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I Love the Slim Design of Honor's V6 Foldable Phone
Honor's V5 foldable phone only launched last Summer, but the company's already back with its latest model. The V6 is another book-style foldable, and I managed to get my hands on it at Mobile World Congress 2026. It packs a host of tech into an amazingly skinny body for a folding phone, and it's set to go on sale in the UK and wider Europe in the second half of the year. It'll likely hit shelves in summer, like its predecessor. Honor has yet to announce pricing for the phone, but the previous V5 went on sale in the UK at the princely sum of £1,699. I definitely don't expect the V6 to be any cheaper, but hopefully it won't see too significant a price rise. Honor's phones are not officially available in the US but that UK price converts to roughly $2,285. So what do you get for your money? Well, the design is where much of that cash is being spent. At just 8.75mm thick when closed, the V6 is one of the skinniest foldables around. It actually shaves 0.05mm off its predecessor, not that you're ever likely to notice that difference. Unfolded, the phone becomes just 4.1mm thick, but it still felt sturdy in my hands-on time. The hinge feels strong, with a satisfying amount of resistance when you open and close it. Honor says it made the hinge from aerospace steel making it 87% stronger than the structural A pillar in a car. It's also one of the first foldable phones that's IP68 and IP69 rated for water and dust resistance. That means reading ebooks on a sandy beach or taking photos in the rain is no problem for this thing. It's rare for foldables to be quite so resistant to water as most hinge mechanisms are difficult to make watertight. Honor also says it's refined the hinge to produce less of a crease. It's difficult to judge exactly how well this has worked when I'm briefly looking at it on a street in Barcelona, but I definitely didn't think the crease was overly obvious under the sunlight. I'll reserve judement for when I'm able to see it side by side against rivals like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The phone runs on Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, so expect blistering performance on par with other phones using the chip, including the OnePlus 15 and Xiaomi's Leica Leitzphone. It also packs a 6,600-mAh silicon carbon battery which should give you enough juice to get through a full day of use. Camera specs include a 50-megapixel main camera, 64-megapixel telephoto camera and 50-megapixel ultrawide camera. How well these capture images remains to be seen. It'll run Android 16 at its core and you can expect a whole wealth of AI functions on board, both Honor's own and Google additions like Gemini Live and Circle to Search. It'll also have deeper integration with Apple MacBooks, including the ability to use the phone as a second display for your computer and drag-and-drop file transfer between devices. For more new phones and cool reveals, check out the rest of our MWC 2026 coverage.
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I didn't expect this foldable phone to embarrass Samsung and Google -- but here we are
Foldable phones are still in an arms race. Manufacturers are desperate to prove they can make the biggest screens with the smaller creases, with the most camera tech and most spacious batteries. And Honor is one of the foremost brands at stuffing more and more into its folding phones, especially with its new Magic V6, freshly unveiled at MWC 2026. Honor's confirmed that Chinese sales are coming this month, but global sales won't come until the second half of the year. So this early reveal is more about Honor calling its shot before other foldable phone makers launch their devices later in the year. How sporting of them. Take a brief tour with me of the Magic V6's specs and special features, and see if you think a next-gen Galaxy Z Fold, Pixel Fold or even the rumored iPhone Fold stand a chance against this. Premium looks We start off strong with the design of the Magic V6. While the alternative black or white versions of this phone sound sophisticated, this red vegan leather edition really stuns. And that's before you admire the gold trim around the edges and the toughened "Super Steel" hinge, with its subtle grid design. If a duke from ages past were to have a foldable, it might be one as luxurious-looking as this one. But in a similarly historical vein - much like a 19th century phrenologist, all I want to do is get my calipers out and do some measuring. Honor claims that the skinniest version of the Magic V6 measures 8.75mm thick when shut, 4mm thick when open, and tips the scales at a surprisingly light 219 grams. Sadly the non-white versions, like the red one here, aren't quite as thin, but it still feels wonderful to handle. The screens on the Magic V6 are a 7.95-inch inner display and a 6.52-inch outer one. Both have anti-reflective displays thanks to new silicon nitride layers, a feature Honor's keen to note is used on luxury cars. And like previous Magic V models, you can use a stylus on either screen. Looking to the inner display, Honor touts a 44% crease depth decrease compared to the Magic V5. It's still there if you're looking for it, but we're way past the point where you're likely to be distracted by it. And that's if you can stand to look at the screen, as an alleged 5,000-nit peak brightness (6,000 nits on the outer one) helps things stay visible. Cameras are not as big a deal on the Magic V6 as it has been on previous generations, but Honor's still got impressive specs to share. We have 50MP main and ultrawide cameras and a 64MP telephoto camera on the back, and 20MP front cameras for the inner and outer screens. These are all tuned with the in-house AiMAGE Color Engine, which Honor highlighted in our demo by showing how accurately it could capture the lustre of golden jewellery. Something I know we all struggle with. But the specs keep getting better from here. Running all the phone's operations is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, with the Magic V6 being the first foldable to use this chip. Honor offers 16GB RAM and 512GB storage by default, which is just as generous as previous Magic V models have been. Not an easy thing to keep going during RAMageddon. And to continue the roll of big, impressive numbers, the Magic V6's silicon carbon battery dazzles with its 6,600 mAh capacity, which is the highest in any foldable phone to date. And refuelling comes from 80W wired and 66W wireless charging, assuming you have the right chargers to hand. Honor's quite proud of the fact the the battery it uses in the Magic V6 is more energy dense than one found in a Tesla. Unfortunately, we don't get the best version globally, as the China version of this phone has over 7,000 mAh of capacity by adding an even denser 32% silicon "Blade Battery." And while I couldn't test the battery life for this review, the Magic V6's inner display apparently lasts for 24 hours on a single charge according to testing by TÜV Rheinland. Software that even iPhone users will want Beyond the raw specs, Honor still has more to show off with the Magic V6. It comes with improved multi-tasking with the option to slide across a virtual desktop of apps, arranged to your liking. It's more like OnePlus or Oppo than Samsung, which I am all in favor of. Gemini cross-app actions are here, and can work with either Google apps or Honor's own. More uniquely, the Magic V6 has an "AI meeting agent," which can apparently summarize your meetings in real time. But Honor also says it can listen out for your name, or other key terms you give it, letting you tune out freely while knowing the Magic V6 will alert you if your boss calls on you to give an update on that project you should have already finished by now. Then there's all the Apple cross-compatability powers that will be coming via an over-the-air update later in the year. We've seen some of these on other devices from other brands before, like mirroring screens and sending files, but Honor's gone even further. You can use the Magic V6 as a second screen for your Mac, much like Apple will let you do with an iPad via Sidecar mode. The Magic V6 is also able to access your iWork and iCloud to access files you have stored there. You can also pair AirPods with a similar interface and feature set to using them with an Apple device, and similarly get notifications passed through to an Apple Watch. It all seems designed to attract iPhone users back to Android, but without the additional expense of replacing all your peripherals. Sadly, the new software and AI tricks, including the iPhone and Mac integration, remains only as a demo you can see at trade shows or in online sizzle reels. We'll let you know how these work at a later date when we get to try them, but going by how Honor and other Chinese companies like Oppo have managed to get their devices through the gate of Apple's walled garden to play with iOS and macOS, I trust that these features work as described. Even if you have to download an app with a long list of required data permissions to make it all happen. Magic is on its way Keeping an eye on non-Samsung and Google foldables may seem a pointless exercise if you can't easily buy these devices where you live. But I'd disagree, since the Magic V6 shows just how much more the Galaxy Z Fold and Pixel Pro Fold series can do if users expected it of them. And even if the iPhone Fold matches up to the incredible device that the rumors have told us about, it will still lack in several areas to Honor's latest and greatest. And may even have worse cross-device collaboration features with Apple's own computers. I look forward to returning to the Magic V6 later in the year when the final software updates appear and we can give it a full review. But even while I wait, and start to see the rumor mill churn out more and more Z Fold 8 or Pixel 11 Pro Fold rumors, I'll be smiling wryly at the idea that Honor's latest foldable is looming above them, waiting to strike with its wealth of still-superior specs. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds.
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Honor unveiled its Magic V6 foldable phone at MWC 2026, measuring just 8.75mm thick when closed—one of the slimmest foldables available. The device features Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a 6,600-mAh silicon carbon battery, and Apple MacBook integration. Set to launch in UK and Europe in the second half of 2026, the V6 challenges Samsung and Google with advanced specs and IP68/IP69 water resistance.
Honor has unveiled the Honor Magic V6 at MWC 2026, positioning the foldable phone as a formidable competitor to Samsung and Google in the premium device market. The Honor V6 measures just 8.75mm thick when closed, making it one of the skinniest foldables available, while unfolding to a mere 4.1mm thickness
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. This premium slim design represents a 0.05mm improvement over its predecessor, the V5, which launched last summer. The device features a 7.95-inch inner display and a 6.52-inch outer screen, both equipped with anti-reflective technology using silicon nitride layers2
. The company has reduced crease depth by 44% compared to the previous generation, addressing one of the most common complaints about book-style foldables.The foldable phone incorporates a Super Steel hinge made from aerospace-grade materials that Honor claims is 87% stronger than a car's structural A-pillar
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. This engineering achievement enables the Honor V6 to achieve IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance, making it one of the first foldables to offer such comprehensive protection. The hinge mechanism maintains a satisfying resistance during operation while remaining watertight, allowing users to read on sandy beaches or capture photos in rain without concern. The red vegan leather edition showcased at MWC 2026 features gold trim around the edges, creating a luxurious aesthetic that distinguishes it from competitors2
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The Honor Magic V6 becomes the first foldable phone to run on Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, delivering performance on par with flagship devices like the OnePlus 15
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. Honor offers 16GB RAM and 512GB storage as standard configuration, maintaining the generous specifications from previous Magic V models2
. The device runs Android 16 at its core, integrating extensive AI functionalities including Google Gemini Live and Circle to Search. An AI meeting agent can summarize meetings in real-time and alert users when specific keywords or their names are mentioned during calls2
. The displays achieve impressive brightness levels, with the inner screen reaching 5,000 nits peak brightness and the outer display hitting 6,000 nits2
.The Honor V6 packs a 6,600-mAh silicon carbon battery, the highest capacity in any foldable phone currently available
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. Honor notes the battery uses energy-dense technology comparable to Tesla's systems, with the China version featuring an even more advanced 32% silicon Blade Battery exceeding 7,000 mAh capacity. The global version supports 80W fast charging via wired connection and 66W wireless charging, enabling rapid power replenishment2
. Testing by TÜV Rheinland indicates the inner display can operate for 24 hours on a single charge, addressing battery life concerns that have plagued earlier foldable generations.Related Stories
The camera system includes a 50-megapixel main sensor, 64-megapixel telephoto camera, and 50-megapixel ultrawide camera, all tuned with Honor's AiMAGE Color Engine for accurate color reproduction
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. Both inner and outer screens feature 20MP front-facing cameras for video calls and selfies. The Honor Magic V6 will receive Apple MacBook integration via over-the-air update later this year, enabling users to employ the phone as a second display for Mac computers and utilize drag-and-drop file transfer between devices1
. Enhanced multitasking capabilities allow users to navigate a virtual desktop of apps arranged to their preferences, similar to OnePlus and Oppo implementations2
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Honor confirmed Chinese sales begin this month, while UK and Europe availability is scheduled for the second half of 2026, likely hitting shelves in summer similar to the V5's launch timeline
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. Honor's early reveal at MWC 2026 positions the V6 ahead of anticipated launches from Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Google's Pixel 10 Pro Fold, potentially setting new benchmarks for the foldable phone category.Summarized by
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