Honor Magic V2 512GB
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Honor Magic V2 Porsche Design Edition Review: Cross-Branded Foldable Excess
This is a gorgeous edition of an already impressive phone, and it has powerful specifications to boot. The terabyte of onboard storage and 16GB of RAM matches the highest tier of the Honor Magic V2 that launched in Europe on January 26. That version of the phone starts at £1,699.99/€1,999.99.- Great design, Good cameras, Included stylus, Porsche Design in full effect
- Enormous camera bump, Inevitably considerable price, Night photography is dicey
Honor Magic V2- Review
This is an important phone for Honor as mentioned as it is them making a statement that they want to play in the Foldable market on the global stage (the previous Magic V was a Chinese-only release) and they have come out strong and also undercut their rivals in the space in doing so.
Honor Magic V2 review: exquisite hardware let down by software
The Honor Magic V2 is an exquisite piece of hardware with software that can’t quite live up to expectations. The folder is so close to being a regular phone when folded that it’s easy to forget a giant screen hides on the inside.- Pros: super-slim and light phone and tablet in one, just like a normal phone when closed, great performance, very long battery life, great internal screen, good fingerprint scanner.
- Cons: no water resistance, very expensive, costly to repair, software not as refined as needed, short software support, older chips, camera performance lags top competitors.
Porsche Design HONOR Magic V2 RSR review - "A true technological marvel"
The Porsche Design HONOR Magic V2 RSR is a revolutionary foldable weighing only 234g and measuring 9.9mm when folded. Picking this device over other dedicated gaming smartphones is a matter of personal preference given its unbeatable unfolded screen, offering a more visually immersive experience for...
PORSCHE DESIGN HONOR Magic V2 RSR Review
This important trait should convince people who are reluctant to carry thicker and heavier smartphones for their daily usage. It feels like a normal phone when folded. Built on the same hardware as the Magic V2, the PORSCHE Edition boasts a refined design reminiscent of the sleek lines found in the...- Super thin and light for a foldable phone, Luxurious and unique Porsche-inspired design, Large and bright displays for the lightweight, Stylus in the box, Good camera system, Two 66W fast chargers included (75% in 30 min), 5000 mAh is the highest battery capacity for a large foldable phone, Super...
- No waterproof IP rating, No wireless charging, Last year Android 13, Not available in the U.S., No waterproof IP rating, No wireless charging, Last year Android 13, Not available in the U.S.
Honor Magic V2 very Smart Phone
It looks like any standard 15x7cm phone both in size and weight however it unfolds to become almost 15x14cm to give a much larger surface viewing area. So when folded the display is the front and the units three cameras are the back.Honor Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design Review: the most stylish foldable money can buy
While the Honor Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design boasts a luxurious design, cutting-edge display, and powerful specs, its staggering price tag of 2700 euro raises significant questions for value-conscious buyers.
Honor Magic V2 review
If you like the idea of a big-screen foldable but are put off by the size and weight that usually comes as part of the package, the Honor Magic V2 could be your perfect companion.- Slimmest and lightest foldable on the market, Bright and vibrant displays, Solid cameras and performance
- Slightly outdated processor, Ships with Android 13, Very expensive
Honor Magic V2 Review, enter an era of the light foldable
It’s not everyday that you get to feast your eyes on a device that raises the bar on design, weight, and sprinkles of added effort on software, so when we heard that Honor was introducing what they deemed the thinnest and lightest inward foldable smartphone to date, we had to put one to the test.
Review: HONOR Magic V2
I’m a candy bar mobile phone enthusiast. The simple design and versatile approach have always appealed to me. Even when Nokia released the weird but much-loved 7373 , I stuck with my tried and tested design. Accordingly, my head wasn’t turned when manufacturers started to roll out fold phones.