Honor is gearing up to launch a bunch of new smartphones soon, with a recent benchmark sighting revealing the chipsets of two upcoming models. One Honor 300 series phone just visited GeekBench along with the Magic 7 Lite. So let’s check it out.
Honor 300 & Honor Magic 7 Lite Chip Reveal

The brand is set to unveil the Honor 300 series of premium devices in China on 2nd December 2024. This lineup consists of the base Honor 300, Honor 300 Pro, Honor 300 Pro+, and Honor 300 Ultra. The higher end Pros and Ultra models are expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, which is a flagship grade processor. On GeekBench, an Honor 300 series model (Honor AMP-AN00) was spotted with this same chipset along with 16GB of RAM (Via 91Mobiles).

It was also listed running on the Android 15 OS out of the box. Earlier this month, the Honor 300 Pro+ was seen on the 3C certification as well, with satellite connectivity and more. Alongside this premium device, the Chinese brand is also working on a mid-range Magic 7 series model as well. The upcoming model is the Honor Magic 7 Lite (Honor BRP-NX1M). Unlike the Honor 300, the Magic 7 Lite was listed with 8GB of RAM and Android 14 OS out of the box. It is a more affordable phone since it packs the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC.

Looking at the GeekBench database, the Honor 300 series model achieved a score of 2133 points in the single core test and 6,655 points in the multi core test. Meanwhile, the Magic 7 Lite scored 934 points and 2768 points respectively. A couple of weeks ago, the latter was even seen on the Google Play Console platform as well. So stick around for more as we will be covering the launch of both phones.







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