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Gallery: A Closer Look At The Honor Magic And Its Curves

Honor had introduced a rather interesting smartphone earlier today, the Honor Magic. The company has been teasing this smartphone for quite some time now, and today we finally get to see the device. The Honor Magic is a smartphone which ships with a curved display, which makes it look really attractive, it comes with a really compelling set of specs, and also some intriguing features. We’ve already talked about those features in our original announcement of this handset, and are here to take a closer look at the device itself, read on.

If you take a look at the gallery down below, you’ll get to see the Honor Magic in a number of images. As you can see, the phone’s display is curved all around, and the bezels on the side are basically non-existent. The phone does resemble some already available devices, though, none of those devices have as many curves as the Honor Magic. The Galaxy S7 Edge, Xiaomi Mi Note 2, Huawei Mate 9, Elephone S7… and a couple more devices definitely resemble Honor’s newly-released smartphone. This smartphone is made out of metal and glass, as you can see in the provided images, and a physical home button which is placed below its display actually has quite a few uses. The Honor Magic doesn’t have a separate back or overview (multitasking) buttons, the home button actually acts as both the back and overview button. This button responds to a physical press, non-physical press (capacitive key) and a swipe, all of which will trigger certain actions within the phone’s software, the so-called Honor Magic Live.

Now, as far as specs are concerned, the Honor Magic features a 5.09-inch QHD curved AMOLED display, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of native storage. Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin 950 64-bit octa-core processor fuels this smartphone, while you’ll find a 2,900mAh battery inside of this phone. This is actually Huawei’s all-new graphene-assisted Li-ion battery which can charge up from 0% to 40% in only 10 minutes. There are two 12-megapixel cameras placed on the back of the Honor Magic, and a single 8-megapixel snapper is placed on the phone’s front side. The device comes in Golden Black and Porcelain White colors, and we still don’t know whether Honor plans to launch this phone outside of China.

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