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Honor Magic 7 Pro Black Friday price means it’s a must-buy Android

Honor is clearing stock ahead of the successor model's reveal

Honor Magic 7 Pro review verdict
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There are some good deals on handsets floating around this Black Friday season – but none of ’em come close to beating Honor. It has taken an axe to the price of what was one of 2025’s best smartphones, pushing what is still a monster of a flagship fully into mid-range territory. Right now the Honor Magic 7 Pro is on sale direct from Honor UK for as little as £617.49.

When it launched at the start of the year, the Honor Magic 7 Pro would’ve set you back £1099/€1299 (Sorry US bargain hunters, Honor doesn’t sell its phones on your side of the pond). That price has steadily trickled down over the months, but this is a historic low.

Black Friday Week is here, and you can find all the best offers over on Amazon US and Amazon UK.

Head to the Honor online store and you’ll see the Magic 7 Pro listed for £650, down from the previous best of £699 – but if you use the code AGOBEYOND5 at checkout, that figure is brought down to the even more tempting £617.49. Other retailers haven’t been nearly as generous with the discounts, so you’re saving hundreds by shopping direct.

You’re getting a generous 512GB of on-board storage as standard, at a price point where 256GB or even 128GB is the norm. Honor will also throw in a pair of Honor Earbuds Clip or a speedy Honor 100W GaN power adapter while stocks last, which is around £60 worth of freebie.

If the sample photos above don’t do enough to explain why the Magic 7 Pro is worth checking out regardless of price, let me fill you in. It’s packing a sizeable 50MP lead lens with variable aperture, a 200MP telephoto good for 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide with autofocus for mega macro snaps. It’s a superb camera phone, really packing in the detail and able to deliver usable results at extreme digital zoom levels thanks to some AI assistance.

A Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 12GB of RAM put it up there with the best of 2025’s early front runners, and has only just been pushed down a peg by newer models running the (slightly) faster Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The 5275mAh battery was bigger than anything Google or Samsung were offering, and comfortably big enough to last a full day of heavy use.

IP69 water resistance, secure facial recognition you can use to authenticate banking apps, and a stunner of an AMOLED screen are all reasons to give it a go. It has also been updated to Android 16 post-launch, so you’ll be running the latest version of Google’s mobile OS, and another six years of updates are promised.

It’s an open secret that the Honor Magic 8 is on the way to replace it – Honor launched the Chinese-market version back in October – but that doesn’t stop this fire sale discount from being too good to pass up.

Get the Honor Magic 7 Pro directly from Honor UK.

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