Honor is preparing to announce the Magic 4 series soon. But prior to its release, the company has shared an official teaser, while the device was also spotted on a Geekbench listing.
With the MWC 2022 (Mobile World Congress) event being a few weeks away, various smartphone brands like Honor will release their latest devices. Here, the Chinese smartphone maker is set to unveil its latest flagship Magic series. The brand’s CEO, George Zhao had shared a new teaser of the upcoming devices on Facebook. This teaser confirms that the new device will arrive with Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC.
Looking at the teaser, the company talks about its Honor Global Launch Event in MWC Barcelona 2022 with “The Power of Magic.” Unfortunately, this teaser did not revel any finer details regarding this matter. Although, the Magic 4 was recently spotted on a Geekbench listing by known tipster @RODENT950. In the known benchmarking platform, the upcoming Magic 4 seemingly beat Samsung’s new top end flagship, the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which carried the model number SM-S908U.
Upcoming Honor Magic series flagship beats S22 Ultra in Geebench 5 tests.#EXCLUSIVE
#ThePowerOfMagic is worth the wait. pic.twitter.com/5QDzpuaAGH— Teme (特米)😷 (@RODENT950) February 10, 2022
The Honor Magic device scored 3,901 points in the multi core tests, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra achieved 3,303 points. On the other hand, it also managed to get a slight lead with 1245 points in single core test over the latter’s 1215 points. However, this is just an early benchmark and both device are running on the same chipset. Furthermore, synthetic benchmarks aren’t always a good indicator of performance in real life, so stick around for more updates.
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