Honor’s upcoming flagship, the Magic 8 Pro, has made its way to the leak mill, and it looks like the company is doubling down on battery life and camera specs.
The details come via well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, who shared a list of key hardware features, including a large battery, upgraded sensors, and a new chipset.

Magic 8 Pro might come with a bigger battery than expected
According to the leak, the Magic 8 Pro will feature a 6.71-inch flat display—a slight size reduction from the Magic 7 Pro’s 6.8-inch curved LTPO OLED panel. There’s no word yet on resolution or brightness, but if Honor follows last year’s trend, we can expect a high refresh rate and PWM dimming to reduce eye strain.
Under the hood, the phone is rumored to ship with Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. The new chip reportedly scores over 4,000 points in single-core tests and upwards of 11,000 points in multi-core runs.

As for the camera, the Magic 8 Pro might retain the 200MP telephoto lens from its predecessor. The tipster, however, says the main and telephoto cameras have been “significantly upgraded,” so there could be a new sensor or image processing stack in use.
The leak also suggests the phone will feature a battery of around 7,000mAh. Its predecessor featured a 5,850mAh cell. Fast charging might stay in the same ballpark, with 80W or 100W wired support, though wireless charging details weren’t mentioned.
Last but not least, alongside the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, the Magic 8 Pro will reportedly retain 3D face recognition.
There’s no mention yet of satellite connectivity, materials, or display certifications. But if Honor continues on the same design path, the device could offer a similar IP68/IP69 rating and a premium glass build.
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