rival. This time around, Honor seems to have given their foldable a number of incremental improvements that overall make it just a touch better than the sum of its parts—at least, upon first impressions.
Perhaps the best part of the Magic Vs so far when we took it for a spin though isn’t even technically a new feature. The Magic Vs has a 6.45-inch, FHD+ OLED outer display pushing a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1200nits, along with coverage of the DCI-P3 colour gamut. The inner display meanwhile is a 7.9-inch foldable OLED panel with a 2272 x 1984p resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 800nits.
The actual folding experience though wasn’t as nice as the Galaxy Z Fold 4. Honor claims that they’ve improved the hinge by reducing the number of parts in the supporting structure from 92 to just 4 thanks to a gearless design, allowing for the overall reduction in weight. However, it just doesn’t feel as smooth to open and close compared to Samsung’s foldables, making it a fiddly affair.
In the camera department meanwhile, the Honor Magic Vs features a triple rear camera setup using a 54MP main camera with a Sony IMX800 sensor, a 50MP ultrawide camera and an 8MP telephoto shooter offering a 3x optical zoom. This does seem like a downgrade of sorts compared to the Magic V’s triple 50MP camera setup, but the Magic Vs does have a telephoto camera that should allow for more versatility when taking photos, something its predecessor doesn’t have.
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