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Honor is gearing up to launch the Honor Magic 7 series of smartphones in China. A new development reveals that the entire Magic 7 series models have received approval from the 3C certification platform in China. This suggests that the company may release it in the home market as early as next month.

Honor Magic 7 series 3C certified

Honor Magic 7 series 3C certified

The above screenshot shows that multiple Honor smartphones have received 3C’s approval in China. These include five models, such as PTP-AN20, PTP-AN60, PTP-AN00, PTP-AN70, and PTP-AN10. As can be seen, the model numbers AN20 and AN70 have support for satellite connectivity, while the remaining three models lack support for it.

There is a possibility that the PTP-AN00, PTP-AN10, and PTP-AN60 could be the Magic 7, Magic 7 Pro, and Magic 7 Ultimate devices, respectively. Likely, the PTP-AN20 and PTP-AN60 could be the Magic 7 Pro and Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design phones with satellite connectivity support.

The above listings also show that all five Magic 7 series will have support for 100W wired charging. Like the predecessor models, the Magic 7 models are expected to support wireless charging.

Earlier this month, a leaked image surfaced on Chinese social media platforms to showcase the front design of the alleged Maic 7 Pro. The device was seen sporting a micro-quad-curved display design. The pill-shaped cutout on the top suggests that the Magic 7 Pro will continue to support 3D face recognition.

Under the hood, the Magic 7 series is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. It is speculated to debut by the end of October in China. In the home market, the device will be competing with the Xiaomi 15 series, OnePlus 13, Oppo Find X8 series, and Vivo X200 series.

 

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