As foldable smartphones become the next big frontier in mobile technology, Chinese tech giant Honor has taken a quantum leap forward with its Honor Magic Vs2.
Launched on October 12 in China, the phone sets a new standard with its aerospace-grade magnesium alloy chassis and a 3D-printed titanium hinge.
But what do these engineering marvels actually mean for the smartphone industry and for you as a consumer?
One of the first things you notice about the Honor Magic Vs2 is its weight—or rather, the lack of it.
At just 221 grams,Honor claims this is the lightest inward-folding smartphone on the market.
The secret? A chassis made from aerospace-grade magnesium alloy, a material known for its strength-to-weight ratio and commonly used in aircraft manufacturing.
This not only makes the device lighter but also significantly more durable than its competitors.
When talking about the weight of the device one should also know that Honor has ensured to not skimp on the display side of things.
The device packs in 7.92-inch folding OLED panel and a 6.43-inch cover screen for ease of use.
The brightness levels—1,600 nits and 2,500 nits respectively are one of the highest in the smartphone realm, certainly for a foldable device.
In an age when titanium is becoming a trending topic across various industries, the Honor Magic Vs2 takes it a step further with a 3D-printed titanium hinge.
This approach not only trims the weight but also reduces production costs.
3D printing enables precise engineering, ensuring smoother, more reliable folding mechanisms that stand up to wear and tear.
The Honor Magic Vs2 is powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, offering two memory configurations—12GB/256GB and 16GB/512GB.
Despite not having the latest Gen 2 chipset, the phone promises impressive performance, further complemented by powerful camera lenses.
The phone uses an aerospace-grade magnesium alloy for its chassis, which gives it a high strength-to-weight ratio.
3D printing allows for precise engineering and cost-saving in production, making the hinge both durable and efficient.
It has a 7.92-inch inner OLED and a 6.43-inch outer OLED display, with peak brightness levels of 1,600 and 2,500 nits respectively.
The phone offers two configurations: 12GB/256GB and 16GB/512GB, both powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor.
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