The Honor Magic V6 is making waves in the world of folding phones, showcasing what a premium foldable device should offer. With a strong brand presence and increased interest in 2025, Honor continued its momentum with the launch of the Honor Magic V6 at Mobile World Congress 2026.
Announced just hours before the Motorola Razr Fold, the Honor Magic V6 presents a formidable challenge to Samsung in the folding phone space this year. I had the opportunity to spend some time with the new phone at the show in Barcelona to see how it compares to its mainstream rivals.
### How is the Magic V6 different to the Magic V5?
The Honor Magic V6 bears a striking resemblance to its predecessor, the Magic V5, in terms of aesthetics with gold frames and a bold camera surround. The device features the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a significant upgrade in battery capacity with a massive 6,660mAh Blade Battery. These enhancements further solidify Honor’s position in the market, while still retaining the title of the “world’s thinnest” phone.
### How does the design compare to Samsung and Motorola?
In terms of design, the Honor Magic V6 stands out as the slimmest device at 4.1mm and 9.0mm when folded. Samsung and Motorola offer competing designs with different thicknesses and weights. While Samsung boasts a sleek design with IP68 protection, Motorola’s device is heavier and bulkier with an IP49 rating. Each device has its own unique design elements catering to different consumer preferences.
### Which folding phone offers the most power?
The Honor Magic V6 leads the pack in terms of power with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Motorola follows closely with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, while Samsung currently uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite with a potential upgrade to the Gen 5 in the future. All three phones provide a flagship-level performance with minor differences in specifications.
### How the Honor Magic V6’s battery and charging compares
Honor’s Magic V6 impresses with a 6,660mAh battery and fast wired and wireless charging capabilities. Motorola also offers a large battery capacity and fast charging speeds, while Samsung takes a more cautious approach with a slightly smaller battery and slower charging speeds. Each device has its own strengths and trade-offs in terms of battery performance.
### How does the Honor Magic V6 display compare to rivals?
The Honor Magic V6 features a large internal display with high resolution and brightness levels. Samsung, Motorola, and Honor offer competitive display specifications with varying sizes, resolutions, and refresh rates. While Motorola may have the edge in terms of brightness, the real-world performance and user experience may vary between the devices.
### How the Honor Magic V6 camera stacks up against the competition
The Honor Magic V6 boasts a robust camera setup with high-resolution sensors for main, ultrawide, telephoto, and selfie cameras. Samsung, Motorola, and Honor all offer comprehensive camera systems with varying resolutions and performance. While Samsung may lead in resolution, the overall camera performance may differ based on real-world usage and testing.
### What’s the Honor Magic V6 software experience like?
The Honor Magic V6 runs on MagicOS, which offers a unique software experience with additional features and pre-installed apps. Motorola and Samsung also provide their own software experiences with different levels of customization and bloatware. Samsung’s One UI stands out for its refined user interface and smooth operation, while personal preferences play a role in choosing the best software experience.
### Honor Magic V6: Early verdict
The Honor Magic V6 impresses with top-of-the-line specs, including powerful hardware, a large battery, competitive cameras, and stunning displays. While the software experience is yet to be fully tested, Honor’s device is poised to challenge Samsung and Motorola in the folding phone market. With Samsung facing increased competition, 2026 promises to be a significant year for book-style folding phones. The Honor Magic V6 is set to launch later in 2026, offering consumers another compelling option in the foldable phone landscape.

