Igeekphone reported on March 7th that the Honor Magic V6 will be released in China on March 10th. Today, the official conducted a pre-release promotion, calling it “the King of Foldable Screen Photography”.
This camera is equipped with a 64-megapixel telephoto lens and has achieved CIPA 6.5-level image stabilization, significantly improving the rate of long-distance shots. It enables clear and crisp photos even when handheld.
In addition, it is equipped with the AiMAGE original color engine, which makes the final image colors more realistic. Combined with the full focal range coverage, it performs excellently in capturing distant scenes, night scenes, and portraits.

In terms of hardware, the Magic V6 is equipped with the 5th generation Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition, which is currently the most powerful performance among foldable screens.
It is equipped with a 7150mAh Qinghai Lake battery, which uses the fifth-generation silicon-carbon negative electrode material. The energy density has exceeded 900Wh/L.
On top of achieving such a large battery capacity, it has also achieved an extremely thin and lightweight design of 8.75mm and 219g, ranking first in the industry.

The screen performance is also outstanding. The Magic V6 features an industry-leading eye-protection screen. The peak brightness of the external screen reaches 6000 nits, while the internal screen has a brightness of 5000 nits. It also supports 4320Hz high-frequency PWM dimming.
Equipped with the newly upgraded ultra-durable UTG glass, the crease depth after being left to stand for 24 hours is only 52 μm. It has obtained the SGS non-sensory crease certification, achieving a smooth folding experience as if it were a straight screen.

To enhance the scratch and drop resistance, Honor continuously sputters and deposits 5,600 layers of silicon nitride on the glass surface, resulting in an overall thickness of the film layer exceeding 2,000 nm. This achieves a 10-fold drop resistance and 15-fold scratch resistance protection effect, effectively resisting the impact of daily dust particles.







