Honor’s next flagship, the Magic 6 is expected to arrive early next year considering that Magic 5 was introduced back in February. If our guess proves to be accurate, the Magic 6 will not be among the first smartphone to be equipped with Qualcomm’s
Honor’s upcoming top-tier handset will indeed be powered by Qualcomm’s newest chipset, but that’s not the only thing we’ve learned recently. The handset maker is following the market trend, so the Honor Magic 6 will be full to the brim with AI features. One of the most important ones that we know of is a personal assistant called YOYO. It’s unclear whether this will be available in China only orDuring Qualcomm’s 2023 Snapdragon Summit, Honor CEO George Zhao confirmed that the Honor Magic 6 will include a feature that should theoretically allow users to interact with the phone with their eyes.). The demo showcased during Honor’s keynote is certainly nothing like real-life, so it will be interesting how accurate the technology really is.