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Honor Magic 8 Pro aims high but doesn't fully deliver
Summary
Honor's Magic 8 Pro is a £1,099.99 flagship with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, 12GB RAM and strong cameras, but its extensive AI features can feel gimmicky in everyday use.
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Honor has released the Magic 8 Pro, its new flagship Android smartphone, which is available today for £1,099.99. The company describes itself as an AI device ecosystem company and the phone includes a wide range of AI features. A reviewer used the handset for more than a month and found it to be powerful with strong cameras and good battery life. The reviewer also wrote that some AI features felt gimmicky and at times detracted from the core experience.
Key details:
- Price and availability: the phone is priced at £1,099.99 and is available to buy now.
- Performance: it runs a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
- Cameras: a 50MP main sensor was highlighted for people and low-light shots, and a 200MP telephoto unit provides about 3.7x zoom and highly detailed portraits.
- Software and AI: the device includes many AI-led features, including an AI deepfake detection tool and a human-centric AI photo agent described by the maker.
- Battery and daily use: the reviewer reported strong battery life in everyday use.
- Market context: the review compared the Magic 8 Pro to similarly priced high-end phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL.
Summary:
The Magic 8 Pro pairs top-tier hardware and notable camera upgrades with a broad set of AI features that some users may find distracting rather than essential. It is on sale now at the stated price, and its longer-term reception in the market is undetermined at this time.
