Honor Magic7 Pro Finally Gets MagicOS 10 (Android 16)

Honor has begun rolling out MagicOS 10 (Android 16) to the global Magic7 Pro. The OTA is version 10.0.0.121, a 3.27GB download sent in staged waves. Ensure Wi‑Fi, free space, and a backup before installing.

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Honor Magic7 Pro Finally Gets MagicOS 10 (Android 16)

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Good news for Magic7 Pro owners: the global model is finally receiving MagicOS 10, Honor’s Android 16-based skin. It’s been a long wait — roughly eight months after Google’s Android 16 launch — but the new build is now rolling out OTA.

The firmware arrives as MagicOS 10.0.0.121 and carries a hefty 3.27GB download. That means a strong Wi‑Fi connection and plenty of free storage are non-negotiable. The update package needs room to download, unpack, and install without hiccups, so free up space and plug into power before you start.

Rollouts like this are rarely instant. Honor is almost certainly sending the update in stages, so if your device hasn’t pinged you yet, don’t panic. It can take days for all global units to see the notification. Patience pays off.

What’s inside? The changelog is extensive — feature tweaks, system optimizations, and the usual compatibility work to bring MagicOS onto Android 16. If you’re the sort who reads every entry, the full list is available from Honor’s release notes linked on the official support channels.

Why the delay? Building a custom skin on top of a new Android release takes time: testing, carrier sign-offs, and regional certification all slow the process. That doesn’t make the wait fun. But it does explain why some phones get updates faster than others.

If you plan to install right away: back up important data. Check Settings → System → Software update, and allow the device to download over Wi‑Fi. Expect a sizeable installation window and a couple of reboots. Afterward, explore settings and app permissions — sometimes apps need to be updated to match the new system level.

For anyone tracking Honor’s roadmap, this rollout is a clear signal that MagicOS 10 is moving beyond flagship previews into mainstream devices. Keep an eye on your update screen — and perhaps a little more storage.

Source: gsmarena

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