Mobile World Congress has brought us many great products, but we are particularly pleased about that to honor starts the magic vs (pronounced vs and not 5-s or “versus”) to a global audience.
The honor magic vs is Honors foldable Nemesis for the Samsung Galaxy ZFold4. The Honor Vs was launched in China at the end of November with good specs and significant improvements in hinge durability and battery capacity.
Now this fantastic foldable smartphone is being launched “globally”, meaning it can be produced in higher quantities, and users in select markets outside of China could be lucky enough to get their hands on this device.
Looking at it, you can probably guess that the Honor Magic Vs is a competitor to the Samsung Galaxy ZFold4. We’re still gathering the data for our full review, but there are very few alternatives to the Samsung Galaxy ZFold4, and the Honor Magic Vs is one of them. Therefore, its global availability is essential for any potential user in the addressed markets.
The honor magic vs has many technical features that fans of foldable phones should be aware of. Here are Magic Vs features that are better than ZFold4:
- 9″ vs. 7.6 display size
- slightly higher processor frequency
- 12GB RAM vs 8GB
- larger battery capacity, 2.5 times faster charging speed
The ZFold4 also has specific advantages, such as external display and desktop support with Dex and Samsung S-Pen support, but Honor has an objectively great claim because it has features that users care deeply about.
Ultimately, the Honor Vs will likely appeal to a slightly different market where e-pen or desktop mode isn’t as important. Honor may offer these users better value for money given its specs.
More importantly, it will spark healthy competition from legacy folding phone OEMs that will benefit every consumer. The Honor Magic Vs is the obviously great foldable alternative at an attractive price for this category.
The honor magic vs will be available with 12GB + 512GB in black and blue for €1599.
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