The two newly announced flagships by Honor are undoubtedly among the best-looking mobiles: Magic8 and Magic8 Pro. There has been a very loud and rumbling noise about the two phones in the tech universe, being promising not only in terms of design but also with superb upgrades in modern-day camera features. But does it actually fit your needs?

Honor Magic8 Pro

Display and Experience Design

It is very evident that display and build quality should be worked upon for the Honor Magic8. Magic8 and Magic8 Pro both have a 6.8 LTPO OLED display with 120 Hz refresh rate and very thin bezels. Prettier skin on Pro version is an advanced curved display extremely premium visual treat with symmetric frame design making it all the slimmer and stylish.

Now, with the force of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipsets, both variants are having audios for a fight in gaming, video editing, and multitasking operations. In just 30 minutes, one can charge completely to fill the 5200 mAh battery of Honor Magic8 Pro that supports even faster charging, while Magic8 with its normal configuration gives another trustworthy battery backup for easy functionalities of daily use.

Honor Magic8 and Magic8 Pro: Cameras

Honor Magic8 Pro has a main sensor with ultra-wide and telephoto options for a total of 50MP triple-camera arrangement. Pictures have been taken with good detail and color balance, even capturing night shots in night mode enhanced even more by the front Truly excitingly 32-MP, making this a very strong contender for selfies and video calling.

Softwares and User Experience

The software is MagicOS 8.0 with Android 14. The new UI should provide customizable options, smart connectivity, and enhanced control over Privacy issues. AI-based features find themselves with some new support to Honor improving their speed along with making the device simpler to use.

Honor Magic8

Who Should Own This?

For You: Magic8 or Magic8 Pro, if you want a really good-looking luxury design and serious performance, whatever that means.

For full-time photographers or videographers.

Would be fine with only marginal battery life, but it will be praised most of the time for its battery back-up.

Feel free to pass on this one-and that is touching the lowest of budgets.

A regular user-casual a casual-user-neah, it should be enough for him.

Thus, Magic8 and Magic8 Pro stand out to be quite beautiful premium phones with a rich feature set and ahead in styling and performance. So calibrate your usage against a benchmark budget before proceeding. These phones are for someone who actually wants flagship experience for the long haul.

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