Honor Magic V6: Unveiling Two Impressive Battery Capacities

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The Honor Magic V6 will be offered in two distinct versions: one featuring BeiDou satellite messaging and another without it. However, the differences extend beyond just connectivity.

The model PNM-AN20, which supports satellite connectivity, boasts an enormous 7,150mAh battery—the largest yet for a foldable device! It also offers remarkable 120W fast charging, a feat only one other foldable has accomplished.

Conversely, the version without satellite connectivity, the PNM-AN10, is equipped with a slightly smaller 6,850mAh battery and supports a still impressive 80W charging.

Two versions of the Honor Magic V6: PNM-AN20 (satellite) • PNM-AN10 (no satellite)

Both models surpass the Honor Magic V5 in terms of battery capacity; the international model of the V5 features a 5,820mAh battery, while the Chinese version has a larger 6,100mAh battery, both supporting 66W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.

The satellite-enabled PNM-AN20 will be available in 12GB/256GB and 16GB/1TB configurations. The PNM-AN10 will also include a 16GB/512GB option as indicated in the screenshot and is expected to come in a 12GB/256GB configuration, which is the base model.

Honor Magic V6 Design

The screenshot also highlights the in-house developed C1+ wireless chip and E2 power management chip, with the device powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Additionally, the V6 is anticipated to feature a 200MP main camera.

Honor has confirmed that the Honor Magic V6 will be showcased at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). A more functional version of the Robot Phone, compared to the prototype seen at CES, will also be present.

Recently, the Magic V6 was spotted in the hands of gold medalist Xu Mengtao at the Winter Olympics. Honor has officially confirmed its presence with a teaser video:

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