
"Honor has revealed the design of its upcoming Magic 8 Pro flagship in a selection of images shared exclusively with The Verge, confirming that the phone will include a dedicated AI button. When the Magic 8 series launches in China next month, the phones will be among the first powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, which was announced today by Qualcomm."
"Honor tells me that this is a dedicated AI button, rather than a camera control, though exactly what AI functions it will enable I don't yet know. Honor is also announcing a new AI feature called Magic Color, which lets you restyle images and videos using the color palette from another image of your choice, but presumably it has more AI tricks in mind for the phone."
"On the back we can see a round rear camera island, boasting what looks like four camera lenses, but is most likely three plus a ToF (time of flight) sensor for depth detection. We don't know much about those cameras, but Honor's CMO Guo Rui did share a camera sample to Weibo taken on a 200-megapixel, 85mm-equivalent, f/2.6 camera, which should mean a more powerful telephoto than the Magic 7 Pro's 72mm periscope."
The Magic 8 Pro will launch in China next month and uses Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. The design retains the Magic 7 Pro look with a flatter back and familiar color options. A dedicated AI button sits on the side alongside the fingerprint sensor and volume rocker to trigger on-device AI functions. Honor is introducing Magic Color to restyle images and videos using another image's color palette. The rear houses a circular camera island likely containing three lenses plus a ToF sensor. A shared sample indicates a 200-megapixel, 85mm-equivalent, f/2.6 telephoto lens for stronger zoom.
Read at The Verge
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