After months of announcement in China, Honor has finally released its latest foldable model in Europe: Honor Magic V2which has powerful specifications, thickness and weight similar to regular mobile phones, to try to cope with the Galaxy Z Flip 5. However, it comes with a price that is perhaps too exorbitant, and is also accompanied by a special edition in collaboration with Porsche, which costs more much more expensive.
We emphasize once again that one of the key features of Honor Magic V2 is its design. New folding brand It comes in a thickness of only 4.70mm. when the device is fully deployed. That is, it is significantly thinner than any other flat-screen mobile phone.
When folded, the thickness remains 9.9 mm.; That’s slightly thicker than the iPhone 15 Pro Max (which is about 8mm thick), but no thicker than any other foldable device. For example, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is 13.4mm thick when closed, while the Xiaomi Mix Fold 3, which is also considered one of the thinnest foldable devices in the market, is 10.96mm thick.
Honor Magic V2 also stands out for its weight, which This is 231 grams. In this case, it is very similar to the weight of the latest flagships from Samsung and Apple. The Galaxy S24 Ultra weighs 232 grams, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max weighs 221 grams. Achieving such thickness and such weight was made possible by redesigning some of the components that make up the hinge, which, by the way, according to Honor, can withstand up to 400,000 folds.
Honor Magic V2 has its own S-Pen
The Honor Magic V2 also has notable features other than its design, and one of them is the screen. The new folding company comes with 6.43″ flexible inner panel. It is an OLED screen with a resolution of 2344 x 2156 pixels and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. On the other hand, the terminal includes External panel 6.43 inches with a resolution of 2376 and 1060 pixels. It also has OLED technology and 120Hz frequency.
It all moves thanks to the battery. 5000 mAh, as well as a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, complemented by 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory. By the way, the Honor Magic V2 is compatible with a stylus that allows you to write and draw on the flexible screen, although it is sold separately.
In terms of the photographic section, Honor Magic V2 includes Main sensor 50 megapixels. It also features an ultra-wide-angle camera of the same resolution, as well as a 20-megapixel telephoto lens capable of taking photos at 2.5x optical zoom. Since the Honor Magic V2 has two displays, it also has two selfie cameras. One on the external 16-megapixel panel, and the other on the internal screen with the same resolution.
Honor inherits Porsche’s collaboration with Huawei

In parallel, Honor announced a special version of its Honor Magic V2 in collaboration with Porsche. The company called him HONOR Magic V2 PCPand comes with the same specifications as the regular version, but with a few key changes.
One of them is design. The rear in particular has a Porsche 911-inspired look and is also finished in agate grey. On the other hand, Honor Magic V2 RSR comes with a screen with Nanocrystalline shield which supposedly protects it from scratches.
On the other hand, Honor Magic V2 RSR has up to 1 TB storageand a stylus is included in the package.
Price and availability of the new Honor Magic V2

Honor Magic V2 is now available in Spain in two colors: purple and black with a vegan finish on the rear panel. It is available for 1999 euros; significantly high price compared to competitors such as the Galaxy Z Fold 5, which is currently available for around 1,500 euros. However, Honor has activated a launch promotion, within which, by purchasing this terminal, you can get a coupon for 200 euros, a free Honor Pad 8, a 66 W charger, a case and screen protection for 6 months.
At the moment, the price and availability of the version created in collaboration with Porsche are unknown, but most likely it will exceed 2,000 euros. Considering that the only major change is the design, only a crazy person would pay the extra money that this mobile will entail.
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