Key Takeaways
1. Honor is launching the Honor Magic8 Pro Air, Magic8 Lite, Magic8 Pro, and Magic8 RSR this year, but not a Magic8 Ultimate.
2. The Porsche Design Edition features a new rounded camera module design compared to the previous year’s model.
3. The Magic8 RSR is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and has a 7,200 mAh battery with 120-watt fast charging.
4. The camera specs include a 200 MP telephoto lens and a main camera with an F/1.6 aperture, but the variable aperture feature from previous models is likely removed.
5. Early testers have shared camera samples on Weibo, showcasing the telemacro feature and various portrait shots, although aperture values may be influenced by software.
This year, Honor seems to be introducing the Honor Magic8 Pro Air along with the Honor Magic8 Lite, Honor Magic8 Pro, and the Honor Magic8 RSR, but there won’t be a Magic8 Ultimate. The details about the Porsche Design Edition had been kept under wraps until now, but it has recently shown up multiple times on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, where the real-life images shown above and below are making the rounds.
New Designs and Features
A fresh photo of the Honor Magic8 lineup displays the Magic8 RSR next to the Magic8 Pro Air. The Porsche Edition sports a slightly altered design compared to last year’s Honor Magic7 RSR. While the sleek Porsche Design logo is still present, Honor has changed the angular hexagonal camera module to a more rounded shape, which is noticeably longer than the circular camera found on the standard Honor Magic 8.
Specs and Performance Insights
Reliable leaker Digital Chat Station mentioned that the Magic8 RSR will come equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a hefty 7,200 mAh battery that supports 120-watt fast charging. The metal casing includes a dedicated camera button on the side. Some specifications for the camera are already known since early Magic8 RSR users and Honor itself have shared photos taken with the cameras on Weibo. The 200 MP telephoto lens has a focal length equivalent of 85mm with an F/2.6 aperture and offers telemacro capabilities. The main camera is a 23mm shooter, which seemingly has an F/1.6 aperture. Similar to the standard Magic8 Pro, it looks like Honor may be eliminating the variable aperture feature that its predecessor had, which ranged from F/1.4 to F/2.0.
Camera Quality and Early Previews
For those curious about the RSR camera quality, numerous images can be viewed on Weibo, including some showcasing the telemacro feature. It appears that Honor has permitted early testers to share their photos before the official launch. We have included a few examples below, and you can search for additional images on Weibo using the appropriate keywords. Some portrait shots displayed below reveal different aperture values, specifically around F/4.0. However, these values are likely influenced by the portrait software rather than reflecting the actual physical aperture settings.
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