Honor’s Magic V6 sets three foldable firsts
Key Points:
- The Honor Magic V6 is the thinnest foldable phone yet, featuring the largest battery in its class and the highest water-resistance rating (IP69), but aside from the battery, its improvements over the previous generation are marginal.
- The phone offers impressive two-day battery life with a 6,660mAh capacity (7,150mAh in China), dual 120Hz OLED displays, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, and up to 16GB RAM, meeting flagship standards but without major innovation.
- Despite a solid triple rear camera setup, the Magic V6's camera quality still falls short of top-tier slab phones due to smaller sensors and inconsistent color processing, and the visible screen crease and hinge fragility remain concerns.
- Honor promises seven years of OS and security updates, but its MagicOS software is criticized for a cluttered UI, excessive pre-installed apps, and less intuitive multitasking compared to competitors like Oppo.
- The Magic V6 launched initially in China and is now available in Malaysia and Singapore for about $1,930, with plans for a broader global rollout; users must agree to multiple mandatory and optional software agreements during setup.