The slimmest Galaxy Z Fold 8 competitor is going global with a huge battery in tow
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. In the past, foldable phones sought to become thinner, lighter, and more durable without sacrificing battery life. The problem is that improving one area usually means sacrificing something else. HONOR be
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In the past, foldable phones sought to become thinner, lighter, and more durable without sacrificing battery life. The problem is that improving one area usually means sacrificing something else. HONOR believes it has found a way around that tradeoff with the new Magic V6 , and the phone is beginning to roll out globally.
Announced for the Chinese market earlier this year , the HONOR Magic V6 arrives as the companyโs latest flagship foldable and comes with an ultra-slim design, surprisingly large battery, flagship-grade durability, and deeper integration with Appleโs ecosystem.
The first thing that strikes the eye is the hardware. The white model weighs about 219g and is only 8.75mm thick when folded and 4.0mm when unfolded. This is closer to the feel of traditional smartphones than the bulky foldables that ruled the category just a few years ago.
Making a foldable thin is one thing. Making it durable is another. To tackle long-standing concerns around foldable reliability, HONOR has built the Magic V6 around its new Super Steel Hinge, which the company says offers a tensile strength of 2,800MPa. An AI-assisted bionic cushioning system complements the hinge, helping to absorb impacts and distribute force better during drops and daily use.
The inner screen is ultra-thin, flexible glass to minimize the appearance of creasing, and the outer display is protected by HONORโs NanoCrystal Shield coating with up to 5,600 protective layers. The device is also IP68 and IP69 rated for dust and water resistance, which is still fairly rare in the foldable space.
The displays themselves are just as ambitious. The device features a 6.52-inch cover display and a 7.95-inch foldable inner panel, both with adaptive refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz. The outer display tops out at 6,000 nits of brightness, while the inner screen maxes out at 5,000 nits. HONOR claims that its advanced eye-comfort features and 4320Hz PWM dimming should make long viewing sessions easier on the eyes.
Perhaps the most intriguing part is whatโs packed inside it. HONOR has managed to squeeze a massive 6,660mAh silicon-carbon battery into the device, which it claims is the largest battery ever used in a foldable smartphone. The company says the higher silicon content and improved energy density mean users get significantly more endurance without the added bulk. The phone also supports 80W wired charging, 66W wireless charging, and wireless reverse charging.
