Last month, Honor unveiled the Magic 6 series in mainland China. While many were expecting the release of a Magic 6 RSR model following their collaboration with Porsche Design, Honor surprised us with the launch of the Magic V2 RSR foldable phone instead.

However, this doesn’t mean the Honor Magic 6 RSR isn’t in the works. Recent developments suggest that it might be on its way. 

Honor Magic 6 RSR MIIT certification

A new Honor device, likely the Honor Magic 6 RSR, has received certification from the MIIT authority in China under the model number BAL-AN20. 

Although the certification listing doesn’t explicitly mention the device’s name, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station confirmed its identity as the Honor Magic 6 RSR.

Honor Magic 6 RSR MITT certification

While MIIT certification doesn’t provide detailed specifications, it does confirm that the phone will have satellite and 5G connectivity.

Previous reports indicate that the Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design could be the first smartphone to feature the one-inch OmniVision OV50K 50-megapixel camera sensor. The OV50K sensor is expected to directly rival Sony’s latest flagship LYT-900 sensor. 

The Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design looks to be a top-tier competitor against the Find X7 Ultra, and Xiaomi’s upcoming 14 Ultra. It’s expected to share most of the features with the Magic 6 Pro. 

So, we’re likely to see a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor in the phone. The device may also keep the 6.8-inch curved OLED display from the Magic 6 Pro, featuring LTPO refresh rate technology. Additionally, it might have the same sizable 5600mAh battery with support for 80W charging.

We will keep you updated on any new developments about the Honor Magic 6 RSR when it becomes available.

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