The OV50K camera sensor from OmniVision, which has an enlarged bottom of 1 inch and is the largest Chinese sensor in the market, is said to be included in the Honor Magic 6 series. Early next year is when the flagship smartphone is expected to appear.
In the smartphone market, the much-awaited Honor Magic 6 series is about to take off. There has been a lot of conjecture on the features of Honor's flagship smartphone, which is expected to come next year.
Recently, Honor CEO Zhao Ming revealed some details in an interview with MyDrivers, including the smartphone and satellite features. According to a report by HT Tech, the upcoming flagship, which is likely to be called Magic 6 Pro or Magic 6 Ultimate, is expected to revolutionize the user experience with its advanced features.
Honor Magic 6 satellite communication Feature
One of the most notable innovations he witnessed was said to be the inclusion of satellite communication capabilities. This feature allows users to make emergency calls, send text messages and make regular calls via satellite, independent of the traditional cellular network.
Is the Honor Satellite feature better than the iPhone Satellite communication feature?
Zhao Ming emphasized that Honor developed this technology internally and surpassed its competitors by offering the most stable and energy-efficient satellite connection. Emphasis on satellite communications in emergencies, such as at sea, in deserts, or during earthquakes, highlights the potentially life-saving aspect of this feature.
The Honor Magic 6 Pro model is expected to have improvements in addition to satellite connections. It is rumored to come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and an innovative 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with a 1/1.5-inch sensor.
Honor is expected to improve user experiences by adding in-device generative AI models to MagicOS 8.0. According to the report, the purpose of AI integration is to improve the overall user experience of smartphones.