Honor Magic V2 Review: A Sleek Foldable With Strong Performance


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Key Takeaways
- Ultra-thin foldable design with a durable hinge mechanism
- Vibrant OLED displays and efficient 5000mAh Silicon Carbon battery
- Smooth Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 performance but held back by Android 13 software
- Strong photo output from the triple camera system, though video quality needs refinement
- Priced at NPR 2,40,000, offering premium features at a steep cost
After spending nearly two weeks with the Honor Magic V2, I can confirm that this foldable brings several compelling traits to the table. Despite my usual skepticism toward foldables due to bulkiness, subpar battery life, and weaker cameras, the Magic V2 has shifted my perspective.
The phone's slim profile stems from its Silicon Carbon battery, which packs more energy in less space, enabling a sizable 5000mAh cell without added thickness. This results in roughly seven hours of active use on a single charge, comparable to my daily driver, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, with rapid 66W charging reaching full capacity in about forty-five minutes.
Under the hood, the Magic V2 employs the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, paired with 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. While this chipset is a generation older, it handles everyday tasks and multitasking effortlessly. Honor's software, Magic UI 7 based on Android 13, feels fluid on the foldable form factor, though the absence of the latest Android update is apparent. The interface supports seamless multi-window viewing, and an included stand cover enhances media consumption and gaming experiences.
Photographically, the triple-camera array impresses, delivering crisp images with vivid colors from both the main and ultrawide lenses. Portraits and selfies appear natural in well-lit settings. However, video recording falls short of flagship standards, particularly in stabilization and HDR performance.
Overall, the Honor Magic V2 qualifies as the slimmest and one of the most polished foldables on the market, especially considering its strong display, multitasking capabilities, and camera output. Yet, its high price tag of NPR 2,40,000 and lingering software issues mean it remains a niche, luxury purchase rather than a mass-market device.
Key specs
| Charging | 66W wired (11V/6A) |
| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 5G (4nm) |
| Selfie Camera | 16MP f/2.2 |
| RAM & Storage | 16GB RAM, 256GB/512GB/1TB storage |
| Dimensions (Unfolded) | 156.7 x 145.4 x 4.7 mm (or 4.8 mm) |
| Ultrawide Camera | 50MP f/2.0 |
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