If you’re eyeing a stylish, feature-packed foldable phone, Honor’s upcoming Magic V Flip 2 is about to set new benchmarks. The much-anticipated flip phone will launch in China on August 21. With a bold design, impressive specs—including a 200MP camera (in some leaks/reports) and the largest battery yet in a clamshell foldable—it’s poised to offer a top-tier experience.
Key Features of Honor Magic V Flip 2-
Official Launch Date: August 21 (Pre-bookings open now on Honor’s site and select Chinese e-commerce platforms)
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Design & Variants:
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Four color options: Blue (Jimmy Choo designer edition), Grey (matte finish), Purple, and White (both with marble textures)
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Special Jimmy Choo edition features his signature on the hinge
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Display:
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6.8-inch FHD+ LTPO main foldable screen
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4-inch FHD+ LTPO external cover display (edge-to-edge)
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Camera:
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Dual rear camera system, both sensors the same size
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Primary sensor likely 50MP (rumors/leaks mention up to 200MP main camera for some markets/specs)
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Processor:
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset for flagship performance
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Battery:
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Massive 5,500mAh capacity (the largest so far in flip/foldable phones, promising superb battery endurance)
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80W wired fast charging support
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Record Battery Life: No clamshell flip phone has offered a 5,500mAh battery till now—expect all-day (or more) battery easily.
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Powerful Camera: Industry-leading camera specs, making it perfect for photography enthusiasts.
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Premium Experience: Unique design collaborations, flagship chip, big screens, stylish finish—Honor’s making this model a stand-out in the foldable segment.
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Competition: Expected to directly challenge Samsung, Motorola, and Oppo in the global foldable market.
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