Although an official confirmation is still pending on this topic.