The Magic8 series that Honor will release in October, especially the Pro version, has shown its super competitiveness through multiple waves of leaks - I have compiled it into this interpretation, allowing you to understand its "upgrading sincerity" first!

Let’s talk about the most intuitive feeling-image expression. The Magic8 Pro is equipped with a three-camera combination of 50MP main camera (1/1.3") + 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens + 200MP periscope telephoto. The periscope supports approximately 85mm equivalent focal length optical zoom, and with a larger aperture, it is expected to achieve a "new height of ultra-clear telephoto". Honor's product manager even used copywriting like "200MP periscope rank king", indicating that Honor has put more effort into the image this year.
In terms of core hardware, Magic8 Pro will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, which is Qualcomm's new generation flagship chip, and is expected to make further breakthroughs in performance and efficiency. Honor still insists on combining AI calculations to optimize images and system experience, and the Magic system logic will continue to strengthen interactive intelligence.
In terms of unlocking methods, Magic8 Pro may become one of the few flagships that support "dual 3D biometrics". The camera supports 3D ToF facial recognition, and the addition of ultrasonic under-screen fingerprints, which has both security and convenience.

The battery life is also exciting. The latest news points to it being equipped with "large batteries above 7,000mAh", which is very likely to become one of the most solid battery life in the flagship field, and also means that users no longer have to worry about battery power in high-brush and long-term use scenarios.
Because the current market plans of each version are differentiated, the Magic8 series will include the standard version, Pro, Mini and Ultra. Among them, Mini will focus on lightweight performance, and Ultra may pile up hardware on the image configuration, such as the combination of 1" ultra-large bottom main camera and 200MP telephoto lens is expected to be launched in the first half of 2026, forming a staggered layout with Pro.
The appearance design continues the home's central ring lens module, adding dToF deep lens and re-layout fill lights, improving the recognition speed and photographic texture, and the overall recognition is very high. The main color scheme is expected to include low-key black, pearl white and glossy coating treatment, and the texture is upgraded to move closer to the high-end.

Summary Highlights
Overall, Honor Magic8 Pro is no longer the "next generation iterator", but a flagship refurbishment in the true sense: a comprehensive upgrade in imaging, battery life, security, and system experience. For you, what is its "point" that touches you the most? Leave a message and let’s count down and wait for the release of the actual experience!