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Leaked renders of the Honor Magic 7 Pro show a sleek camera island design

Honor is gearing up for a big reveal next month, but it seems the brand isn't done spoiling its fans with what's in store before the year is out. Among the most eagerly awaited reveals is the upcoming flagship, the Magic7 Prowhose debut is planned for the end of 2024.

This upcoming device is rumored to be Honor's flagship device and may be the first in their lineup to come with Qualcomm's next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. Noted leaker Digital Chat Station has added to the excitement by revealing some interesting details, including a schematic that sheds light on the phone's rear panel design.

While the leak mainly shows the back of the Magic 7 Pro, there's more to uncover. DCS suggests the phone will feature a micro-curved display and advanced 3D facial recognition technology, pushing the boundaries of what we've seen from Honor so far.

But that's not all – another insider known as Teme has shared a render based on the latest leaks. This image confirms previous reports and offers a look at the back of the phone, which is dominated by a triple camera setup and a large LED flash.

According to Teme, one of the most prominent features is a high-resolution 180- or 200-megapixel Samsung HP3 periscope telephoto lens embedded in the camera island. This includes a LiDAR sensor, a color temperature sensor and two 50-megapixel cameras – one serves as the main sensor and the other as an ultra-wide-angle shooter.

As for the front, the Magic 7 Pro is rumored to feature a curved OLED display with a pill-shaped cutout that supports a 120Hz refresh rate and 1.5K resolution. Under the hood, it is said to house a massive 6,000mAh battery, which is a slight increase over the Magic 6 Pro's 5,600mAh.

While the exact release date is still under wraps, rumors point to a November reveal. However, since the Magic 6 Pro launched in January, there's a chance we won't see the Magic 7 Pro until early next year. Stay tuned as more details emerge.

via Weibo