Honor has just introduced the Magic7 Lite for the European audience, and we’re excited to share an unboxing experience with you!
This unboxing is quite succinct—inside the package, you’ll find just the smartphone itself, a SIM ejector tool, and a USB-A to USB-C cable.
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The Magic7 Lite essentially rebrands the Honor X9c, which launched in November and has been available in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these two models are largely similar, there’s a notable difference in their durability ratings. The Magic7 Lite comes with an IP64 certification for resistance against water and dust; conversely, the X9c boasts an IP65M rating that protects it from water jets.
Slimmer than many competitors at only 8mm thick and weighing 189g, the Magic7 Lite features gracefully curved front and back panels alongside a sleek frame. Despite its lightweight design, this stylish phone houses an impressive 6,600mAh battery—a feat that’s hard to believe at first touch! Honor asserts that it can survive falls from up to 2 meters onto concrete surfaces; however, we wouldn’t recommend testing this claim!
The device showcases a vibrant 6.78-inch AMOLED display running at an engaging 120Hz refresh rate. Performance is robust owing to its powerful Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset built on a refined 4nm architecture paired with 8GB of RAM. The software experience is enhanced by Honor’s own MagicOS 8 layered over Android 14.
Currently, that’s all we have regarding the Honor Magic7 Lite. However, if circumstances permit us in future updates or tests on this device arise, we will aim for a comprehensive review later on.