Honor Trademarks 'NoxGod' — New Night-Focused Imaging for Magic8's 200MP Telephoto

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Honor Trademarks 'NoxGod' — New Night-Focused Imaging for Magic8's 200MP Telephoto

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Honor teases 'NoxGod' imaging tech ahead of Magic8 launch

Honor has trademarked a new imaging brand called "NoxGod" as it prepares to reveal the Magic8 series in mid-October. The teaser, shared by Li Kun — Honor's Flagship Phone Product Manager — hints that NoxGod is focused on improving night photography for the lineup's 200MP telephoto system. (Nox references the Roman goddess of night.)

What to expect from the Magic8 camera hardware

Reports indicate the Magic8 family will include at least one model with a 200MP telephoto module. The Honor Magic8 Ultra is rumored to use a custom OmniVision sensor, while the Magic8 Pro is expected to retain a 200MP periscope camera alongside a 50MP main and a 50MP ultra-wide shooter. These camera specs aim to deliver high-resolution zoom and improved low-light performance.

Key photography features

  • 200MP telephoto/periscope for detailed zoom shots
  • NoxGod software and imaging pipeline optimized for night scenes
  • Direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) sensor for enhanced depth mapping and portrait effects
  • Multi-sensor setup (main, ultra-wide, telephoto) for versatile shooting modes

Performance, chipsets and model lineup

The vanilla Honor Magic8 will shrink to a 6.59" display (down from 6.78" on the Magic7). Honor is also expanding the series with a Magic8 Mini featuring a 6.3" screen and a MediaTek Dimensity 9500, while the Pro variant is expected to run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. These chipset choices highlight a balance between power efficiency and flagship-class performance across the lineup.

Comparisons, advantages and use cases

Compared with last year’s Magic7, the Magic8 series promises more specialized imaging: NoxGod aims to give the 200MP telephoto better low-light clarity and reduced noise when zooming at night. dToF support boosts portrait mode accuracy and AR depth sensing, making the phones appealing to mobile photographers, content creators, and AR developers. The Ultra and Mini models expand market reach by covering both premium large-screen users and those who prefer compact devices.

Market relevance and timing

While the initial mid-October announcement may focus on core Magic8 models, sources suggest the first-ever Magic8 Ultra and the compact Magic8 Mini could ship in early 2026. If NoxGod delivers meaningful night-photography improvements on a 200MP telephoto, Honor could strengthen its competitive position in the flagship imaging segment against rivals that emphasize zoom and low-light performance.

Source: gsmarena

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