Honor Magic 8 Lite arrives into a crowded mid‑range market where every second handset aims to be a flagship killer, or an AI or photography revolution in your pocket. Honor took a different tack with this one.
Instead of chasing specs for the sake of headlines, Magic 8 Lite focuses on durability, battery life and a design language that is far more confident than its price tag would suggest. It’s genuinely a smartphone that feels like it has been designed for real life.
Homespun Charm
The first thing that strikes you is the design. My review unit came in a reddish-brown and gold finish that is anything but shy. It is bold in a way that feels almost retro, reminiscent of the days when phones were allowed to have a bit of personality.

The red-brown leather-esque catches the light with a warm sheen, while the gold accents give it a sense of occasion. If you prefer something more understated, Honor Magic 8 Lite offer a more muted set of a dusty green and a professional black.
A New Kind of Phone
What really elevates the design is the ruggedness. Honor has gone all in on durability, and the Magic 8 Lite carries IP68 and IP69K ratings along with drop resistance up to 2.5 metres. This is not marketing fluff. The phone feels solid in the hand, with a reassuring density that suggests it can take a few knocks without complaint.

Honor used fancy plastics and clever design to deliver a device that feels ready for the rough and tumble of daily life. Whether you are fumbling it on a bus seat or juggling it with shopping bags, Magic 8 Lite inspires confidence. A case feels optional, even unneccessary
Beaming Beauty
The display is another highlight. At 6.79 inches with a 120 Hz AMOLED panel, it is bright, smooth and surprisingly vibrant. Honor claims a peak brightness of up to 6000 nits, and while you will not hit that number outside of specific conditions, the screen is unquestionably visible in harsh daylight.

Colours are rich without being oversaturated, and the high refresh rate makes scrolling feel effortless. Watching videos or browsing photos is a pleasure, and the stereo speakers do a respectable job of filling a room with sound. This is not a multimedia powerhouse, but it punches above its weight and never feels compromised, especially in its display.
Everyday Runner
Performance is handled by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset paired with 8 GB of RAM. This is not a top‑tier processor, but it is more than capable for everyday use. Apps open quickly, multitasking is smooth and games run well as long as you are not expecting flagship‑level frame rates.

Magic OS 9 software on top of Android 15 is clean and responsive. The phone feels consistent, with no stutters, no unexpected slowdowns and no sense that the hardware is struggling to keep up. For a mid‑range device, that is exactly what you want.
Endless Runner
Battery life is another area where Honor Magic 8 Lite truly excels. The 7500 mAh cell is enormous by modern standards, and Honor claims up to three days of use on a single charge.

In practice, you can comfortably get two days of heavy use and still have enough left for the morning commute.
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Like the 2.5-metre drop resistance, Magic 8 Lite’s battery performance will change how you use your phone.

You stop worrying about topping up during the day. When you do need to charge, the 66W wired charging gets you back on your feet quickly. The charger is a seperate accessory, mind.
Value Snapper
Honor Magic 8 Lite’s camera system is anchored by a 108 MP main sensor with optical image stabilisation. It produces sharp, detailed shots in good light, and the colour reproduction is pleasingly natural. Low‑light performance is decent, though not exceptional, and the ultrawide lens is serviceable rather than spectacular.

The 16 MP selfie camera does a fine job for social media and video calls. It won’t compete with flagship devices, but it is reliable and consistent. You get photos that look good without needing to fiddle with settings, and that’s enough for most people, including me.
Phone on a Mission
Honor Magic 8 Lite feels very cohesive. Every feature supports the idea of a phone built for endurance. The rugged design, huge battery, bright display and the dependable everyday performance are all in service to real-world reliability. You feel it when you forget to charge it overnight or when you drop it on the kitchen tiles. That sense of reliability is rare at any price range.

There are compromises, of course. Magic 8 Lite’s plastic build will not appeal to everyone. The camera system, while solid, lacks the versatility of more expensive phones. But, none of these drawbacks undermine the core experience. If anything, they highlight how well Honor has prioritised what matters most and stripped away anything that is not in service to that mission of ultimate reliability.
Honor Magic 8 Lite Specifications
| Chipset: | Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 (4 nm) CPU – Octa-core (1×2.3 GHz Cortex-A720s & 3×2.2 GHz Cortex-A720s & 4×1.8 GHz Cortex-A520s) GPU – Adreno 810 |
| RAM: | 8GB |
| Storage: | 256GB, 512GB (Reviewed) |
| Display: | 6.79-inch 1200 x 2640 pixel AMOLED, 10-bit colour (1bn. colours), 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1800 nits (HBM), up to 6000 nits (peak auto.) |
| Camera: | – 108 MP, f/1.8, 24mm (wide), PDAF, 1/1.67″, 1.0µm, OIS – 5 MP, f/2.2, 17mm (ultrawide), 1/5.0″, 1.12µm Video: 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps, gyro-EIS |
| Selfie Cam: | Photo – 16 MP, f/2.5, 24mm (wide) Video – 1080p@30fps |
| OS: | Android 15, Magic OS 9 |
| Battery: | Si-C, 7,500mAh |
| Water/Dust resistance: | IPIP68/IP69K dust tight and water resistant (high pressure water jets; immersible up to 6m) |
| Charging: | Up to 66W wired with Honor SuperCharge |
| Connectivity: | – Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct – Bluetooth 5.2, A2DP, LE, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive – GPS, AGPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS |
| Dimensions: | 161.9 x 76.1 x 7.8 mm |
| Weight: | 189g |
| Colours: | Midnight Black, Forest Green, Reddish Brown (Reviewed) |
Pricing and Availability
Honor Magic 8 Lite is available in Ireland now from €349 sim-free with Harvey Norman, on sale down from its normal RRP of €399. Pick up Honor Magic 8 Lite at Harvey Norman and get a free Honor Choice Watch 2i.
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