Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design 3C Certified for March Launch

Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design 3C Certified for March Launch

Honor recently introduced the Magic 6 and Magic 6 Pro smartphones in China, sparking excitement among tech enthusiasts. The anticipation was high as rumors circulated about a potential RSR Porsche Design variant joining the lineup. However, the unveiling event in January did not include this speculated device. Now, it seems that the Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design is on the horizon, with expectations pointing towards a March launch in China. Although the official name is yet to be confirmed, it is tentatively referred to as the Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design. The device has received approval from China's 3C certification platform, signaling its imminent arrival.

Certification and Model Numbers

  • Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design 3C certified
  • Honor Magic 6 Pro 3C certified

The existing Honor Magic 6 and Magic 6 Pro models in the Chinese market bear the model numbers BVL-AN00 and BVL-AN16, respectively. Recently, a new variant with the model number BVL-AN20 was approved by the MIIT authority in China, believed to be the upcoming Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design.

Fast Charging Capabilities

The latest development regarding the Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design involves its potential fast charging capabilities. According to the 3C database, the device is expected to come with a charger carrying the model number HN-200500C05, capable of delivering impressive charging speeds of up to 100W. However, it is speculated that the device might support 80W charging similar to the Magic 6 Pro.

Camera Technology

In the realm of smartphone photography, advancements are key. Devices like the Find X7 Ultra boast the latest one-inch Sony LYT-900 50-megapixel camera sensor. Looking ahead, flagship contenders such as the Xiaomi 14 Ultra and the Vivo X100 Ultra are also anticipated to feature this cutting-edge primary snapper.

Rumors suggest that the Honor Magic 6 RSR will elevate its photography game by incorporating the brand-new one-inch OmniVision OV50K 50-megapixel primary camera. While details on other specifications remain scarce, it is expected that the device will align closely with the features of the existing Magic 6 models.

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