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π Key Highlights:
- ✨ Ultra-slim foldable design (just 8.8mm thick when folded)
- π Massive 5820mAh battery with 66W fast charging
- πΈ Triple rear camera: 50MP wide + 50MP ultra-wide + 64MP telephoto
- π₯️ Bright OLED display with up to 5000 nits peak brightness
- π️ Stylus support, Dolby Vision, and IP58/IP59 water/dust resistance
π§© Design & Build Quality
Honor Magic V5 is one of the sleekest foldables on the market. It feels more like a regular smartphone than a bulky foldable, thanks to its ultra-thin profile and lightweight build. The hinge is smooth, and the overall construction feels premium. The camera bump is noticeable but doesn’t disrupt the elegant design.
π· Camera Performance
The triple rear camera setup delivers excellent results:
- Main sensor: 50MP wide
- Ultra-wide: 50MP
- Telephoto: 64MP with optical zoom
Photos are crisp, vibrant, and well-balanced even in low light. The dual 20MP front cameras ensure sharp selfies and solid video calls.
⚡ Performance & Battery Life
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and paired with 16GB RAM, the Magic V5 handles multitasking, gaming, and productivity with ease. The 5820mAh battery easily lasts two days on moderate use, and the 66W fast charging gets you back to full in under an hour.
π² Software Experience
Here’s where things get tricky. The Magic V5 runs MagicOS 9.1 based on Android 15. While the hardware screams flagship, the software feels undercooked. There are occasional UI glitches, bloatware, and a lack of polish that detracts from the overall experience. Honor needs to refine the OS to match the premium hardware.
π° Price & Availability
- UK: £1699.99
- INDIA : ₹1.56 Lakh
- Europe: €1999 (promotional pricing down to €1700)
- USA: ~$1699.99
- Storage: 16GB RAM + 1TB internal storage
Currently, the device is not officially launched in India, but tech enthusiasts can expect a premium price tag if it arrives.
✅ Final Verdict
The Honor Magic V5 is a foldable masterpiece in terms of design, display, and battery. However, its software experience needs serious refinement to compete with the best in the foldable segment. If Honor can polish MagicOS, this device could easily be a top contender.