Honor will launch the Magic8 series soon, and the devices will be powered by Qualcomm’s recently unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC. If you were wondering how well it would perform, no need to wonder anymore, as Honor’s Li Kun has shared the Magic8’s AnTuTu results on Weibo earlier today.
As you can see from the screenshot below, the phone managed a total score of 4,166,339 in AnTuTu v11. The CPU score is 1,213,845, the GPU score 1,468,351, the memory score is 570,553, and the UX score is 913,590.
Honor’s exec has compared this very favorably to what the just-unveiled Xiaomi 17 Pro managed – a total score of 3,749,435, a CPU score of 1,053,385, a GPU score of 1,332,311, a memory score of 529,807, and a UX score of 833,932.
The Honor Magic8 was seen in live images yesterday, and is expected to come with deep AI integration, including agentic AI features covering some 3,000 scenarios over 100 widely used apps. The Magic8 Pro is confirmed to have a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, using an 85mm equivalent lens with f/2.6 aperture.
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