HONOR has scheduled a product launch at
MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2022. It will take place on February 28. The
company is yet to officially reveal the devices that will be announced at this
conference. However, rumors say that the firm will debut the HONOR Magic4
series. Ahead of that, alleged spec sheets of this upcoming lineup of premium
smartphones have emerged.
Tipster @RODENT950 has shared three images
on Twitter containing the primary specifications of the forthcoming HONOR
Magic4, HONOR Magic4 Pro, and HONOR Magic4 Pro+. Though the specs listed in the
pictures appear to be true, he asks the public to consider them with a pinch of
salt.
According to the images, all three phones
will have a metal frame design. However, the Pro+ will feature a ceramic back
instead of glass as well as leather finishes on vanilla and Pro. They will boot
Magic UI 6.0 based on Android 12 and get their energy from a 4,800mAh battery.
The vanilla and Pro will be limited to 66W wired fast charging, while the Pro+
will max at 100W. Additionally, the two Pro models will also have support for
50W fast wireless charging.
The trio will arrive with LPDDR5 RAM, UFS
3.1 storage, and NFC 2.0 as standard. The vanilla variant will have a single
x-axis linear vibration motor, whereas the other two versions will have two of
these motors. Similarly, the Pro and vanilla have regular dual stereo speakers,
while the Pro+ will flaunt symmetrical dual stereo speakers Though all of them
will have an in-screen fingerprint sensor, the Pro+ will use an ultrasonic
solution rather than optical like the cheaper models.
Talking about chipsets, the HONOR Magic4
will come equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 SoC and a hexagonal graphene
sheet to control thermals. On the other hand, the HONOR Magic4 Pro and the
HONOR Magic4 Pro+ will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen1 chip paired
with a hexagonal graphene sheet as well as an ultra-thin VC liquid cooling
system.
All of them will flaunt OLED displays from
BOE with a diamond-like pixel arrangement but they will differ in size and
features. Anyway, they do have certain aspects in common like 120Hz refresh
rate, 10-bit color depth, 1.07 billion colors, HDR10+ certification, and DCI-P3
color gamut support.
The vanilla model will sport a 6.55-inch
panel with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels, a 300Hz touch sampling rate,
micro curves on two sides, and a single centered punch hole. Whereas, the
screens on Pro and Pro+ versions will have a 360Hz touch sampling rate, micro
curves on four sides, and dual centered punch holes. The display on the Pro
will measure 6.67 inches with a resolution of 2772 x 1344 pixels as opposed to
a 6.78-inch panel with a resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels on the Pro+.
Talking about cameras, the trio will
arrive with a 50MP main sensor and a 50MP ultra-wide unit with support for
macro. The vanilla variant will have a 16MP telephoto snapper with up to 10x
digital zoom support and a 16MP selfie shooter. In contrast, the Pro models
sport an OIS-equipped 50MP telescope camera with 100x digital zoom support, a
50MP monochrome camera, 8×8 dToF laser focusing system, and a dual 13MP + 3D
depth-sensing selfie camera.
As far as protection is concerned, the
Pro+ will be IP68-certified for dust and water resistance as opposed to an IP53
rating on the Pro. The vanilla variant will lack any sort of IP rating.