Honor launches super-thin Magic V6 foldable phone alongside new laptop and tablet

Published: (March 1, 2026 at 08:00 AM EST)
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Source: Mashable Tech

Honor’s Ultra‑Thin Foldable Phone Returns

By Stan Schroeder
Senior Editor, Mashable
Published on March 1, 2026

Stan Schroeder

Stan is a Senior Editor at Mashable, where he has worked since 2007. He writes about the next groundbreaking thing—usually a phone, a coin, or a car.

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Honor Magic V6
Thin, but durable – the Honor Magic V6
Credit: Honor

A New Foldable, Even Thinner

Honor unveiled its latest foldable phone, the Magic V6, at a Barcelona event held the day before the official start of this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC). The key themes were “slim” and “AI.”

During MWC (March 2‑5), Honor also revealed the MagicPad 4 and MagicBook Pro. We’ve taken an up‑close look at all three, and there’s a lot to like.


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Honor Magic V6 Specs

  • Thickness (closed): 8.75 mm (vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 at 8.9 mm)
  • Displays:
    • Inner: 7.95‑inch, 2,352 × 2,172 px, up to 120 Hz
    • Outer: 6.52‑inch, 2,420 × 1,080 px, up to 120 Hz
    • Features: anti‑glare coating, dynamic dimming, motion‑sickness relief
  • Durability:
    • “Super‑strong” steel frame
    • Nano‑crystal shield on both displays (anti‑reflective)
    • Demonstrated strength via zip‑line test (video below)
  • Performance:
    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
    • 16 GB RAM
    • 512 GB storage
    • 6,660 mAh silicon‑carbon battery
    • 80 W wired / 66 W wireless charging
  • Camera System:
    • Triple rear: 50 MP main, 64 MP periscope telephoto, 50 MP ultra‑wide
    • Dual front: 20 MP selfie cameras (one per display)
  • Other Features:
    • Stereo speakers
    • IP68/69 dust‑ and water‑resistance
    • Integrated Google Gemini AI
    • Compatibility with Apple devices (e.g., Apple Watch)

Availability

The Honor Magic V6 will launch in “select markets” in the second half of 2026. It will be offered in four colors—Gold, Red, White, and Black. Pricing has not yet been announced.


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Honor MagicPad 4

Honor’s MagicPad 4 is an impressively thin 12.3‑inch tablet that measures just 4.8 mm in thickness (for comparison, Apple’s 13‑inch iPad Pro is 5.1 mm thick).

Honor MagicPad 4
Do we need our tablets to be even thinner? Honor definitely thinks so.
Credit: Honor

Key specifications

  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
  • Memory: 12 GB or 16 GB RAM
  • Storage: 256 GB or 512 GB
  • Battery: 10,100 mAh with 66 W wired charging
  • Display: 12.3‑inch panel, up to 165 Hz refresh rate
  • Audio: Eight speakers with spatial audio
  • Cameras: 13 MP rear, 9 MP front (selfie)

Software

  • OS: MagicOS 10 (based on Android 16)

Availability

  • Colors: Gray, White
  • Pricing & release date: Not announced yet.

Note: All specifications are based on the information released by Honor and are subject to change.

Honor MagicBook Pro 14

Honor unveiled the new MagicBook Pro 14, a 14.6‑inch laptop featuring a 120 Hz OLED touch display, a battery rated for up to 15.5 hours of normal office work, 100 W fast charging, stereo speakers, and a 1,080p front‑facing camera.

Key specifications

CategoryDetails
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 5 – Core Ultra X9 (configurable)
GraphicsIntel Arc B370 or B390
Memory24 GB or 32 GB RAM
Storage1 TB SSD
Display14.6‑in OLED, 120 Hz, touch
BatteryUp to 15.5 h (office use)
Charging100 W fast charge
Camera1,080p front camera
OSWindows 11 Home (pre‑installed)
Price / AvailabilityNot announced yet

Connectivity

  • 1 × USB‑C
  • 2 × USB‑A
  • 1 × HDMI
  • Memory‑card slot
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack

Additional notes

Honor also introduced a range of robotic gadgets in the same event, including its first‑ever humanoid robot and the Honor Robot phone. Details are covered in a separate article.

Follow the coverage: Mashable is on the ground at Mobile World Congress 2026. Follow the live updates here.


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Stan Schroeder

Stan Schroeder – Senior Editor, Mashable (since 2007). He writes about the next groundbreaking thing—whether it’s a phone, a coin, or a car. His ultimate goal is to know something about everything.


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