When Honor announced the Honor Magic 7 and 7 Pro smartphones in China last month, the manufacturer announced that it would launch a more advanced variant called the Honor Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design in China in December.
Honor is also working on the Honor 300 Pro. A renowned tipster has shared some key details of the upcoming Honor Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design and Honor 300 Pro.
Expected Honor Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design Specifications
According to the tipster Digital Chat Station, the Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design will house the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, 24 GB RAM, two storage options of 512 GB and 1 TB plus an LTPO display with a quad-curved design. The display will have a size of 6.8 inches, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and a resolution of 1.5K.
On the back panel, the smartphone will have an OmniVision OV50K primary camera with a 50 MP resolution, a 1/1.3-inch variable aperture, and OIS support; a periscope telephoto camera with 3x zoom, a 200 MP resolution, OIS support, and a 1/1.4-inch sensor as well as an ultra-wide angle camera with a 50 MP resolution. The front-facing camera will have an Always-On sensor with a 50 MP resolution and support ToF 3D facial recognition.
While the battery details are not known, it is expected that the Honor Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design will incorporate the 5850 mAh battery used in the Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design. The battery is speculated to support 80 W and 100 W fast charging.
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The handset will come with Android 15 topped with Magic OS 9 and include an IP 68/69 rating along with a single-point ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.
Rumored Honor 300 Pro Specifications
The tipster claims that the 300 Pro will come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor under its hood and have an OLED display with a resolution of 1.5K. The smartphone is expected to incorporate a pill-shaped camera module like the Honor 200 predecessor. The handset will have a battery with support for 100 W fast charging as mentioned in the 3C certification listing and wireless charging.
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