With the potential to hold a significantly larger battery, the Honor Magic V5 has been predicted to establish a new foldable norm in one specific area.
By now, everyone is familiar with the old tale. All things considered, foldables have four persistent problems: price, dust resistance, camera, and battery life.
While the camera quality is improving and battery life appears to be following suit, the first two problems are still very much present. For a full-sized foldable, the Honor Magic V5 might boast the longest battery life yet.
Honor CMIITs to superior battery life
Recently, Honor’s upcoming foldable flagship was certified by CMIIT. The FCC’s counterpart in China is the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
In essence, a phone must go through the CMIIT before it can be sold in China.
This ad for the Honor Magic V5 phone (model number MHB-AN10) states that it will be powered by a massive 5,950mAh battery. One Weibo tipster claims that this will equal 6,100mAh, making it the biggest foldable battery to date.
This represents a significant 20% increase in capacity over the Honor Magic V3’s already sizable (for a foldable) 5,150mAh battery. In case you were wondering, Honor Magic V4 did not exist.
Still the slimmest foldable too
Additionally, we don’t anticipate that this will make Honor’s foldable larger. When closed, the Honor Magic V5 may even be thinner than the Honor Magic V3, measuring less than 9 mm (the V3 was 9.3 mm).
Naturally, silicon-carbon (si-c) battery technology, which creates batteries with a higher density, is the key to this. Because of this, the OnePlus 13 is able to have a massive 6,000mAh battery without being an especially big phone.
From a hardware standpoint, the Honor Magic V5 is positioned to be the best foldable due to its thin frame and huge battery. We might have a strong competitor to the OnePlus Open if Honor can control its software a bit.