Honor Magic7 and Magic7 Pro already available globally from importers starting at $769
The first wave of Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered smartphones are now upon us, albeit only in China so far. Two of those are Honor's Magic7 and Magic7 Pro, which landed in the company's home market at the end of October. Unfortunately, Honor has not yet confirmed when it intends to replace the Magic6 Pro (curr. $860 on Amazon) internationally.
Nonetheless, it is already possible to import both of Honor's new flagships at competitive prices, courtesy of companies like Giztop and TradingShenzhen. As is often the case, the former is cheaper than the latter when importing the Magic7 Pro to the US. With that being said, importing via TradingShenzhen may be suitable for other markets like the Eurozone.
Please note that TradingShenzhen is only selling the Magic7 Pro, which starts at $1,019 with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Alternatively, the device can be configured with two other memory combinations, culiminating in a 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB SKU that costs $1,193. By contrast, Giztop is offering the Magic7 Pro for as low as $999, although this rises to $1,169 with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage.
Meanwhile, the Magic7 can be picked up for just $769, again starting with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. However, it too can be configured with up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage for $959. Please note that there are some restrictions when importing any device from either company. For instance, the Magic7 and Magic7 Pro will arrive running Chinese versions of MagicUI. Consequently, Android Auto and some banking apps will not work, even though Google Mobile Services and the Google Play Store come pre-installed. Please see the pair's websites linked below for more details.
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