Posted by Alumni from TechCrunch
March 2, 2026
The Chinese company has been obsessed with proving that it makes the thinnest foldables. This year's version is 4mm thick when unfolded and 8.75 mm thick when folded. Compared to last year's Magic V5, which was 4.1 mm thick when unfolded and 8.8 mm thick when folded. We are talking very thin shavings here, but that helps the company make those claims. The battery is possibly one of the most impressive parts of the phone. The Honor Magic V6 has a 6,600 mAh battery, up from 5,820 mAh last year. Using Honor's SuperCharge tech, the phone can charge at 80W through a wired connection, and at 66W wirelessly. The new device has a 7.95-inch main AMOLED display with 2352 x 2172 pixel resolution and a 6.52-inch cover display with 2420 x 1080 pixel resolution. Both screens support LTPO 2.0, which means they can switch to variable refresh rates between 1-120Hz for different use cases for better content legibility and power saving. The company said that it has worked on a new Super Steel Hinge... learn more