Honor has revealed its Android 13-based MagicOS 7.0 which brings new promising features and improvements on visuals. The new Android skin, that succeeds Magic UI 6.2, will run on all upcoming Honor phones and as a major upgrade to some previous Honor devices. MagicOS 7.0 features a familiar design with flat icons and cards, plus a new custom font called Honor Sans that complements the streamlined design. The new skin now has a built-in video editor, the 'MagicRing' for seamless operation between Honor devices (laptops or tablets) like file transfers, clipboard, notifications and call management. Honor also introduced 'TurboX' which claims to launch apps faster and optimize system-level power consumption. Honor shared the initial list of devices that will get the MagicOS 7.0 upgrade, although this is only particular to China, we should expect the list of global devices and rollout any time soon. Google has just announced a new version of Android 12 that is catered to larger screen sizes called, Android 12L. Android 12L will focus on tablets, foldables, and ChromeOS devices. Read more in our articles including "Honor announces Android 13-based MagicOS 7.0" and "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices".
Honor has revealed its Android 13-based MagicOS 7.0 which brings new promising features and improvements on visuals. The new Android skin, that succeeds Magic UI 6.2, will run on all upcoming Honor phones and as a major upgrade to some previous Honor devices.
MagicOS 7.0 features a familiar design with flat icons and cards, plus a new custom font called Honor Sans that complements the streamlined design. The new skin now has a built-in video editor, the 'MagicRing' for seamless operation between Honor devices (laptops or tablets) like file transfers, clipboard, notifications and call management. Honor also introduced 'TurboX' which claims to launch apps faster and optimize system-level power consumption.
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