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Honor Magic4 series designs leak with multiple cameras for all models

Honor will reveal the Magic4 series at MWC 2022 in Barcelona. (Image source: Honor)
Honor will reveal the Magic4 series at MWC 2022 in Barcelona. (Image source: Honor)
Reportedly, Honor could be bringing up to seven cameras to the Magic 4 Pro, one of four Magic4 series smartphones that may launch at MWC 2022. Purportedly, Honor has settled on the names Magic4, Magic 4T and Magic Future for the rest of the Magic4 series.

Honor has yet to reveal any Magic4 series designs, despite confirming that they will be available in Europe. However, @MayankkumarYT has showcased four smartphone designs, supposedly of the Magic4, Magic 4T, Magic 4 Pro and the Magic Future. Presumably, the latter replaces the Magic3 Pro+ that never launched outside China.

Unsurprisingly, the drawings build on the Magic3 series, which all have large camera housings. Based on these images, the Magic Future will have the fewest cameras in the series, followed by the Magic 4T. However, all but the Magic 4T will have dual front-facing cameras, a design that has not taken off. Instead, Android OEMs are moving slowly to under-panel cameras. Currently, most flagship smartphones persist with a single punch-hole camera, though.

So far, Honor has only confirmed that the Magic4 series will debut on February 28 at MWC 2022. However, one of the proposed designs below mirrors Honor's teaser. Honor describes the Magic4 series as including at least one flagship smartphone, likely hinting that it has sourced the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 for the series.

(Image source: @MayankkumarYT)
(Image source: @MayankkumarYT)
(Image source: @MayankkumarYT)
(Image source: @MayankkumarYT)
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Alex Alderson, 2022-02-17 (Update: 2022-02-17)