Honor is currently thought to augment its Magic7 series of flagship Android smartphones with a new variant with an unusually small display.
The screen might be about 6.3 inches in diagonal length, yet is now thought to pack the most "1:1" Dynamic Island clone to date.
The high-tech double-wide punch-hole might support advanced 3D facial recognition for security purposes, just like the iPhone 16 Pro - although it might also pack a fingerprint reader thanks to its non-Apple status.
The potentially pocket-friendly Magic-series display is also now possibly backed to rock the up-to-date LIPO packaging technology rated to shrink its bezels to the minimum, yet might be driven by the same Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset as the pre-existing 7 Pro (now available in Europe via amazon.de).
The "Magic7 Mini" is thought to face competition from other new compact devices such as the OnePlus 13T, Oppo Find X8S and its own mid-range alternative the Honor 400 on its to-be-determined launch.