The Honor Magic V6 will be available in two versions – one with BeiDou satellite messaging and one without. However, there is an even bigger difference between the two.
The Magic V6 with model number PNM-AN20 will have satellite connectivity, plus a massive 7,150mAh battery – the biggest yet on a foldable! It will also support an equally impressive 120W fast charging. There has only ever been one foldable that went that fast.
The version without satellite connectivity, the PNM-AN10, will have a smaller 6,850mAh battery and will support slower (but still very fast overall) 80W charging.
The two versions of the Honor Magic V6: PNM-AN20 (satellite) • PNM-AN10 (no satellite)
That’s still more than the Honor Magic V5 has – the international model has a 5,820mAh battery, while the Chinese model has a bigger 6,100mAh battery, and both support 66W wired charging (plus 50W wireless).
The satellite-enabled PNM-AN20 will come in 12GB/256GB and 16GB/1TB. The PNM-AN10 is getting a 16GB/512GB configuration as seen in the screenshot and should also come in 12GB/256GB since it is the base model.
Also seen in the screenshot are the C1+ wireless chip and E2 power management chip that were developed in-house at Honor. As expected, the phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The V6 is expected to feature a 200MP main camera.
Honor has confirmed that it will showcase the Honor Magic V6 at the MWC. The Robot Phone will also be in attendance (a more functional model than the one we saw at CES).
Finally, last week the Magic V6 was spotted at the Winter Olympics in the hands of gold medalist Xu Mengtao. Honor has now made it official with this teaser video:
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