In the past few years, the pricing of Android flagship models has been getting higher and higher, especially the cost of high-end processors has continued to rise. Take Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition for example. Although its performance is excellent, its cost has also increased. After many brands use it, the price has also increased. The flagship that could be bought at 3,999 yuan easily rose to 4,499 yuan. However, consumers who are familiar with the mobile phone industry also have their own solutions. The newly released flagship is expensive, but as long as you are not in a hurry to buy it, you will always have a chance to get a bargain. Every year, 618 is the turnaround for the "waiting party", and this year's Honor Magic7 is an example of how you can get a good price when you wait.

This phone was actually aimed at the high-end market from the beginning. Equipped with Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition, it competes with Xiaomi 15 in the high-end market. The official initial price starts at 4,499 yuan, and the main focus is on the performance flagship. But like many products, its "real fragrance moment" was not on the day of its release, but on the 618 promotion a few months later, the high price that once hesitated was finally reduced. For users who have been watching this phone before, this price drop is indeed a good opportunity to get a phone.

The latest 618 price of Honor Magic7 is determined. The current starting price has been reduced to 3,499 yuan, which is 1,000 yuan less than the original starting price. Even the top-end version of 16GB+1TB has also been reduced in price, and this kind of simultaneous diving is actually relatively rare. Considering that the Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition still maintains high prices on many new products, this wave of price cuts can be said to be a real concession. Of course, whether it is worth buying depends on your actual usage needs. After all, the mobile phone does not determine everything based on the price.

Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition is still a performance responsibility in the Android camp. In addition, this phone also has LPDDR5X memory and UFS 4.0 flash memory, and the hardware specifications are enough to deal with various high-load tasks. The temperature control is done quite well. Honor uses an ultra-wide-area liquid-cooled cooling system, which will basically not get hot when used in daily life. Of course, if you are a heavy user who plays 3D games for an hour at any time, the temperature can still rise, but compared to similar products, the temperature control performance is quite reliable.

The screen is relatively average, with a 6.78-inch OLED flexible straight screen, with a delicate look and accurate color. It supports 1-120Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rate, which will be very smooth when browsing web pages, and can reduce power consumption when stationary screens, which is very battery friendly. It is also equipped with 4320Hz PWM dimming and circular polarization eye protection technology, suitable for users who are staring at the screen for a long time, such as office workers or night owls.
Taking photos is a small highlight of Magic7. The three lenses are all 50 million pixels, and the main camera, ultra-wide angle, and triple telephoto are all arranged, and each lens supports OIS optical anti-shake. In actual use, the imaging style is more realistic and does not rely too much on excessive algorithm modification. The portrait mode is not too greasy and is suitable for those who pursue natural texture. There is nothing particularly amazing about night shooting, but the details are restored and noise control are done safely. The performance of telephoto and macro also have practical value, not decoration. Overall, it is not the first echelon of the imaging flagship, but its advantage lies in stability and inappropriateness.

Built-in a large 5650mAh battery, and Honor's self-developed energy-efficiency chip, 100W wired fast charging and 80W wireless fast charging are also quite practical. In addition, the body uses Giant Rhino glass, which has passed the SGS anti-depression certification, and has also reached the IP68/IP69 level. The overall durability can be assured. The system is MagicOS 9.0, and the experience is smooth. With the support of YOYO's intelligent body, there will be some small surprises in some operating scenarios, such as automatic task flow and intelligent content recognition functions. Although there is no qualitative leap, it does bring some convenience. So the question is, do you think this wave of price cuts have come to an end, or do you still want to wait?