The Honor Magic7 series smartphones are now available for purchase, featuring IP68/69 water resistance. The exterior comes in five color options: Moonlit Gray, Sky Blue, Snowy White, Velvet Black, and Sunrise Gold.
Equipped with a 6.78-inch OLED straight screen with a resolution of 2800×1264, the standard version offers a clear visual experience. The Pro version, on the other hand, boasts a 6.8-inch OLED suspended streamline quad-curved screen with a resolution of 2800×1280. Both versions support a 120Hz refresh rate (1-120Hz 8T LTPO), have a global peak brightness of 1600nit and a local peak brightness of 5000nit, and are equipped with 4320Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, certified by TÜV Rheinland for global eye protection 4.0.
In terms of performance, the entire series is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor, coupled with LPDDR5X memory and UFS 4.0 storage. They also come with self-developed RF enhancement chips (C1+ for the standard version and C2 for the Pro version) and the self-developed energy efficiency enhancement chip HONOR E2. With a heat dissipation area of over 30000mm², they also debut the full-stack Vulkan graphics engine.
For imaging, the Magic7 features a 50MP front camera and a triple rear camera setup including a 50MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP telephoto camera. The Pro version, however, upgrades to a 50MP front camera with a TOF depth-sensing camera, and a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 50MP main camera with a variable aperture, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, supporting Yagu portrait mode across all focal lengths.
As for battery life, they are equipped with a 5650/5850mAh third-generation Qinghai Lake battery, supporting 100W fast charging and 80W wireless charging, and also adopt the Honor Dujiangyan power management system.
What are ESD components, and what is their importance in mobile phones? The significance of built-in ESD components.
ESD components are specialized electronic components designed to protect electronic devices from the effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD). Electrostatic discharge is a sudden release of electrical charge that can potentially damage electronic devices, leading to device malfunctions or a shortened lifespan. ESD components are designed to absorb, conduct, or dissipate electrostatic discharges to prevent damage caused by static electricity.
In mobile phones, the primary role of ESD components is to protect the internal electronic components from the harm caused by electrostatic discharge. Various circuits and components inside the phone are highly sensitive to ESD, which is why multiple ESD components are typically used in the phone’s design to provide protection. These components may include diodes, ESD diode, MOSFET and more.
Specifically, ESD components in a mobile phone may serve the following purposes:
Interface Protection: Various interfaces of the phone, such as the charging port and headphone jack, may require ESD components to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.
RF Circuit Protection: RF circuits in mobile phones are highly sensitive to ESD and require ESD components to safeguard these critical circuits.
Processor and Memory Protection: Processors, memory, and other crucial components in the phone also require ESD protection to ensure the device’s normal operation.
Touchscreen and Display Protection: The touchscreen and display are integral parts of a mobile phone that also require ESD components to prevent static electricity damage.
In summary, ESD components play a crucial role in protecting the internal electronic components of a mobile phone from damage caused by electrostatic discharge, ensuring the phone’s proper operation and longevity.