Honor has made headlines with the announcement of its upcoming foldable device, the Magic V5, which it claims is the thinnest foldable phone in the world. Expected to launch on July 2 in China, the Magic V5 aims to build upon the success of its predecessors, the V2 and V3 models.
Honor is positioning this new device as a compelling alternative to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7, emphasizing its cutting-edge design, performance, and portability. During a recent presentation at MWC Shanghai, Honor showcased the advanced AI features that will be integrated into the Magic V5.
The company highlights that its intelligent AI software will enhance the device’s functionality, aiming to bring performance levels close to that of a PC. As the launch date approaches, further details about these features are anticipated.
Honor is not just focusing on hardware but is also investing heavily in AI technology through its “Alpha AI Plan,” which was introduced earlier in March. The company plans to allocate approximately $10 billion to develop intelligent phones and an AI ecosystem.
Through this initiative, Honor aims to create human-centric technology that maximizes user potential, starting with the Magic series. In comparison, the previous model, the Magic V3, was 12.1mm thick at its launch in 2024.
Honor is eager to demonstrate how much thinner the Magic V5 will be, as it continues to position itself in the competitive foldable market. With the official launch just around the corner, tech enthusiasts are excited to see how Honor will redefine the standards for foldable devices.