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Secondary Camera: 50 MPix (f/2.0, 21 mm) + 3D Depth Camera
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Average of 3 scores (from 11 reviews)
Reviews for the Honor Magic8 Pro
The Honor Magic8 Pro is celebrating its launch in Europe, which we are taking as an opportunity to put the camera setup through its paces for the first time. In rainy London, it faces comparison with the Vivo X300 Pro.
With the the Magic8 Pro, Honor is launching its brand new high-end smartphone. It's slightly more compact, yet still manages to boast a significantly larger battery, a top-of-the-line SoC, and a powerful camera setup. It's an excellent overall package, but our testing also revealed some drawbacks.
Source: Hitech Century

While it isn’t first to the party in 2025, it certainly is one of the best flagship phones that money can currently buy. For what you pay for, which is competitively priced seeing the leading Android incumbents, you get a durable design that hosts a large and vibrant OLED display, the most powerful mobile processor in the market, great battery life and outstanding camera performance especially in low light and telephoto zoom. Best of all, it has a number of unique features, chief among them its ability to detect deepfaked videocalls and soon, faked voices too. If you want a flagship Android phone in 2025 that excels in durability, imaging, and AI features, the Magic8 Pro is one of the strongest options available and comes highly recommended. If you want a flagship Android phone in 2025 that excels in durability, camera performance, and AI features, the Magic8 Pro is one of the strongest options available.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/30/2025
Rating: Total score: 94% price: 80% performance: 100% display: 100% mobility: 80%
Source: Canbuyornot

I was very impressed by the Honor Magic8 Pro's battery life. With its 7,100mAh battery, this phone can last around 1.5 days on average for my usage. In fact, I often end the day with over 50% battery. In PCMark's battery test, the Honor scored 12hr 49min, which is excellent, and quite a bit longer than the Vivo X300 (11hr 58min). If you're looking for a flagship smartphone that's more affordable than the ones from Apple or Samsung, while offering similar and sometimes even better performance, especially for battery life and photography, the Honor Magic8 Pro should be on your shortlist. It's one of several impressive flagship devices from the Chinese brands, and starts at a competitive price of S$1,499 for the base 12GB+512GB model (S$1,699 for the 16GB+1TB model). Get from Honor's official store on Shopee.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 11/28/2025
Source: GSM Arena

The Honor Magic8 Pro carries forward its predecessor's DNA but refines certain aspects of the user experience. It's a camera-centric phone with top-shelf specs and a great build, but it hasn't gone all flat and angular and has kept some of its curves. It’s not all sunshine and roses, though - the EU version does get a reduced battery capacity. The cut isn’t as severe as what we’ve seen from some competitors (looking at you, vivo X300 Pro), but it still feels bad when other manufacturers manage to keep their larger batteries intact. Devices like the Oppo Find X9 Pro and the OnePlus 15 prove that where there’s a will, there’s a way. The Honor Magic8 Pro won't be launching globally this month, so stay tuned while we give it a thorough assessment before you have to decide if it’s worth your hard-earned cash.
Hands-On, online available, Medium, Date: 11/15/2025
Source: The Tech Revolutionist

If this preview is anything to go by, the HONOR Magic8 Pro might be one of the most reliable low-light phone cameras I’ve used. The telephoto, especially, is wild — you can zoom into details you wouldn’t normally see with the naked eye.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/14/2025
Source: OI Spice Tech News

The Honor Magic 8 Pro, announced on October 15, 2025, and released a week later, comes in three variants — the Global model with a 7200 mAh battery, a Europe-only version with a smaller 6270 mAh cell, and a special Satellite Communication Edition for China. The global version stands out as a powerful flagship designed to deliver premium performance, long battery life, and cutting-edge display quality at a competitive price. On the front, the Magic 8 Pro boasts a stunning 6.71-inch LTPO OLED display with 1 billion colors, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and 4320 Hz PWM dimming for smooth and flicker-free visuals. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR Vivid, and reaches a peak brightness of up to 6000 nits — making it one of the brightest smartphone displays ever. With a crisp 1256 × 2808 pixel resolution (~458 ppi) and Giant Rhino Glass protection, the screen looks sharp, vibrant, and durable.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 10/29/2025
Source: TechTablets

Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/18/2025
Source: Tech X Reviews

OK, let’s summarize in the end. This generation of the Magic 8 series is still very excellent and very versatile. The appearance ID continues the family design, and there are clear breakthroughs in camera and AI. The performance release during the test was truly impressive to us. But the main keynote of the Magic series—camera plus AI—has not changed.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 10/18/2025
Source: ben's gadget reviews

Honor's new flagship phone is here and I've been using it for the past two weeks across three continents. There's A LOT to like with the phone, starting with a gigantic battery (7100 mAh for Asia and 6200 mAh for EU), the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, and a new 200MP Periscope zoom lens that appears to be the HP9 sensor. There's also a new AI button, but for now it is a work in progress. Still, Honor's software is excellent, and the phone is a flagship powerhouse.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/15/2025
Foreign Reviews
Source: Journal du Geek
FR→ENSingle Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/13/2025
Source: Vat Vo Studio
VN→ENSingle Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/30/2025
Source: Vat Vo Studio
VN→ENSingle Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/22/2025
Comment
Qualcomm Adreno 840: Integrated graphics unit in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC for smartphones with three slices at 1.2 GHz each. According to Qualcomm, 23% faster than the previous generation (Adreno 830).
Modern games should be playable with these graphics cards at low settings and resolutions. Casual gamers may be happy with these cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
SD 8 Elite Gen 5: High-end SoC (System on a Chip) for smartphones which was introduced at the end of 2025. It integrates two fast Oryon Gen 3 Prime Cores with up to 4.6 GHz and 6 smaller Oryon Gen 3 Performance Cores with up to 3.62 GHz.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
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