The highly anticipated Honor Magic 7 Pro has officially arrived in Europe and Britain, ready to compete with the Samsung Galaxy S25 and other top smartphones in 2025 with high-end specs and AI features.
In addition to the Pro model, the more affordable Magic 7 Lite was also added to the lineup earlier this month, helping it reach a wider audience.
Both phones are equipped with MagicOS 9.0, based on Android 15 and designed to seamlessly integrate AI into daily tasks. One standout feature is the Magic Portal, which allows users to quickly access app services by simply circling objects on the screen.
In addition, AI tools such as Honor Notes and AI Translation have been introduced to increase productivity.
Honor Notes summarizes long content with ease, while AI Translation supports real-time interactions in 13 languages, making the phone a useful tool for professionals and travelers alike.
They also come preloaded with the Google Gemini app, a versatile AI assistant.
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Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the Magic 7 Pro’s AI Falcon camera system and camera setup, which includes a 50 MP super-dynamic main camera, a 50 MP wide-angle camera and a 200 MP telephoto camera.
AI-powered improvements, such as the new AI Super Zoom and HD Super Burst modes, allow users to frame and capture breathtaking moments with precision.
The device also introduces Harcourt Portrait Modes and an AI Enhanced Portrait feature, which promises professional-quality portraits with accurate colors and refined lighting effects.
Gamers can indulge themselves with the 6.8-inch display of the Magic 7 Pro and the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor that is also in the OnePlus 13. Furthermore, the phone’s AI Real-Time Rendering technology and predictive scheduling promise stability even during the most demanding gaming sessions. .
The device is powered by a rugged 5270mAh third-generation silicon-carbon battery, which supports fast charging at 100W wired and 80W wireless.
Honor says a full charge is possible in just 33 minutes with a compatible wired charger.
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The Magic 7 Pro is available for pre-order in the UK from £1,099.99 in Lunar Shadow Gray and Black.
Customers can take advantage of a promotional bundle and receive a pair of MagicPad 2 (worth £499.99) with their purchase. The device will launch in Ireland in February for €1,299.99, available through Harvey Norman and Three.
For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, the Magic 7 Lite costs £399.99 in the UK. It’s available in Titanium Purple and Titanium Black, with a promotional offer including Honor Earbuds Open (worth £149.99).
With its advanced AI capabilities, advanced photography features, and a focus on user comfort and productivity, the Magic 7 series looks set to introduce some of the best phones in 2025.
We’ll have a review of the Honor Magic 7 Pro very soon, so stay tuned.