Honor’s collaboration with Porsche Design is expanding to the Magic 7 series. After launching the Magic 7 Pro in the UK and Europe, the company has announced the availability and price of the Honor Magic 7 RSR. It which will be joining the likes of the luxe Magic V2 RSR and the Magic 6 RSR in Honor’s Porsche Design series.
The Honor Magic 7 RSR greatly surpasses the Magic 7 Pro, but it is better in several aspects.
Firstly, it has a larger battery than the global variant. You get a 5,850 mAh phone with Honor’s third-generation silicon-carbon battery technology, right up to the Chinese variant of the Magic 7 Pro. For those who don’t know, the overall style of the Magic 7 Pro houses a lower capacity battery , 5270 mAh.
Secondly, there is a new design that is sharper, bolder, and has a redesigned camera module. The rear panel is said to be inspired by a genuine Porsche, while the camera housing is designed to resemble the headlights of a sports car. , looks stunning, especially in the color Provence which has a violet hue. The phone will also be available in the Agate Grey colour variant.
Third, you get more RAM and storage. The Honor Magic 7 RSR will come equipped with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, which is double than than the Magic 7 Pro. But it’ll cost a lot more, too.
Like the Honor Magic 7 Pro, the Magic 7 RSR features a 6.8-inch LTPO OLED display with support for a 120Hz dynamic refresh rate, a 4,320Hz PWM dimming frequency, a 5,000 nits of peak brightness for HDR-supported content, and Dolby Vision certification. It sports a proprietary NanoCrystal Shield for protection.
The Honor Magic 7 RSR is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is also featured in the recently unveiled OnePlus 13. You get the same camera setup with a 200MP periscopic telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, a 50MP main camera, and a 50MP ultrawide sensor. with a field of view of 122 degrees. It also has the same IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance for added durability.
The Honor Magic 7 RSR will go on sale in Europe next month, starting February 21, 2025. It will cost you €1,799, which translates to around €1,850. Despite its sumptuous price, it’s less expensive than the Magic 6 RSR, which cost close to $2,000. However, it’s still €500 more expensive than the €1,300 Magic 7 Pro in Europe.
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