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Honor Magic 7 series: 5 3C certified devices

Honor Magic 7 series: 5 3C certified devices

Honor is preparing to launch the Magic 7 series of smartphones in the Chinese market. Recent reports indicate that all models in the series have passed the 3C certification, which indicates that the official launch in the Chinese market could take place as early as next month.

Honor Magic 7 series – 5 3C certified devices

The recent 3C certifications in China have shed light on five upcoming Honor smartphones, signaling the imminent launch of the Honor Magic 7 series. These models are: PTP-AN20, PTP-AN60, PTP-AN00, PTP-AN70 and PTP-AN10. While reading the model numbers doesn’t sound too promising, these numbers give us some insight into what we can expect from Honor’s next flagship. It is worth noting that the PTP-AN20 and PTP-AN70 models feature satellite communication support. This is a feature that the other three models lack.

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Given this information, the PTP-AN00, PTP-AN10, and PTP-AN60 are likely the standard versions of the Magic 7, Magic 7 Pro, and Magic 7 Ultimate. Meanwhile, satellite PTP-AN20 and PTP-AN60 can correspond to special editions. They may be available in the Magic 7 Pro and Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design versions. This addition of satellite communications indicates improved communication capabilities. This is a trend in the industry and is certainly a feature that will make them more unique.

Another important detail is that all five models of the Magic 7 series will support 100W fast wired charging. We confirm Honor’s commitment to cutting-edge charging technology. Following the trends of previous models, these devices will also support wireless charging.

Previous leaks showed an image of what was allegedly the Magic 7 Pro. It has a sleek micro-quad-curved display with a pill-shaped notch, hinting at the return of advanced 3D facial recognition technology. This design continues the refined aesthetic that Honor has adopted in recent years.

Under the hood, the Magic 7 series will reportedly be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. It offers top-notch performance thanks to Oryon cores. The expected launch in late October puts the Magic 7 series in direct competition with other high-end devices. The list includes devices such as the Xiaomi 15 series, OnePlus 13, Oppo Find X8 and Vivo X200, making the Chinese flagship market even more competitive.