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Phone Arena
3 days ago
- Phone Arena
Honor is ready to launch its next big foldable: Date confirmed
Aiming to be the world's thinnest foldable But the ultra-thin form factor doesn't mean Honor is compromising on power or battery life. In fact, the Magic V5 is expected to ship with a massive 6,100mAh battery, the largest ever in a book-style foldable. That's a significant step up from last year's According to multiple reports and certification documents, the Magic V5 could become the thinnest foldable on the market, with a folded profile measuring under 9mm, potentially beating the current record held by the Oppo Find N5 (8.93mm). The move would also position it ahead of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 , which is rumored to come in at exactly the ultra-thin form factor doesn't mean Honor is compromising on power or battery life. In fact, the Magic V5 is expected to ship with a massive 6,100mAh battery, the largest ever in a book-style foldable. That's a significant step up from last year's Magic V3 , which featured a 5,150mAh unit. Receive the latest mobile news By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Flagship specs and a bold new finish The Magic V5 is confirmed to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version, the top-end variant of Qualcomm's latest chip with higher-clocked performance cores (up to 4.47GHz). Geekbench listings also suggest the device will offer at least 16 GB of RAM, ship with And no, you didn't miss the Honor V4 — it doesn't exist. Honor is reportedly skipping the "V4" naming entirely and going straight to the Magic V5, in line with Chinese brand superstition and just like other companies based in China. Fast charging remains at 66W, and if Honor manages to maintain its 45-minute full charge time despite the battery bump, that alone could make the Magic V5 a battery champion in its Magic V5 is confirmed to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version, the top-end variant of Qualcomm's latest chip with higher-clocked performance cores (up to 4.47GHz). Geekbench listings also suggest the device will offer at least 16 GB of RAM, ship with Android 15 , and offer flagship-tier no, you didn't miss the Honor V4 — it doesn't exist. Honor is reportedly skipping the "V4" naming entirely and going straight to the Magic V5, in line with Chinese brand superstition and just like other companies based in China. Cameras, display, and satellite connectivity The Magic V5 is tipped to feature an 8-inch main folding display and a 6.45-inch cover screen, with both panels likely using OLED technology. The phone is expected to arrive in four colorways: Velvet Black, Snow White, Tundra Green, and a new premium-looking Silk Gold finish. This new color is likely intended to help the device stand out visually, particularly as Samsung's foldables tend to stick to more conservative Magic V5 is tipped to feature an 8-inch main folding display and a 6.45-inch cover screen, with both panels likely using OLED technology. Another rumored addition is BeiDou satellite messaging support, which would give users limited off-grid communication capabilities — a feature that's gradually becoming more common on high-end phones in China. A serious Galaxy Z Fold 7 rival The timing of the Magic V5 launch sets it up as a direct challenger to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 , which is also expected to be announced in July. On the back, a 200 MP periscope telephoto camera is rumored to headline the camera setup — a significant leap if true. Combined with the rest of the triple camera array, this could make the Magic V5 one of the most versatile camera systems on a rumored addition is BeiDou satellite messaging support, which would give users limited off-grid communication capabilities — a feature that's gradually becoming more common on high-end phones in timing of the Magic V5 launch sets it up as a direct challenger to Samsung's, which is also expected to be announced in July. If Honor delivers on all its promises — particularly the combination of extreme thinness and battery endurance — the Magic V5 could mark a pivotal moment in the competition between Chinese and Korean foldable manufacturers. We'll be following the July 2 launch closely to see how the final product measures up. While Samsung is likely to focus on software integration and Galaxy AI , Honor is instead doubling down on hardware innovation with a thinner profile, larger battery, and potentially stronger camera hardware. For me, improvements to the hardware still beat new AI "magic," so I appreciate Honor's approach Honor delivers on all its promises — particularly the combination of extreme thinness and battery endurance — the Magic V5 could mark a pivotal moment in the competition between Chinese and Korean foldable manufacturers. We'll be following the July 2 launch closely to see how the final product measures up. Grab Surfshark VPN now at more than 50% off and with 3 extra months for free! Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer Honor has officially announced the launch date of its highly anticipated Magic V5 foldable smartphone. The next-generation foldable will be unveiled on July 2 during a dedicated event in Shenzhen, China, starting at 7 PM local time (2 PM UTC). Alongside the Magic V5, Honor is expected to debut several other devices during the has a strong reputation for crafting remarkably thin foldable devices, and the Magic V5 is expected to raise the bar once again.
Yahoo
04-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
The Rumored iPhone 17 Air Might Have a Surprising Way to Deal With Battery Life
The rumored iPhone 17 Air has created buzz with the prospect of a slimmed-down iPhone. But one nagging question has lingered: Would a skinny iPhone have to sacrifice battery life? The latest rumor, reported by AppleInsider, is that a skinnier iPhone might use a silicon-anode battery that could help extend its battery life. DigiTimes first reported that Japanese supplier TDK was preparing a supply of silicon-anode batteries that could store about 15% more energy compared to graphite-based batteries of the same size. Silicon battery technology could be new to iPhone, but some other smartphones -- like the Magic V3, the world's thinnest book-style foldable phone -- have already begun using silicon carbon batteries. The rumored iPhone 17 Air, expected to be introduced this fall as the newest device in the iPhone line, could potentially replace the Plus in the iPhone lineup. Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


GSM Arena
02-06-2025
- Business
- GSM Arena
Honor Magic V5 battery capacity could increase 20%
Honor is expected to launch Magic V5 soon, and the device was already certified at CMIIT. The phone with model number MHB-AN10 has a minimal 5,950 mAh battery capacity, which, according to tipsters, translates to a typical 6,100 mAh battery capacity. If this is really the case, the Magic V5 will get an almost 20% bigger battery than its predecessor, which was already extremely thin and powerful. The rumor comes from a post about the vivo X Fold5, which is rumored to sport a 6,000 mAh dual-cell. The leakster, who is usually on point with such rumors, replied in comments that the Magic V5 will have a 100 mAh bigger battery than the vivo's. The increased battery is not a surprise, as many smartphone companies in China follow the trend of Si/Ca cells, which provide more power in less volume. We also heard that the device will be under 9 mm thin, when folded; another improvement over the Magic V3, which was 9.2 mm. Honor Magic V3 We are still waiting for anything official from Honor, so for now, anything on the Magic V5 is treated as a wishful rumor. Source (in Chinese) | Via


Khaleej Times
29-05-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
New Honor 400 Pro makes Artificial Intelligence feel natural with seamless excellence
The application of AI is so seamless and the results of it so intuitive on HONOUR's brand new marvel that after testing the HONOUR 400 Pro, we are calling it natural intelligence. HONOUR has recently launched its new 400 Series of phones, comprising two models - the 400 and 400 Pro - and has again proven with this new launch that it isn't without reason that the brand has emerged as one of the most popular and talked about names on the global mobile phone market of late. The brand's success is built on an assembly line of stellar models in the past few years. From the ultra-slim Magic V3 foldable and the advanced Magic 7 Pro to its Porsche Design V2 foldable, the X9C range - and more, HONOUR is a brand that's made it a habit in recent times to consistently exceed the market's expectations with every successive model at almost every price range. And now, in continuation of that habit, HONOUR has sprung the new 400 Series on an unsuspecting world. Out of the two models, the HONOUR 400 Pro is the new marvel, delivering an unparalleled AI photography experience with its extraordinary 200MP AI Camera and versatile AI Creative Editor. But before we extol the virtues of its camera, a brief look at the overall specs reveals a phone that is full of the top, high-end features. Both 400 Series models come with outstanding durability given their IP68 and IP69 water and dust proofing ratings. They are also equipped with a robust 6000mAh battery, which is charged via a 100W HONOUR SuperCharge charger bundled with the 400 Pro. The screen is a cutting-edge 5000nit Ultra Bright Display, which is just what is needed for a phone that is exceedingly good at photography, videography and image editing. The imaging tasks on the HONOUR 400 Pro are handled by a camera that has a three-lens array headlined by the 200MP Ultra-clear AI main camera, equipped with a 1/1.4-inch large sensor, f/1.9 aperture, and OIS + EIS dual image stabilisation. In our tests, the camera system provided an extraordinary photography experience, with an exceptional, groundbreaking clarity, no matter what the light conditions were. Launching the camera app, we got an intuitive, easy-to-use interface, with six modes on tap to start with: Night, Portrait, Photo, Video, Pro and More. Each of these proved to be centres of excellence by themselves, with further controls to customise the image just the way we wanted to get it. For example, in Night mode, the camera took care of the brightness and exposure, while all we needed to adjust was the zoom – and this was done seamlessly with a semi-circular jog dial on the bottom of the screen just above the shutter button. Portrait mode made for great close-ups and headshots, while we found Photo mode to be the go-to for everyday photography of the sort that all phone users regularly do. While Night mode provides a zoom range of 0.6-10X on the jog dial, Portrait mode has five steps of zoom of 1x to 6x. With the versatile photo mode, the zoom range is from 0.6x to 50x, while clear and fast zooming in and out was also possible in video with a range of 0.6-10X. For serious photographers, the Pro mode is a real marvel, giving you as much of the total creative control as you can usually expect only from a high-end DSLR camera. Every creative aspect is at your command - from the ISO setting (50 to 6400), the shutter speed (30 seconds to 1/6400 of a second), aperture, white balance, field of autofocus, and much more. This feature-rich mobile phone makes a great case for ditching your high-end camera with its specs and image quality! And then there is the More tab, which gives you even more control with such settings as slow-motion capture, panorama, time-lapse, night video, and even super macro for impeccable close-ups, among other features. As testers, having used and experienced both several mobile phones and high-end cameras, we felt completely in creative control with the HONOUR 400 Pro, like we had seldom experienced with other devices. And there's much more. Once you are done with shooting an image or video with your own creative impetus and input, you can turn it over to HONOUR's AI Image Engine, which we can only describe as groundbreaking. With this engine, HONOUR has introduced some cutting-edge AI innovations in the 400 Pro, making it the first smartphone to achieve 30x telephoto shooting capability with the main camera. HONOUR's built in AI features also includes the AI Creative Editor, which brings in a host of intelligent features that raised our images to the next level, such as AI Erase passers-by, AI Image to Video and AI Upscale. With AI Erase passers-by, a single tap enabled us to erase unwanted people and crowds from our photos. For example, posing in front of crowded landmarks such as Ain Dubai, you can delete all distractions that come into the frame, allowing for a clean, clutter-free scene. Meanwhile, the AI Image to Video feature, which is co-developed with Google Cloud, is a real breakthrough. It transforms still images into dynamic, high-quality video by leveraging Google's Veo AI model to accurately represent motion with enhanced realism. Supporting video output in MP4 format and Moving Photo in 16:9 or 9:16 ratios, this means that your still images can now be made Instagram ready as a short video. And, best of all, with this feature HONOUR provides free access for two months to the Google gallery from May 15 to August 31, with up to 10 daily uses at no cost. The AI Image to Video feature is actually the biggest and most outstanding AI feature we have yet come across in a mobile phone. As cat lovers, we were able to take snaps of our furry friends in deep slumber and use the AI features to make their tails gently sway and chests rise and fall, making them seem 'alive' in the photo. Selfies can also be brought to life using this feature. Snapping yourself in front of the waterfall inside Dubai Mall, you can show the downward motion of the falling water in the background, making the image bring back the moment spectacularly. Whether shot in landscape or portrait orientation, the tool supports both 16:9 and 9:16 aspect ratios, so final videos can be optimised for social media, stories and reels. Another AI feature, called HD Moving Photo, preserves the golden three seconds of vibrant live moments, allowing users to again effortlessly share or edit cinematic snippets on social platforms. HONOUR takes this further with Moving Photo Collage, a first-of-its-kind feature that allows users to combine 2-9 moving photos to seamlessly stitch live photos into dynamic storytelling moments. And if you have old and damaged images, such as faded portraits, you can bring those cherished memories back to their pristine glory by using the AI Upscale feature, which is a tool that restores them wonderfully by eliminating scratches, enhancing resolution and improving clarity. Available for purchase now in three colourways - Midnight Black, Tidal Blue and Lunar Grey, the colour of our test piece - the HONOUR 400 Pro is priced at Dh2,499 and comes with an on-shelf gift package of Dh879 worth of free goodies, which includes HONOUR's Clip earbuds, Choice smartwatch, and a HONOUR art case for the phone. In the final analysis, AI is the buzzword in our times, but it still has to be executed well. And no one has done that better yet than HONOUR with its brand-new mobile phone - the HONOUR 400 Pro. This is a phone that will wow you with its use of AI, especially in the imaging department, and is the answer to all your photographic and video needs.


Phone Arena
20-05-2025
- Phone Arena
The world's thinnest foldable now expected to arrive in June
Honor Magic V3 is impossibly thin | Image credit: PhoneArena One of the most exciting foldables expected to be released this year, Honor Magic V5, is about to get its 'red carpet' moment. Honor has a penchant for releasing extremely thin and light foldables and the Magic V5 is no exception, at least according to the Chinese company's this week, Honor's exec Li Kun confirmed once again that the Magic V5 will be released in the first half of the year. According to them, the foldable ' will still be the lightest and thinnest ' on the market. Just like it did with its previous foldables, Honor will launch the Magic V5 in China first, but we can safely assume a global release will follow soon. Despite the fact that Honor's official wasn't very clear about the phone's launch, there are no big launch events the company scheduled to take place in May, which is why it's almost certain the Magic V5 will be introduced sometime in June. To become the world's thinnest foldable, Magic V5 must drop below the 9.2mm mark, the exact measurements of the Magic V3. In fact, in order to retain the title for more than a month, Honor's upcoming foldable must measure less than 8.9mm. Honor Magic V3 was once the world's thinnest foldable | Image credit: PhoneArena For the unaware, Samsung is expected to launch its next generation of foldables, Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, in July. The former is said to measure 8.9mm, so Honor Magic V5 must be thinner. The only rumors regarding the Honor Magic V5 thickness claim that the foldable will measure 8.x millimeters, which is not hard to assume considering that it should be thinner than the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in order for Honor to respect its claims. Currently, Oppo Find N5 is the world's thinnest foldable at just 8.93mm thick. Besides its very thin silhouette, the Magic V5 is expected to pack a large 5,950 mAh battery. In comparison, the previous Magic V3 model has a 5,150 mAh battery, so it's incredible that Honor managed not just to make the Magic V5 thinner but also add a much bigger battery. Finally, a new report coming from reliable tipster Experience More claims the Magic V5 will use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and will feature BeiDou satellite messaging.