

Honor Magic V5: Thinner housing, larger battery

Small innovations and software updates result in more changes to the Honor Magic V5 than expected.
The Honor Magic V5 is slightly thinner than its predecessor, has a larger battery and will receive long-term software updates. The manufacturer has also had the dust protection certified for a smartphone for the first time.
Smaller and yet larger
The inner folding display has a slightly larger diameter of 7.95 inches and shines much brighter with up to 5000 nits. The outer display remains unchanged at 6.43 inches.
It is worth mentioning that the foldable smartphone is protected against dust and water in accordance with the IP58 standard. Other foldable smartphones have already been waterproof, but this is the first time Honor has had its dust protection certified. Unlike conventional smartphones with a 6 as the first number of the IP protection class, however, it is not completely dustproof, but only «protected against dust in harmful quantities».
Seven years of updates
Honor delivers the Magic V5 with Android 15 and MagicOS 9 as the user interface. The manufacturer promises seven years of updates. Gemini is on board as an AI assistant and can be activated by double-tapping on the back - the so-called TapTap function.
The Magic V5 is also designed to translate phone calls live. The data required for this is stored directly on the device for the first time. For the six supported languages - German, English, French, Italian, Spanish and Chinese - this amounts to a total of around 800 megabytes.
Small changes to some cameras
Top chipset and larger battery
The Snapdragon 8 Elite is the most powerful chipset currently available from Qualcomm in the Magic V5. In Europe, the manufacturer only offers the foldable smartphone in a memory version with 16 gigabytes of RAM - four more than its predecessor - and 512 gigabytes of storage space.
The battery of the European version of the Magic V5 is slightly smaller than the Chinese version. It has a capacity of 5820 mAh. In China it is 6100 mAh. Honor has not yet been able to explain the reason for the difference. Compared to the predecessor V3 with 5150 mAh, Honor has nevertheless increased the battery capacity by over ten per cent.
Nothing changes in terms of charging speed. It remains at up to 66 watts via cable and up to 50 watts with a charger that supports the correct wireless charging technology.


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