Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Phones
  3. Android
  4. Mobile
  5. News

The Magic’s back at Honor, as brand returns with its Magic 3 series smartphones

Add as a preferred source on Google

Honor has announced the Magic 3 series, consisting of the Honor Magic 3, the Magic 3 Pro, and the Magic 3 Pro+. It’s the brand’s first flagship phone launch since becoming independent from Huawei, which has enabled it to strike up partnerships with a variety of companies including Qualcomm, Google, and Microsoft.

Honor CEO George Zhao holding the Honor Magic 3.
Honor CEO George Zhao holding the new Honor Magic 3 phones Image used with permission by copyright holder

The Magic 3 is the first smartphone to use Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 888 Plus 5G processor inside, plus the phone is the first to be labeled as IMAX Enhanced. All three phones have the Snapdragon 888 Plus and 5G connectivity, plus a 6.67-inch OLED screen with a 2772 x 1344 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, along with a very steep 89-degree curve down either side. That’s not the only design quirk. Turn the phone over and you’re stared at by what Honor calls the Eye of Muse, or the camera module to you and me.

Recommended Videos

It’s the standout design point of the Honor Magic 3 series, and while its circular and reminiscent of the Huawei Mate 40 Pro on the Magic 3 and Magic 3 Pro, it grows even larger and takes on a slightly different shape on the Magic 3 Pro+. The cameras it contains help differentiate the different models.

The Magic 3 has a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 main camera, a 13MP wide-angle camera, and a 64MP monochrome camera, a setup repeated on the Magic 3 Pro where a 64MP telephoto camera is added to the list. This shoots 3.5x optical zoom shots, 10x zoom hybrid photos, or up to100x zoom digital photos. The Honor Magic 3 Pro+ has a 50MP IMX700 main camera, 64MP wide-angle and monochrome cameras, and a 64MP periscope zoom camera. There’s also a multi-spectrum color temperature sensor, optical image stabilization, and phase detection autofocus on different models.

Honor Magic 3 and Magic 3 Pro+ smartphones.
Honor Magic 3 (left) and Honor Magic 3 Pro+ (right). Image used with permission by copyright holder

For video, Honor has created eight different cinematic Look Up Tables (LUTs) to alter the color of movies shot on the Magic 3 series. These are recommended via on-device Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), or can be manually applied. It’s not clear what the IMAX Enhanced feature does on the Magic 3 yet, but for home audio/visual equipment it’s a stamp of approval from the company, confirming hardware meets IMAX’s standards for viewing and listening, so it likely applies to the screen and audio, rather than content shot by the camera.

What else? All three phones have a 4,600mAh battery inside, 66W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, plus reverse charging on the Magic 3 Pro and Pro+. Security is handled by a 3D Time-of-Flight camera on the front for secure face recognition. The phone runs Android and one major OS update is promised, along with regular security updates. Finally, the Magic 3 and Magic 3 Pro come with a vegan leather-covered back, while the Magic 3 Pro+ is made from ceramic, and there’s a choice between an 8GB/256GB and 12GB/256GB model.

The Magic 3 starts at 899 euros or around $1,055, the Magic 3 Pro at 1,099 euros or about $1,290, and the Magic 3 Pro+ is 1499 euros which converts to about $1,760. The Magic 3 series will eventually be released globally after its debut in China, but exact launch dates are unknown at this time.

Andy Boxall
Andy has written about mobile technology for almost a decade. From 2G to 5G and smartphone to smartwatch, Andy knows tech.
Google’s new desktop mode makes one thing clear: Samsung DeX was onto something
Android 16 finally brings a real desktop mode to Pixel phones, but Google’s long-awaited move mostly proves Samsung spent years getting the hard parts right
File, Webpage, Person

I’ve been waiting for Android to take desktop mode seriously for years. Back in 2019, I bought a OnePlus 7 Pro and wasted an embarrassing amount of time trying to brute-force its half-baked desktop mode into something useful.

The idea made perfect sense to me even then. Phones were already absurdly powerful, and the thought of carrying one real computer in my pocket felt less like science fiction and more like delayed common sense.

Read more
The MacBook Neo made me realize Apple still doesn’t know how to do a truly great cheap iPhone
MacBook Neo gave me an iPhone 17e epiphany
iPhone 17e rear camera.

Apple’s main business still revolves around the iPhone, with roughly half of the revenue being brought in by these devices. But this is why it feels so strange that the company managed to build a better entry-level Apple laptop than an entry-level iPhone.

The MacBook Neo starts at $599 in the US, with buyers getting a full aluminum build, a 13-inch hi-res Liquid Retina display, Apple silicon, and all-day battery life. Apple is clear about what it has built. This isn't a Pro machine with the powerful M series processors. But despite the various cutbacks in hardware, it still feels like a complete product.

Read more
You can’t buy the Galaxy Z TriFold anymore: It’s officially sold out
With a 10-inch display and a lifespan shorter than most gym memberships, the TriFold is already the stuff of tech legend.
Samsung Galaxy TriFold folding, TriFold Phone

Samsung has quietly updated the Galaxy Z TriFold’s product page with a message: the company’s first tri-folding phone is now completely sold out with no restock in sight. If you were hoping to get one sometime in the future, perhaps when the phone goes on sale, it’s time to let go. 

“The limited-run Galaxy Z TriFold is now completely sold out,” an updated message on the Galaxy Z TriFold’s landing page says. The message also asks people to keep visiting Samsung’s website for “one-of-a-kind innovations” and shop for other foldables or mobile devices. 

Read more