Honor launches its new slim foldable Magic V6 with a 6,600 mAh battery | TechCrunch
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Honor launches its new slim foldable Magic V6 with a 6,600 mAh battery | TechCrunch
"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. What's more, Honor also showed a new Silicon-carbon battery tech with 32% silicon density that could push foldable phone battery over 7,000 mAh."
"The company said that it has worked on a new Super Steel Hinge with a tensile strength of 2,800 MPa, which would make for sturdy long-term usage. It also said that it has reduced the crease depth by 44%, making the display look smooth. Honor noted that the Magic V6 has a new anti-reflective coating for the external screen with a reflectivity rating of 1.5%."
"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."
Honor unveiled the Magic V6 foldable smartphone with significant improvements in battery capacity and design durability. The device measures 4mm thick when unfolded and 8.75mm when folded, continuing Honor's focus on ultra-thin foldables. The 6,600 mAh battery supports 80W wired and 66W wireless charging via SuperCharge technology. A new Silicon-carbon battery technology with 32% silicon density could enable future foldables to exceed 7,000 mAh capacity. The phone features dual AMOLED displays with LTPO 2.0 variable refresh rates, a new Super Steel Hinge with 2,800 MPa tensile strength, and a 44% reduction in crease depth. The device includes Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, 16GB RAM, and a triple rear camera setup with 50MP main, 64MP telephoto, and 50MP ultrawide lenses.
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