I Love the Slim Design of Honor's Magic V6 Foldable Phone
The Magic V6 includes a 6,660 mAh battery, the largest for foldables, IP68/IP69 durability, and advanced AI multitasking, positioning it as a top flagship competitor.
- On Sunday, Honor unveiled the Magic V6 at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, marking its first global reveal outside China as Fei Wang, Honor product manager, posted official images.
- To challenge rivals, Honor positioned the Magic V6 as a key global model against Samsung, Oppo and Apple's rumored foldable, but it will not sell officially in North America with availability in various markets later this year.
- Regarding the hardware, Honor said the Magic V6 uses the 6,600 mAh Blade Battery with 80 W wired and 66 W wireless charging, supporting 500,000 folding cycles with an IP68/IP69 rating.
- Reviewers noted the design, including an 8.75 mm folded profile thinner than iPhone 17 Pro Max, with a sturdy hinge, metal frame, vegan leather, and triple cameras.
- Regarding AI features, Honor said the Magic V6 will run Android 16, offer AI Meeting Agent and AI Suggestion tools, and integrate with Google Gemini and Apple MacBooks, AirPods, and notifications.
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Honor Magic V6 launched with nearly creaseless inner display ahead of MWC 2026
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Honor held a full-packed keynote in the run-up to the MWC 2026. While many manufacturers only warm up China releases for the global market, Honor actually has new hardware in its luggage. The Hands-On shows up light and shadow – not only with the devices, but also with the organization on site in Barcelona. Honor Magic Pad 4: Thinner than the competition The Honor Magic Pad 4 came up almost a little surprising, but has it in itself. With just 4.…
Honor unveils the Magic V6 at MWC 2026, an ultrafine folding smartphone of 8.75 mm once closed. A prowess of design, yes, but this model also relies on resistance, autonomy and obviously the AI.
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