Honor's upcoming Magic8 Pro Air smartphone has appeared in Geekbench listings confirming MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 chipset and Android 16 ahead of its January 19 launch.
Honor's January 19 launch event for the Magic8 Pro Air just gained concrete technical validation through Geekbench listings. The prototype device, identified by model number LDY-AN00, surfaced in the Geekbench 6.5 database with notable hardware specifications.

The benchmark results show the device achieving a single-core score of 2,969 points and a multi-core score of 9,892 points. These figures provide early confirmation that Honor is equipping the Magic8 Pro Air with MediaTek's flagship Dimensity 9500 system-on-chip. While these prototype scores offer insight, real-world performance may differ in retail units due to final software optimizations and thermal management implementations.
Beyond the chipset confirmation, the Geekbench entry reveals several key specifications:
- Android 16: The device will ship with Google's latest mobile OS
- Memory Configuration: 16GB RAM shown in the listing, though retail variants may offer additional configurations
- Camera System: Honor previously confirmed a 50MP main sensor (1/1.3") and 64MP periscope telephoto
- Storage: Up to 1TB capacity based on leaks
- Physical Profile: Exceptionally slim at 6.1mm thickness while weighing just 155g
Additional rumored specifications include a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 6.3-inch AMOLED display. The combination of flagship silicon in such a slim form factor suggests Honor is prioritizing both performance and portability—a notable engineering challenge given thermal constraints in thin devices.
This positioning places the Magic8 Pro Air in direct competition with other Android slim flagships, leveraging MediaTek's latest silicon against alternatives like Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The device's Android 16 foundation ensures access to Google's latest platform features at launch, though Honor's MagicOS customization layer will determine the final user experience.
With the January 19 unveiling approaching, these benchmark results solidify the Magic8 Pro Air's flagship status while raising questions about thermal management in such a slim chassis and Honor's implementation of Android 16's capabilities.

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