We’ve been hearing rumors about which company will be the first to launch a smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. For a while, Xiaomi seemed to be the frontrunner, but recent leaks suggest OnePlus might also be in the race. In an official confirmation, though, Honor has announced the launch date for its Magic 7 series smartphones.
Honor Magic 7 series launch confirmed
Honor’s confirmation arrived through a Weibo post today. The company detailed plans for two separate events this month.
The first, scheduled for October 23rd, will unveil MagicOS 9.0, the firm’s upcoming operating system based on Android 15. The teaser poster accompanying the announcement hints at an AI-centric focus for MagicOS 9.0, with the tagline “witness the magic of AI.”

The bigger news, however, is the confirmation of the Magic 7 series launch on October 30th. It is the first official confirmation of a launch date for a smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. But it’s important to note that this doesn’t necessarily guarantee Honor will be the first to release a phone with this silicon.
Qualcomm’s official unveiling of the Snapdragon 8 Elite is set for October 21st. Additionally, a recent report suggests a flurry of flagship launches featuring the chip will commence on October 28th. This leaves the door open for Xiaomi and other brands, to potentially claim the title of the first Snapdragon 8 Elite phone.
Honor Magic 7 series specifications (expected)
The Magic 7 series is likely to include two models — a standard and a Pro version. Based on the leaks so far, the two phones might have several similarities.
Expect the same SoC, both the Magic 7 and Magic 7 Pro will have a triple camera setup on the rear. The main sensor is expected to be a 50MP Omnivixion OV50H, accompanied by a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, possibly the Sony IMX882, and a third sensor that could be either 50 megapixels or 200 megapixels (Samsung HP3).

Both models are expected to offer OLED displays. The Pro version is likely to have a higher resolution 2K display, while the standard model will have a 1.5K resolution. A previous report suggests that the Magic 7 Pro will also have satellite connectivity support.
Apart from this, the phones are likely to share features like IP68/69 water resistance, ultrasonic fingerprint, and 2D face recognition, as well as Honor’s enhanced eye protection 3.0.
At this year’s IFA Berlin event, Honor also confirmed that the Magic 7 series will debut with AI Agent, a personal on-device AI assistant designed to learn from user habits and device environments and can intelligently automate tasks across various apps and services.







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