Honor unveiled the Magic V6 foldable phone and MagicPad 4 tablet at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on March 2, demonstrating the company’s continued investment in foldable technology. Both devices signal Honor’s move toward competing directly with Samsung and Apple in premium segments.

The Magic V6 foldable features an improved hinge and thinner body compared to previous generations. Internal display durability has been a pain point for foldables since launch, and Honor claims new coatings reduce crease visibility.
The MagicPad 4 tablet carries a 3K OLED display with 165Hz refresh rate, ultra-slim 4.8mm build, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 mobile processor. The tablet targets creative professionals and content consumers seeking high refresh rate displays in a portable form factor.
Both devices ship with Honor’s latest software stack emphasizing cross-device continuity. Users can drag content between Magic V6 and MagicPad without friction, matching ecosystem experiences from Samsung and Apple.
Honor positioned these announcements as capturing market segments underserved by Chinese competitors. Pricing strategies undercut Samsung Z-series foldables while matching premium positioning. Early reviews highlighted the V6’s refined hinge mechanism as the standout hardware achievement.



