
Honor Magic V2: Thin and light folding smartphone presented

When folded, the Honor Magic V2 is barely recognisable as a foldable smartphone. It is currently the thinnest and lightest of its kind.
Honor has presented the Magic V2 in China. The manufacturer is setting new standards in terms of size and weight with the foldable smartphone. It is only 9.9 millimetres thick when folded. And that's two weeks before Samsung unveils the next generation of the Galaxy Z Fold.
Less than one centimetre
With its 9.9 millimetres, the Honor Magic V2 is the first foldable smartphone to be less than one centimetre thick. With a weight of 231 grams, it is also currently the lightest foldable. This is also shown by the following comparison with selected current competitors:
- Oppo Find N2: 14.6 mm, 233 g
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4: 14.2 mm, 263 g
- Google Pixel Fold: 12.1 mm, 283 g
- Huawei Mate X3: 11.8 mm, 239 g
Conventional smartphones are still thinner and lighter. However, the Magic V2 comes very close to or even surpasses the larger models. The Galaxy S23 Ultra is only one millimetre thinner at 8.9 millimetres and, at 234 grams, even three grams heavier than the foldable from Honor.
However, this only applies to the version of the Magic V2 with a back made of plastic vegan leather. The version with glass is 10.1 millimetres thick when folded and weighs 237 grams.
Samsung has the thickest foldable smartphone available in Europe in the above list. On 26 July, the company will unveil its successor model, the Galaxy Z Fold 5. According to current rumours, however, it will be slightly thicker and heavier than the current Z Fold 4.
Equipment leaves nothing to be desired on paper
When the Honor Magic V2 is folded, you are looking at a 6.43-inch screen with a resolution of 2376 × 1060 pixels. The inner touchscreen measures 7.92 inches and has 2344 × 2156 pixels. In both cases, it is an OLED display with a refresh rate of up to 120 hertz.
A quick rundown of the other features:
Price and availability
Cover photo: Honor

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