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Honor is all set to launch the Magic 7 series of smartphones on Oct. 30 in China. While the launch date was confirmed last week, the company hadn’t revealed the appearance of the Magic 7 lineup. Today, the brand released the following teasers to showcase the first color of the series—Moon Shadow Gray. This color is inspired by the world’s first science fiction blockbuster, “A Trip to the Moon,” evoking the moment when the spacecraft travels through the night sky and lands on the moon.

Honor Magic 7 series’ Shadow Gray variant revealed

Honor Magic 7 series – Shadow Gray

The Honor Magic 7’s back panel features a flowing texture design. A thin red line embellishes the power button, adding a striking detail. The Magic 7’s camera module reveals a blade structure, indicating a physical variable aperture lens. The camera island is symmetrical and cantered on the back, expected to house a 4-camera combination. The new design marks a departure from the previous “100X” logo seen on earlier models.

Honor CEO Zhao Ming emphasized that the design of the Honor Magic 7 series aims to leave a lasting impression at first sight. The series will also be available in Morning Glow Gold, inspired by the first ray of morning light, which is designed to bring joy to users. Additionally, the standard version of the Honor Magic 7 series will support ultrasonic screen fingerprint technology.

The Honor Magic 7 series will be the first to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and launch with MagicOS 9.0, promising major advancements in human-computer interaction and intelligent services. The new operating system aims to enhance overall efficiency and introduce convenient features like one-sentence command transmission.

Pre-orders for the Honor Magic 7 series have begun on the Honor official website. Customers can place an intention deposit of 100 yuan to receive free Bluetooth headphones, a 1,200 Yuan subsidy for old-for-new exchanges, and other benefits. The series includes standard and Pro models, both expected to push the boundaries of smartphone design and functionality.

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