On June 16, Honor announced the Honor 50, Honor 50 Pro, and Honor 50 SE smartphones in China. The rumored Honor 50 Pro+ with Snapdragon 888 was not announced at the event, which suggests that such a device may not exist. Honor has confirmed that it will be launching the Snapdragon 888 powered Magic 3 series in Q3. Fresh information reveals that the company could be also launching a phone powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 888 mobile platform.

It can be said based on a tweet by reliable tipster Teme that Honor may have struck deal with Qualcomm for the SM8350 Pro chip, which is expected to debut as the Snapdragon 888 Pro. The tipster has claimed that the chip would remain rare as one has bought it except Honor.

The tipster claimed through another tweet that the Magic 3 has a unique design, SD888 Pro chip, and it may offer the best photography experience. Unfortunately, there is no information on the specs of the device.

At the unveiling event of the Honor 50 series, Honor CEO Zhao Ming confirmed that the brand will continue to launch the Magic, numbered, X, and Play series of smartphones. The Magic line will include flagship models, whereas the numbered series will have mid-range phones. The X and Play series will have budget-friendly phones.

Ming also revealed that the Magic 3 lineup featuring the Snapdragon 888 will debut in Q3 this year. Recently, a tipster claimed that the Magic 3 will be equipped with the SM8350 Pro chip.

It is still unconfirmed whether the chip will debut as Snapdragon 888+ or 888 Pro. It is speculated to arrive as an overclocked edition of the SD888 chip featuring the new 3.0GHz X1 super core processor. The rumor mill is yet to spill information about the Magic 3 series.

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