Honor Magic8 Series Display Sizes Leak: Pro Model and Surprise "Mini" Variant Spotted

The upcoming Honor Magic8 series is generating serious buzz after a fresh leak revealed display sizes for three distinct models—including a compact "Mini" variant that could challenge the small-phone niche. The details, shared via Chinese social media platform Weibo, offer the clearest look yet at Honor’s potential flagship strategy for late 2025.

According to the leak, the standard Honor Magic8 will feature a 6.7-inch display, positioning it as a mainstream flagship. Stepping up, the Magic8 Pro will reportedly boast a larger 6.9-inch screen, likely targeting power users with enhanced specs and possibly advanced AI features. The biggest surprise, however, is the mention of an Honor Magic8 "Mini" with a 6.3-inch panel. This model could revive the "compact flagship" trend, appealing to users tired of oversized devices.

The leak originated from a well-known tech tipster on Weibo. You can view the original post detailing the screen sizes here:
Honor Magic8 Series Display Leak
The post includes speculative renders and aligns with earlier rumors about Honor diversifying its flagship lineup.

This three-pronged approach suggests Honor is aggressively targeting multiple segments. The 6.9-inch Pro model hints at a focus on multimedia and productivity, possibly competing with foldables like the Magic V4. Meanwhile, the 6.3-inch "Mini"—if confirmed—would be a bold move in an industry where "small" flagships often mean screens over 6.1 inches. It could signal Honor’s ambition to fill the gap left by brands like Apple, which discontinued its smaller iPhone Mini line.

Industry analysts note that display size often correlates with pricing tiers. The Magic8 Mini might use slightly scaled-back specs to hit a lower price point, while the Pro could integrate cutting-edge upgrades like Honor’s graphene battery tech or enhanced on-device AI. Still, all models are expected to launch with MagicOS 9.0 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipsets.

With no official comment from Honor, these leaks should be treated as speculative. If accurate, however, the Magic8 series could offer something increasingly rare: genuine choice in flagship sizing. Would a 6.3-inch premium Android phone win your attention? Let us know in the comments.

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