
Honor Mobile has officially announced Nicholas Tse as its Future Technology Experience Officer for the Honor Magic 8 series. The new Magic 8 series will be officially launched at 7:00 PM on October 15th.
According to CNMO, the Honor Magic 8 series features two key highlights: a 200-megapixel Super Night God lens and the AI intelligent body YOYO. Previously, Fang Fei, President of Honor's product line, released a set of sample photos taken with the Magic 8 Pro. These photos clearly show that the evening blue-moon shots captured at 23mm, 85mm, and 230mm focal lengths all display a clear and transparent texture, with natural and smooth color transitions, faithfully recreating the unique beauty of the blue-moon moment.
Fang Fei stated that night photography has always been a challenge in mobile photography. Shaky hands and complex lighting often lead to noise and blur in photos. To reduce noise, phones often lower the ISO when taking photos, but this requires longer exposure times, increasing the risk of blur caused by hand shake.
The Honor Magic 8 series features a 200MP Super Night God telephoto lens, boasting the industry's largest telephoto sensor and module. Combined with new AI optical correction technology and an exceptional CIPA image stabilization rating, it proactively interprets captured images, repairs details within noise distribution, reconstructs the imaging chain, and preserves more texture and color information.
In addition to its powerful imaging capabilities, the Honor Magic 8 series also boasts the highly anticipated AI smart body, YOYO. It possesses self-evolving capabilities, dynamically learning user habits and intelligently allocating CPU/GPU resources, providing a more intelligent and convenient user experience.
Other features include the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition mobile platform and a new-generation HaiLake battery with a capacity of 7200mAh. The new device also features core-level defocus eye protection technology, ensuring an all-day comfortable experience.