
Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition is said to be the successor to the Honor Magic 5 Ultimate Edition, while the Honor Magic 6 RSR Edition and the Honor MagicBook Pro 16 will soon be confirmed in China. Previous options. Some important details about the phone’s display have now been confirmed. The Magic 6 Ultimate joins the Honor Magic 6 and Honor Magic 6 Pro in the Honor Magic 6 series launched in February.
The upcoming Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition will feature a dual tandem OLED display that is expected to extend screen life by 600 percent and improve energy efficiency by up to 40 percent, according to the company’s Weibo post. The phone has confirmed that it will launch on March 18 at 19:30 Beijing time with the “Honor Stacked Oasis Eye Protection Screen” (Chinese translation).
Another report has confirmed that the Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition will come with Honor Diamond Rhino Glass. Meanwhile, the Magic 6 Ultimate model and the Magic 6 RSR (Porsche-inspired) version will be equipped with a DSLR-level “Super Dynamic Eagle Eye Camera” (Chinese translation), which is said to be a world first. . Supply level. LOFIC technology (side current capacitor).
Honor previously confirmed that the Magic 6 Ultimate Edition will be available in Ink Rock Black and Sky Purple color options (Chinese translation). The centrally located camera module on the back of the phone has a different design from the other models in the series. The shape of the square is rounded at the diagonally opposite corners. Inside the module are three camera sensors and an elliptical flash. The phones are available in artificial leather.
Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition has 100x digital zoom. Little is known about the phone’s other specifications. More details are expected closer to the release date.
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