Our Honor Magic7 Lite battery test and charging test results are in
Honor unveiled Magic7 Lite earlier this year with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC, a 6,600 mAh Si/C battery, and 66W wired charging support. We have already unboxed the Honor Magic7 Lite, and today, we are sharing its battery and charging test results with you while we complete its full review.
The Honor Magic7 Lite achieved an Active Use Score of 15:02 in our battery tests, but it didn't quite impress in the web browsing department, scoring 13:05. This may be due to inefficient screen refresh rate handling. We ran the tests thrice to ensure there was no oversight on our part. You can see the chart below for more details.
Talking about the battery charging test, the Honor Magic7 Lite took 61 minutes to reach 100% battery level when charged with a 66W Honor adapter.
We also charged the Magic7 Lite with a 100W adapter from Honor, which took fewer minutes to charge. However, you get this slightly faster charging speed when the Super-charging Boost Mode is enabled by long-pressing the charging bubble, which appears when you plug in the 100W power adapter. In this mode, the charging rate peaked at 60W until 3% and then settled at 44W. You can check the chart below for more information.
Reader comments
Optimization means software. The 6gen1 is extermely efficient. When the hardware is practically similar yet there's discrepancy in battery life, it usually points out to the software.
- 18 Feb 2025
- XZ8
I think it's both optimization on CPU and screen. Here in Serbia this phone was reviewed by renowned PC site and after 10 hours of YT playback, with brightness set to 50%, battery showed 56%, which is a little better than Magic6 Lite (showed ...
- 17 Feb 2025
- JKN
I think it's both optimization on CPU and screen. Here in Serbia this phone was reviewed by renowned PC site and after 10 hours of YT playback, with brightness set to 50%, battery showed 56%, which is a little better than Magic6 Lite (showed ...
- 17 Feb 2025
- JKN