Honor Magic V2

Honor Magic V2 Hands On: A Foldable Marvel Set to Redefine the Smartphone Experience

These were my first thoughts when I got my hands on the brand-new Honor Magic V2. As one of the lucky few to have early access to this pre-release device, I’ll provide you with a sneak peek into the incredible features of the Honor Magic V2. Please note that this isn’t a comprehensive review since the device is running pre-release software with certain limitations, but it’s still one of the most exciting foldable phones I’ve ever used.

Design and Form Factor

The Honor Magic V2 immediately stands out due to its remarkable design. It’s lighter than an iPhone 14 Pro Max and approximately half the thickness of a Galaxy Fold 4, yet it boasts an impressive 5,000mAh battery – the largest in any folding phone.

At just 9.9mm thick when closed and 4.7mm when open, it manages to combine sleekness with functionality. Moreover, the device features a subtle crease, which is a rarity among foldable phones, and it folds completely flat, leaving barely any gap.

Screen and Display

One of the standout features of the Honor Magic V2 is its screen. With a 90% screen-to-body ratio for both the tablet screen and the external cover screen, the device offers a visually immersive experience. Additionally, the inclusion of a 120Hz refresh rate and LTPS panels enhances both efficiency and display quality.

An exciting feature is the 3840Hz pulse width modulation (PWM) dimming, which helps reduce eye strain, especially at lower brightness levels. Furthermore, the support for Honor’s stylus pen adds a layer of versatility for those who enjoy drawing and doodling.

Camera and Performance

The Honor Magic V2 doesn’t compromise on camera capabilities, with a total of five cameras, including a triple-camera setup on the back. It borrows some camera features from the flagship Magic 5 Pro, promising impressive photography and videography.

The device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, which is known for its performance. Though I couldn’t run tests or benchmarks during this pre-release phase, I expect it to offer a smooth and snappy user experience. Coupled with 12GB of RAM and storage options ranging from 256GB to 1TB, it’s a powerhouse in terms of performance.

Cooling System

To ensure optimal performance, the Honor Magic V2 introduces a new ultra-thin bionic cooling system. Traditional vapor chamber coolers, which are thicker and heavier, wouldn’t fit the slim profile of this device.

The hope is that this innovative cooling system will maintain temperature control even during extended gaming sessions.

Durability

Durability is a key concern with foldable phones, and the Honor Magic V2 seems to address this with finesse. The device incorporates a combination of titanium and proprietary steel in its hinge, making it both lightweight and robust. Impressively, it’s 150% stronger and 27% slimmer than its predecessor. It’s also been SGS certified for over 400,000 folds, ensuring that it can endure the test of time.

Battery Technology

Perhaps one of the most remarkable aspects of the Honor Magic V2 is its battery technology. Sporting a massive 5,000mAh battery, it surpasses competitors like the Galaxy Fold 4 and Huawei Mate XS3. What’s even more exciting is the pioneering silicon carbon chemical structure used in the battery.

While it still relies on graphite as a base for conductivity and stability, the addition of silicon enables higher capacity. This innovation allows for a denser and more efficient battery, ensuring prolonged usage without compromising on device thickness.

Software and Features

The Honor Magic V2 comes equipped with Android 13 and Magic OS 7.2, delivering a seamless user experience. Even in this pre-release state, the software runs smoothly. The device also supports HDR10+ and IMAX enhanced content, providing exceptional visuals for multimedia enthusiasts.

Availability

Now, here’s the catch – the Honor Magic V2 is currently only launching in China, with no immediate plans for a global release. This is undoubtedly disappointing news for potential buyers outside of China, as the device’s impressive features make it highly desirable. However, Honor has a history of expanding its releases based on feedback and demand, so there’s hope for future availability.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Honor Magic V2 is a game-changer in the world of foldable smartphones. Its sleek design, impressive battery technology, powerful performance, and innovative features make it a standout device. It’s the first foldable phone that truly feels like a regular slate phone, thanks to its size, weight, and aspect ratio.

While its limited availability outside of China is a setback, there’s optimism that Honor will bring this exceptional device to a wider audience in the future. If given the chance, I would definitely be tempted to own an Honor Magic V2. For now, it remains an exciting glimpse into the future of foldable technology.

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Simon is a technology writer and researcher. He's also an avid sports fan, especially when it comes to the FCB. When not working, you can usually find him tweaking his Android devices or reading political news.