The Honor Magic 3 Pro+ is the highest-end phone in the new Magic 3 series, which is referred to as the Honor Magic 3 Pro informally. The Magic 3 Pro+, which will be available in China initially, is equipped with three 64-megapixel cameras and one 50-megapixel camera, all of which are dedicated to the heavy-duty task of producing stunning, even DSLR-like, images. Even though Honor is no longer a part of Huawei following the sale, it continues to rely on the company’s past innovations, which is what makes the Honor Magic 3 Pro+ such a photographic wonder. This phone, along with its two other siblings, the Honor Magic 3 and the Honor Magic 3 Pro, will support Google services, which is a non-issue given the fact that the design of this phone is quite similar to other Huawei smartphones. While under Huawei’s control, it was not feasible for Honor to make use of Google services because of the embargo put on the Chinese business by the United States government. However, now that Honor has been sold, it will be able to ship Google services. One of the most important markets for the Honor Magic 3 series, which has the complete suite of Google apps, is the market outside of mainland China, which is highly reliant on services like Gmail and YouTube for communication.

 Specifications

Because its cameras are the device’s most notable feature, I’ll begin by discussing them in detail. The phone is equipped with a 50-megapixel 1/1.28-inch broad sensor, which also serves as the primary sensor for the phone’s back camera system. With this sensor, there are three additional sensors: a 63.2-megapixel ultrawide sensor, a 64-megapixel monochrome sensor, and an additional 64-megapixel telephoto sensor with an optical zoom of 3.5x. An 8×8 dToF laser focusing system, as well as a multispectral color temperature sensor and a flicker sensor, are also included on the rear of the Honor Magic 3 Pro+. On the inside, this smartphone has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor combined with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The phone boasts a 6.76-inch 10-bit 89-degree curved OLED display with a resolution of 1344×2772 pixels, support for 10-billion colors, a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and a refresh rate of 120Hz. It also includes a fingerprint sensor. With a pill-shaped cutout on the display, the front camera is housed within the device. The phone is powered by a 4600mAh battery that charges at a rate of 50W. It is powered by Magic UI 5.0, which is based on Android 11.

Honor Magic 3 Pro+ Pricing

It is available in only one configuration: with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage for CNY 7,999. This equates to about Rs 91,800, indicating that Honor is targeting the high-end segment of the market. The Magic 3 Pro starts at CNY 5,999 (about Rs 68,800), while the Magic 3 pricing starts at CNY 4,599 (approximately Rs 48,800). (roughly Rs 52,800). For the time being, Honor will only be selling all three phones in China, and there is no news on whether or not they will be available elsewhere. Having said that, even if Honor decides to release the Honor Magic 3 Pro+ in international markets, India is likely to be omitted from the list of nations that will receive the device.