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Honor Magic V5 folds thin, hits hard, and takes on Galaxy Fold 7

Ana sayfa / News

Honor isn’t playing backup anymore. The Magic V5 is here, and it’s not just chasing the foldable trend; it’s landing hits on Samsung’s Galaxy Fold 7. With sharp cameras, blazing performance, and a design that lives up to the “thincredible” nickname, this foldable means business.

While most foldables still feel chunky when closed, the Magic V5 keeps things slim. It’s lightweight, elegant, and easy to carry, a rare combination in the category. Even with a sizable camera module on the back, it doesn’t scream “prototype” the way early foldables used to.

Honor also nailed the hinge mechanism, solid, fluid, and reassuringly durable.

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Honor packed the brightest OLED panels you’ll find on a foldable right now. Both the inner and outer screens look vivid in any lighting, and colors pop without feeling oversaturated. That said, the outer cover display is slightly smaller than some rivals, which might not appeal to everyone.

Still, when it comes to readability and sharpness, the Magic V5 sets a new benchmark.

Here’s where the Magic V5 really pulls ahead: the cameras. Most foldables compromise here, but not Honor. The results from this device rival high-end flagships, not just other foldables. Shots come out clean, dynamic, and well-balanced, even in low light.

Add to that a wide, ultrawide, and capable zoom lens, and you’re not left wanting.

Despite its thin profile, the Magic V5 delivers serious battery endurance. It goes head-to-head with the best in the segment and often beats them. Honor didn’t just fit in a decent battery; they optimized the power draw across the board.

This is a foldable you don’t need to babysit by lunchtime.

Let’s break it down:

What works:

What doesn’t:

Honor isn’t trying to reinvent the foldable, just outdo it. The Magic V5 succeeds by doing the fundamentals better: sharper photos, longer battery life, brighter displays, and thinner hardware.

For now, it won’t launch in North America, which limits its reach. But in Europe and other regions, the Magic V5 is already slicing into Samsung’s share. It’s not just another foldable. It’s a warning shot.

Foldables are getting serious, and Honor just raised the stakes.

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