The HONOR Magic7 Pro has made its debut in the Thai market, marking HONOR’s latest flagship offering in Southeast Asia. This premium device combines advanced technology with sophisticated design elements, promising a comprehensive smartphone experience for demanding users.
Pricing and Availability

The HONOR Magic7 Pro is available for pre-order through Shopee Thailand, with the 12GB RAM and 512GB storage variant priced at THB 35,990 (around PHP 61,300). It comes in three color options – Lunar Shadow Grey, Breeze Blue, and Black, catering to different aesthetic preferences.
Technical Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Display | 6.8-inch FHD+ OLED, 1-120Hz refresh rate, 1600 nits Global Peak Brightness, 5000 nits HDR Peak Brightness, 4320Hz PWM Flicker-Free Dimming |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite with Adreno 830 GPU |
RAM | 12GB/16GB |
Storage | 512GB/1TB |
Rear Camera | 50MP main (OIS) 50MP ultrawide 200MP telephoto (OIS, 3x Optical Zoom, 100X Digital Zoom) |
Front Camera | 50MP 3D Depth Camera |
OS | MagicOS 9.0 (Android 15) |
Battery | 5850mAh Silicon Carbon battery with 100W wired and 80W wireless charging |
Advanced Features

The device also boasts an IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistance ratings, and SGS 5-Star Drop Resistance Certification. It incorporates both 3D Face Recognition and 3D Ultrasonic Fingerprint Recognition.

The HONOR Magic7 Pro also features AI Motion Sensing Capture, AI Enhanced Portrait, AI Super Zoom, and practical tools like AI Deepfake Detection and AI Translation. The device also includes the HONOR E2 power enhanced chip for intelligent battery health management as well as the HONOR Surround Sub-Woofer for superior audio performance.
Will it Arrive in the Philippines?
Since the Magic6 Pro was launched locally, we won’t be surprised if the HONOR Magic7 Pro also makes it to the Philippine market, and hopefully, for a good price.
For now, you may check out our full review of the HONOR Magic6 Pro.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.