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Honor Magic 7 Pro Review: Specs, Camera & Ireland Price

Henry Morgan Howard • 2026-04-28 • Reviewed by Hanna Berg

The Honor Magic 7 Pro packs a 200MP telephoto that no other flagship dares to try, paired with full Google services that remove every excuse to look elsewhere. DXOMARK rated the camera at 135 — solid flagship territory, but still behind Samsung and Google on the things that matter most in everyday shooting.

Display: 6.8-inch AMOLED, 120Hz · Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite · Battery: 5270 mAh · Storage Options: Up to 1TB, 16GB RAM · Release: October 2024

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • DXOMARK scored the camera 135 (DXOMARK)
  • 200MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom (HONOR IE)
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset (GSMArena)
2What’s unclear
  • Exact Ireland retail pricing
  • Long-term software update commitment
  • Availability on Irish carriers
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Price adjustments expected post-launch
  • Software updates will shape long-term value
  • Competitor responses likely in 2025 flagship cycle

The detailed specifications below establish the hardware baseline against which real-world performance must be measured.

Specification Value
Announced October 2024
Display 6.8-inch AMOLED, 120Hz
Chipset Snapdragon 8 Elite
RAM/Storage 12GB/512GB up to 16GB/1TB
Battery 5270 mAh
Primary Camera 50MP, f/1.4–f/2.0 variable aperture
Telephoto 200MP, 3x optical zoom
Ultra-wide 50MP, 122° FOV

Is Honor Magic 7 Pro any good?

For a flagship priced against Samsung and Google, the Magic 7 Pro needs to earn its keep — and the hardware delivers in ways that surprise even skeptical reviewers. The 9to5Google reviewer noted the device “exceeds my slightly low expectations,” which is a notable admission from someone who approached it with reservations.

Performance benchmarks

The Snapdragon 8 Elite powers everything smoothly, and MagicOS 9.0 on Android 15 handles multitasking without obvious stutter. Storage options reach 1TB with 16GB RAM on the top config, which is competitive with any Android flagship on the market.

User experiences

Tech Advisor called it “The Gilded Lily” — beautiful and rewarding, but with caveats. The AI processing can over-sharpen details in certain scenes, and the software experience doesn’t feel quite as refined as Samsung’s One UI in places.

Value for money

Irish availability through gomibo.ie and Refurbed.ie suggests the device has a resale pathway, but exact retail pricing for Ireland remains somewhat opaque. The YouTube long-term review from 2025 suggested it remains worth considering, though value calculus shifts as competitors release their own flagships.

Bottom line: For Irish buyers who prioritize raw hardware specifications, the Magic 7 Pro delivers flagship-tier components at a price positioned below Samsung and Google — but only if software refinement isn’t a dealbreaker.

What is special in Honor Magic 7 Pro?

Honor positioned the Magic 7 Pro as a Google-compatible flagship that doesn’t make you choose between AI features and practical functionality. The AI-powered smart adjustments on the display represent their most sophisticated eye-comfort system yet.

AI eye comfort display

The 6.8-inch AMOLED panel peaks at 5000nits for HDR content, with AI dynamically adjusting color temperature and blue light based on ambient conditions and usage patterns. This goes beyond standard night shift by actually learning viewing habits.

Unique design elements

The Lunar Shadow Grey variant stands out from the typical black or silver flagship palette. The camera module arrangement on the back makes the 200MP telephoto sensor visually prominent — a statement piece as much as a functional element.

Battery and charging

The global variant houses a 5270mAh cell (5850mAh in China), supporting 100W wired and 80W wireless charging. That’s competitive with Oppo and Xiaomi flagships, and significantly faster than Samsung’s charging speeds at equivalent battery capacity.

Bottom line: AI eye comfort and ultra-fast charging distinguish the Magic 7 Pro, but the aggressive display processing may not suit everyone.

Does Honor Magic 7 Pro support Google?

Yes — Honor separated from Huawei in 2020, and the Magic 7 Pro runs full Google Mobile Services with the Play Store intact. This answers one of the most common concerns buyers had during the Huawei era.

Google services integration

All standard Google apps come pre-installed: Play Store, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and Google Photos. No workarounds or sideloading required. For Irish buyers accustomed to Google’s ecosystem, this removes the biggest barrier that kept many away from Huawei devices.

App ecosystem

The app selection matches any other Android flagship. Banking apps, government services, and region-specific Irish apps all work without compatibility concerns — a significant improvement over the early post-Huawei period.

Post-Huawei status

Honor is now independently owned, with no ongoing US restrictions affecting its hardware or software. Wikipedia confirms the company details, and the Magic 7 Pro carries standard Android update commitments that match or exceed industry norms.

The upshot

Irish buyers switching from Samsung or Pixel won’t face any ecosystem adjustment — Google services work exactly as expected.

Is the Honor Magic 7 Pro camera good?

The camera system is where opinions split most dramatically. DXOMARK’s 135 score is respectable, but some photographers found the results disappointing given the impressive hardware specifications. The 200MP telephoto sensor is genuinely unusual at this price point.

DXOMARK scores

The overall camera score of 135 places the Magic 7 Pro solidly in flagship territory. Video sharpness scored 124, below the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. Telephoto performance lags behind the Oppo Find X8 Ultra and Xiaomi 15 Ultra in DXOMARK’s comparison testing. Autofocus is fast but less consistent than Google Pixel or Galaxy Ultra in motion or low-light conditions.

Photo and video samples

Creative Bloq praised the AI Super Zoom and Studio Harcourt Portrait styles, calling the Magic 7 Pro “the perfect Samsung alternative” with exceptional performance. Amateur Photographer noted “reasonable telephoto images” but flagged issues with detail preservation and color matching between the main and telephoto sensors.

Low-light performance

The primary 50MP camera handles exposure well in low light, but aggressive noise reduction reduces fine detail that competitors preserve better. DXOMARK specifically called out the “aggressive noise reduction” as a limitation. Video at 4K 30fps is detailed and stable in good light but drops with noise and autofocus issues in darker conditions.

Why this matters

Goosed.ie Ireland praised the hardware variable aperture f/1.4-f/2 on the 50MP wide as “fantastic for most scenarios without heavy AI reliance” — suggesting the hardware is capable when processing doesn’t interfere.

The implication: Honor’s hardware engineers built something impressive, but the software team hasn’t fully unlocked its potential — at least not yet.

Should you buy Honor Magic 7 Pro?

The buying decision depends heavily on what you prioritize. Hardware enthusiasts will appreciate the 200MP telephoto, 100x zoom capability, and fast charging. Those who prioritize video quality or consistent autofocus in challenging conditions may want to look at Pixel 9 Pro XL or iPhone 16 Pro Max instead.

Pros and cons

Upsides

  • 200MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom — genuine hardware innovation
  • 5000nits peak HDR brightness on 6.8-inch AMOLED
  • 100W wired and 80W wireless charging
  • Full Google services with Android 15 and MagicOS 9.0
  • Lunar Shadow Grey design stands out from competitors
  • Up to 1TB storage with 16GB RAM option

Downsides

  • Telephoto lags behind Oppo and Xiaomi flagships per DXOMARK
  • Aggressive AI processing reduces fine detail in some shots
  • Video sharpness score 124 trails Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
  • Autofocus less consistent in motion and low light
  • Exact Irish pricing remains unclear
  • Software refinement trails Samsung One UI

Price comparison

Honor positioned the Magic 7 Pro against Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, typically at a slight discount to those flagships at launch. For Irish buyers, gomibo.ie offers one retail pathway, while Refurbed.ie lists the device as a 2025 model with refurbished options likely to emerge.

Alternatives

Samsung Galaxy Ultra leads in autofocus consistency. Google Pixel 9 Pro XL offers superior video sharpness and computational photography. Oppo Find X8 Ultra and Xiaomi 15 Ultra outperform in telephoto benchmarks. The Magic 7 Pro wins on raw hardware specifications and charging speed at a potentially lower price point.

The trade-off

If camera hardware specifications matter more than software optimization, the Magic 7 Pro delivers impressive per-dollar value. If you prioritize consistent photo and video quality across all conditions, competitors pull ahead.

Honor Magic 7 Pro vs competitors

Three flagship contenders compete for Irish buyers’ attention: the Honor Magic 7 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, and Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. Each takes a different approach to the camera, software, and AI integration.

Feature Honor Magic 7 Pro Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
Primary Camera 50MP f/1.4-f/2.0 200MP f/1.7 50MP f/1.7
Telephoto 200MP 3x optical 50MP 5x optical 48MP 5x optical
Max Zoom 100x 100x 30x
Battery 5270mAh 5000mAh 5060mAh
Wired Charging 100W 45W 37W
Wireless Charging 80W 15W 23W
DXOMARK Score 135 144 158

Samsung leads in autofocus consistency, Google dominates in video sharpness, and Honor specification-wars its way to the top on charging speed and telephoto megapixels.

Honor Magic 7 Pro specifications

Honor stacked the spec sheet with flagship-tier components across the board, though hardware specifications tell only part of the story compared to real-world performance.

Category Specification
Display 6.8-inch AMOLED, 120Hz, 1600nits typical, 5000nits peak HDR
Chipset Snapdragon 8 Elite
RAM 12GB / 16GB
Storage 512GB / 1TB
Battery 5270mAh (global) / 5850mAh (China)
Wired Charging 100W
Wireless Charging 80W
Primary Camera 50MP, f/1.4-f/2.0 variable aperture, OIS
Ultra-wide 50MP, f/2.0, 122° FOV, 2.5cm macro
Telephoto 200MP, f/2.6, 3x optical, 100x digital zoom
Selfie 50MP, f/2.0, autofocus, 4K video
Video (all cameras) 4K 60/30fps front and rear
Software MagicOS 9.0, Android 15
AI Features Motion Sensing Capture, HD Super Burst, AI Super Zoom

The pattern: Honor leads on charging speed and telephoto megapixels, but trails competitors on the camera scores that matter for real-world shooting.

— DXOMARK noted the Magic 7 Pro “delivered a solid overall camera performance, but some limitations meant it could not claim one of the top positions.”

— Android Central called it ideal for motion photography: “If you hate motion blur, this is the camera phone for you.”

Verdict

The Honor Magic 7 Pro is genuinely impressive on hardware — the 200MP telephoto, variable aperture primary, and blazing 100W charging represent real innovation at the flagship level. For Irish buyers who prioritize raw specifications and don’t mind adjusting to MagicOS, it offers compelling value against Samsung and Google at equivalent price points.

The camera system’s DXOMARK score of 135 tells a nuanced story: solid overall, with particular strength in zoom capability and bright-light photography, but trailing competitors in autofocus consistency and video quality. The aggressive AI processing that sometimes over-sharpens details is a software tuning issue that could improve with updates.

For photographers in Ireland who value the 200MP telephoto’s potential and want full Google services without compromise, the Magic 7 Pro earns serious consideration. For those who prioritize video performance or consistent autofocus — particularly for action shots or low-light events — the Pixel 9 Pro XL or Samsung Galaxy Ultra remain safer choices despite higher prices.

Bottom line: Honor built a flagship that wins on hardware specs and charging speed. The camera isn’t the best in its class, but it’s genuinely good — and that gap between specification and execution is the only real question mark on an otherwise recommendable device.

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Frequently asked questions

What are HONOR Magic 7 Pro specs?

The Magic 7 Pro features a 6.8-inch AMOLED display at 120Hz, Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, 50MP primary with variable f/1.4-2.0 aperture, 200MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom, 5270mAh battery with 100W wired and 80W wireless charging, and runs MagicOS 9.0 on Android 15.

Honor Magic 7 Pro price?

Exact Irish pricing varies by retailer. Available through gomibo.ie and Refurbed.ie with 512GB and 1TB storage options. The device launched in late 2024 positioned against Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and Google Pixel 9 Pro XL at competitive pricing.

Honor Magic 7 Pro release date?

Announced October 2024, with global specifications and Irish availability published in November 2024. DXOMARK published detailed camera testing in January 2025.

Honor Magic 7 Pro vs Samsung?

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra leads in autofocus consistency and video quality, while the Magic 7 Pro wins on charging speed (100W vs 45W) and telephoto megapixels (200MP vs 50MP). Samsung carries a higher DXOMARK score but Honor undercuts on price.

Which Honor Magic is best?

The Magic 7 Pro is the current flagship, sitting above the standard Magic 7 and Magic 7 Lite. For maximum camera capability, the Pro is the clear choice with its 200MP telephoto and variable aperture primary.

Is HONOR owned by Google?

No — Honor is independently owned after separating from Huawei in 2020. The separation means Honor devices run full Google Mobile Services including the Play Store, unlike Huawei’s current devices which face restrictions.

Honor Magic 7 Pro Lite differences?

The Magic 7 Pro Lite typically features reduced specifications: typically a mid-range chipset, smaller battery, and fewer camera features. The standard Pro model includes flagship-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite, 200MP telephoto, and the full AI feature set.



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