On February 25th, Honor unveiled the Honor Magic6 Pro overseas, priced at 1299 euros (approximately 10,114 CNY).
In terms of design, the Honor Magic6 Pro inherits the family's Muse design language, but this time, the back shell draws inspiration from Chinese culture and the magnificent landscapes of our homeland, featuring a camera module designed reminiscent of the Sanxingdui jade cong, while also incorporating pillow-shaped elements. On the screen, the new device features a 6.8-inch floating streamline quad-curved display with a resolution of 2800x1280. It boasts a pixel density of 453 PPI, supports LTPO for dynamic adjustment from 1Hz to 120Hz, and offers 4320Hz ultra-high-frequency PWM dimming for a more eye-friendly experience.
Additionally, the Honor Magic6 Pro is equipped with Honor Mammoth Glass, utilizing second-generation nano-crystalline glass technology. This enhancement increases crystal density by 50% and stress resistance by 20%, providing 10 times the drop resistance in challenging scenarios such as marble, asphalt, and gravel surfaces. In terms of performance, the new device is equipped with the third-generation Snapdragon 8 processor, complemented by the exclusive GPU Turbo X technology, delivering the most powerful Qualcomm chip tuning yet. It debuts technologies like GPU rendering instruction stream reorganization and the Game AI Super Frame Super Image Engine.
On the imaging front, the Honor Magic6 Pro debuts a 180-million-pixel periscope telephoto lens, featuring the industry's largest 1/1.49-inch telephoto main sensor, boasting an equivalent of 2.24μm ultra-large pixels and an F2.6 ultra-large aperture for clearer telephoto images.
For battery life, the new device features the second-generation Qinghai Lake battery with a capacity of 5600mAh, supporting 80W wired charging and 66W wireless charging.
Additionally, the Honor Magic6 Pro comes pre-installed with MagicOS 8.0, offering the industry's most powerful AI performance, achieving intent recognition for human-computer interaction for the first time. Honor Anywhere, in more core scenarios such as social media and search, enables one-step direct access across applications through intent recognition and semantic understanding.