The undeniable star of the show is the all-new Honor Magic V6, an engineering marvel that redefines the foldable smartphone market Measuring a mere 8.75 mm, it stands as the thinnest in its class while simultaneously boasting the largest battery ever seen in a foldable device. Durability and resilience are major focuses, with the Magic V6 demonstrating the incredible ability to unfold underwater with both IP68 and IP69 ratings. Furthermore, the device features 5,600 layers of coating to neutralize glar and is accredited by the SGS gold standard for a stronger, flatter screen that uniquely supports stylus input across both displays.
Beyond its physical hardware, the Magic V6 is positioned as the ultimate productivity companion, powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 mobile platform. It leverages robust AI capabilities, allowing users to chat directly with Gemini for cross-referencing documents, launching apps, and capturing real-time meeting minutes that intelligently identify speakers. Perhaps the most surprising innovation is its seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem. The V6 acts as a one-tap bridge for Mac and iPhone, allowing it to serve as a wireless second display for a Mac, natively support the iWork suite, access iCloud directly, and even share notifications seamlessly across the V6, iPhone, and Apple Watch.
HONOR also expanded its mobile and tablet offerings with the introduction of the Magic 8 Pro and the Magic Pad 4. The Magic 8 Pro targets photography enthusiasts and professionals with a specialized imaging kit that unlocks an astonishing 5400 mm focal range and utilizes a new image color engine. Meanwhile, the Magic Pad 4 pushes the boundaries of tablet design by measuring just 4.8 mm thin. Despite its incredibly slender profile, it offers a true desktop experience through a dedicated PC mode powerful enough to run intensive desktop-class applications.
Rounding out the presentation was the impressive Honor Magic Book Pro 14 2026 edition, a laptop built for relentless endurance and premium computing performance. Under the hood, it is powered by the Intel Core Ultra X9 38H processor [03:03]. To keep professionals working on the go, the laptop houses a massive 92Wh battery that delivers up to 15 hours and 30 minutes of real-world use. Users will interact with this hardware through a stunning 3.1K OLED touchscreen display that beautifully brings content to life. Altogether, HONOR's MWC 2026 showcase proves the brand is aggressively redefining the boundaries of cross-platform integration and raw hardware capability.
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