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Honor Magic8 Pro battery life and charging speed

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George 07 December 2025

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After the brief hands-on report we got on the Honor Magic8 Pro (including benchmark runs and camera samples), we now have a review-in-progress update for you, with some of the more important numbers now ready. We did the usual battery testing, plus a few rounds of charging and here are the results.

Honor Magic8 Pro battery life

The Magic8 Pro's battery capacity varies by region. The China version gets the largest capacity, at 7,200mAh, while European Magics (like the version we're reviewing) are capped at 6,270mAh.

There's another version that's for markets outside of China and Europe, which should be 7,100mAh. Regardless of locale, the battery uses silicon carbon anode tech.

Honor Magic8 Pro battery life and charging speed

The Euro version of the Magic8 Pro that we have here aced our tests, even though it's the lowest specced of the three. We got an Active Use Score of 19:07h, with excellent marks in the individual tests. Admittedly, the Oppo Find X9 Pro is still a little bit better (7,500mAh is a lot of battery), but the Magic8 Pro is miles ahead of other major competitors and a significant step up from the previous generation.

Our new Active Use Score is an estimate of how long the battery will last if you use the device with a mix of all four test activities. You can adjust the calculation based on your usage pattern using the sliders below. You can read about our current battery life testing procedure here. For a comprehensive list of all tested devices so far, head this way.

Charging speed

The Magic8 Pro, in global form, is rated for 100W charging whether using a proprietary charger or a USB Power Delivery one, while the Chinese version's specs extend the proprietary capability to 120W. We didn't have a charger come with our review unit, but we did dig up a 100W Honor SuperCharge adapter we've kept from previous models, so we tested with that one. We also tried a few aftermarket USB PD adapters for good measure.

Honor Magic8 Pro battery life and charging speed

Using the Honor 100W adapter, we got a brief peak of 73W when starting from just above empty, and it took us to 100% in 40 minutes, with the phone showing 81% at the half-hour mark. With a 100W USB Power Delivery brick the numbers were ever so slightly worse - negligibly so, we'd say (70W, 42min, 79%). A 67W adapter was ever so slightly behind still (50W, 46min, 76%).

Mind you, you'd be best off with a USB Power Delivery adapter that has PPS profiles extending to 20/21V, because the phone charges the fastest at 18V, while lesser adapters might limit it to 9V - with one such charger we were looking at 69% at the half-hour mark which is now almost a meaningful difference compared to the more capable alternatives.

Honor Magic8 Pro battery life and charging speed

Regardless of which of these chargers we used, there was a relatively lengthy process of trickle and not-so-trickle charging after reporting a 100% state - about 25 minutes, give or take.

With both of the 100W options you need to press a bubble on the screen when you plug in the charger to go into boost mode and squeeze the absolute maximum charging speed out of the phone. That option doesn't show up with the less powerful adapters.

Charging speed

  • in 15 min
  • in 30 min
  • Time to full charge (from 0%)
vivo X300 Pro vivo X300 Pro
55%
5440 mAh 90W vivo FlashCharge
Honor Magic7 Pro Honor Magic7 Pro
51%
5270 mAh 100W Honor SuperCharge
Huawei Pura 80 Ultra Huawei Pura 80 Ultra
49%
5160 mAh 100W Huawei SuperCharge
Honor Magic8 Pro Honor Magic8 Pro
46%
6270 mAh 100W Honor SuperCharge
Honor Magic8 Pro (USB PD) Honor Magic8 Pro (USB PD)
45%
6270 mAh 100W USB PD
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
44%
7500 mAh 100W Xiaomi HyperCharge
Galaxy S25 Ultra Galaxy S25 Ultra
41%
5000 mAh 45W USB PD
Pixel 10 Pro XL Pixel 10 Pro XL
38%
5200 mAh 45W USB PD
iPhone 17 Pro Max iPhone 17 Pro Max
38%
4832 mAh 42W USB PD
Oppo Find X9 Pro Oppo Find X9 Pro
30%
7500 mAh 80W SuperVOOC
Sony Xperia 1 VII Sony Xperia 1 VII
27%
5000 mAh 30W USB PD
vivo X300 Pro vivo X300 Pro
100%
5440 mAh 90W vivo FlashCharge
Honor Magic7 Pro Honor Magic7 Pro
90%
5270 mAh 100W Honor SuperCharge
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
82%
7500 mAh 100W Xiaomi HyperCharge
Honor Magic8 Pro Honor Magic8 Pro
81%
6270 mAh 100W Honor SuperCharge
Huawei Pura 80 Ultra Huawei Pura 80 Ultra
80%
5160 mAh 100W Huawei SuperCharge
Honor Magic8 Pro (USB PD) Honor Magic8 Pro (USB PD)
79%
6270 mAh 100W USB PD
Galaxy S25 Ultra Galaxy S25 Ultra
72%
5000 mAh 45W USB PD
iPhone 17 Pro Max iPhone 17 Pro Max
65%
4832 mAh 42W USB PD
Pixel 10 Pro XL Pixel 10 Pro XL
64%
5200 mAh 45W USB PD
Oppo Find X9 Pro Oppo Find X9 Pro
54%
7500 mAh 80W SuperVOOC
Sony Xperia 1 VII Sony Xperia 1 VII
51%
5000 mAh 30W USB PD
vivo X300 Pro vivo X300 Pro
0:29h
5440 mAh 90W vivo FlashCharge
Honor Magic7 Pro Honor Magic7 Pro
0:36h
5270 mAh 100W Honor SuperCharge
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
0:39h
7500 mAh 100W Xiaomi HyperCharge
Honor Magic8 Pro Honor Magic8 Pro
0:40h
6270 mAh 100W Honor SuperCharge
Huawei Pura 80 Ultra Huawei Pura 80 Ultra
0:42h
5160 mAh 100W Huawei SuperCharge
Honor Magic8 Pro (USB PD) Honor Magic8 Pro (USB PD)
0:42h
6270 mAh 100W USB PD
Galaxy S25 Ultra Galaxy S25 Ultra
0:59h
5000 mAh 45W USB PD
Oppo Find X9 Pro Oppo Find X9 Pro
1:07h
7500 mAh 80W SuperVOOC
iPhone 17 Pro Max iPhone 17 Pro Max
1:12h
4832 mAh 42W USB PD
Pixel 10 Pro XL Pixel 10 Pro XL
1:22h
5200 mAh 45W USB PD
Sony Xperia 1 VII Sony Xperia 1 VII
1:27h
5000 mAh 30W USB PD

The Magic8 Pro supports wireless charging and the company quotes an 80W maximum when using its in-house wireless charger. We didn't have one for testing, but we did try with a 25W Qi2-compliant third-party charger and got single-digit power readings at its input end, so unless you get Honor's charger, don't expect to use wireless charging for anything but overnight top ups. Reverse wireless charging is also supported.

That's all for this episode - stay tuned for the full review.

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Reader comments

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  • JrJ
  • L2s
  • 13 Dec 2025

you mantiond wild number 71000mAh 😂 maybe one day... yes i know it's a typo but anyway... you made me laugh

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  • Bval
  • XA9
  • 11 Dec 2025

It's False. One plus 15 Oppo find x9 pro and realme gt8 pro all use dual cell design battery ! Only the Honor magic 8 pro use the single cell battery in chinese 7200 mah, version global 7100mah version and EU 6270mah version

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  • Bval
  • XA9
  • 10 Dec 2025

It's False. One plus 15 Oppo find x9 pro and realme gt8 pro all use dial cell design battery ! Only the Honor magic 7 pro use the single cell battery in chinese 7200 mah, version global version and EU version

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