We have been witnessing multiple reports that have been suggesting that Honor will feature three models in its Magic3 series. This has been based on the fact that Honor had submitted 3 models for certification. But, it appears that Honor has thrown a curveball our way. A reliable source has confirmed that the lineup will feature 4 models.
The tipster, @RODENT950, in one of his tweets earlier today disclosed the name of all the models in the Magic3 Series.
According to this tweet, the models that will release are the Magic3 SE that will be similar to the Huawei Mate 40, the Magic3, which will be similar to the Mate 40 Pro, the Magic3 Pro, and the Magic3 Pro+.
Currently, we are not completely sure about the specs that these devices may arrive with but according to recent reports, we can expect the following specs from the Honor Magic3 lineup.
The Honor Magic3 and Magic3 Pro will likely debut the Snapdragon 888 Plus chipset, making them really one of a kind in the market. According to MyDrivers, a tech blogger, we can expect the Honor Magic3 to be priced at around Yuan 4,000 or $617(46,000 INR), and the more powerful variant, the Magic3 Pro will be priced around Yuan 5,000 or $771(57,524 INR).
According to reports, the Magic3 will feature a waterfall screen along with a dual punch-hole setup. It could possibly be a 6.76″ display that could offer a resolution of 2772 x 1344p.
It may also come with 12GB of RAM and have a quad-camera setup. It is expected to come with support for 66W fast charging.
When it comes to the Honor Magic3 Pro, we can expect to see an in-screen camera and a high-resolution display of 1228p. Similar to the Magic3, it will arrive with the Snapdragon 888 Plus chipset. It will reportedly carry support for 100W fast charging and 50W wireless charging.
The Magic3 Pro’s main camera could be equipped with a high-pixel sensor and a periscope telephoto lens with 100x zoom! Apart from offering an impressive long-distance shooting experience, it will also offer the best low-light photography experience.
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