Honor is gearing up to unveil its Magic 7 smartphone series on October 30 in China. Although the launch date was confirmed last week, the company hadn’t disclosed the design of the Magic 7 lineup until today. The brand shared teasers showcasing the first color of the series—Moon Shadow Gray. This shade draws inspiration from the legendary science fiction film, “A Trip to the Moon,” capturing the moment when the spacecraft glides through the night sky and touches down on the moon.
Unveiling the Shadow Gray Variant
The back of the Honor Magic 7 features a smooth, flowing texture design. A slim red line accents the power button, creating a bold highlight. The camera module displays a unique blade structure, hinting at a physically adjustable aperture lens. The camera island is symmetrically centered on the back and is expected to accommodate a combination of four cameras. This new design signifies a shift from the “100X” logo that appeared on older models.
Design Goals and Additional Features
Honor's CEO Zhao Ming stated that the design of the Honor Magic 7 series intends to make a memorable impression right from the start. There will also be a variant in Morning Glow Gold, which is inspired by the first light of dawn, aiming to bring happiness to its users. Furthermore, the standard version of the Honor Magic 7 series will include support for ultrasonic screen fingerprint technology.
Advanced Technology and Pre-Orders
The Honor Magic 7 series will be the first to utilize the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and will launch with MagicOS 9.0, promising significant improvements in human-computer interaction and smart services. The new operating system is meant to boost overall efficiency and introduce user-friendly features like one-sentence command execution.
Pre-orders for the Honor Magic 7 series are already live on the official Honor website. Customers can make a deposit of 100 yuan to get free Bluetooth headphones, a 1,200 Yuan subsidy for trade-ins, and other perks. The series will feature both standard and Pro models, which are anticipated to redefine smartphone design and capabilities.