Honor has launched its latest mid-range phone , the Magic 7 Lite, in Europe, positioning it as a significant addition to the brand’s lineup.
The phone is part of the recently launched Magic 7 series in China, which is still awaiting a full global launch. While the Magic 7 Lite is now available in the UK, we’re still waiting for the Magic 7 and Magic 7 Pro to join later this month.
Focusing on endurance, durability and innovation, the Magic 7 Lite proudly represents the rest of the series, standing out with a large 6600mAh battery, the largest in its price range.
Honor promises up to three days of use on a single charge, including over 48 hours of music streaming or more than a full day of online video playback.
The device also excels in durability, with advanced protective coatings and an AI-powered management system for optimal performance even in extreme temperatures, ranging from -30°C to 55°C.

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Additionally, the phone offers support for 66W Honor SuperCharge technology to replenish the battery, with the AI system helping to ensure safety and efficiency during charging.
However, the Magic 7 Lite isn’t just about endurance. It boasts a 6.78-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Its photography capabilities are equally compelling, featuring a 108Mp ultra-sensing main rear camera that should deliver sharp and detailed images, even in low light.
Additionally, enhanced by AI tools like motion sensing and an eraser feature, the device promises to elevate the mobile photography experience.

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Priced at £399 , the Magic 7 Lite will be available in the UK starting 15 January 2025, offered in two sleek finishes: Titanium Purple and Titanium Black.
Customers purchasing the device through selected retailers can also claim Honor Earbuds Open, valued at £149, as part of a limited-time promotion.
However, don’t expect it to be available in North America – Honor doesn’t sell its devices there.
Author: Artur Tomala, Mobile Writer, Tech Advisor

Artur is a Mobile Writer at Tech Advisor, where he covers a range of smartphone, tablet and smartwatch-related topics. He has been working in the tech industry since 2021, including time spent leading a team focused on mobile news, reviews and product rankings. As an ambassador for the productivity app Notion, he runs training workshops and creates advanced templates to help people stay organised and productive.
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