The mid-range Honor Magic6 Lite packs a single selfie shooter up front and a triple camera setup on the back. (Source: Honor)

Multiple Honor Magic6 flagship smartphones leak out with dual selfie cameras, four-sided curved screens, and more

by · Notebookcheck

Following the unveiling of the Honor Magic6 Lite, details of a possible trio of Honor Magic6 flagship smartphones have leaked on Weibo. The information, which comes to us courtesy of Digital Chat Station, includes rough descriptions of the design, camera modules, and selfie cameras of the Magic6 flagship phones.

For starters, Digital Chat Station claims “hearing from friends” that the flagship Honor Magic6 series consists of medium, large, and super large devices with a “bold” design. Additionally, the phones reportedly feature quad-curve screens with dual selfie cameras in the center.

Around the back, Digital Chat Station alleges that the camera island on the medium and the large size Magic6 phones is “almost round” with a lens arrangement borrowed from Honor Magic5 (Available on Amazon) and Mate X5 style “cut edge design”. The primary cameras of the Huawei Mate X5 are housed in a circular island with a black square background that has its edges cut off by the round camera enclosure. On the other hand, the Honor Magic5 has a triangular lens arrangement.

Put simply, the smaller Magic6 flagship smartphones could have a circular primary camera island with a triangular lens array.

Finally, the leaker states that the biggest Magic6 flagship has a camera housing that is between a square and a circle with the aforementioned cut-edge design. Furthermore, Honor seems to be preparing a Porsche design Magic6 variant as well. 

Before we wrap this up, we’d be remiss not to mention that the minute details could have been lost in translation, so take the information with caution.

(Source: Digital Chat Station)

Source(s)

Digital Chat Station on Weibo, GSMArena

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