
HONOR Magic V5 boasts slim design, no compromise on performance
While other brands have made significant strides in their foldable models, HONOR's latest launch, the Magic V5, solidifies its position as a pioneer and innovator within the industry.
Priced at RM6,999, the same as its predecessor, the Magic V5 undercuts rivals with similar specifications while delivering upgrades in both hardware and software.
A closer look at its ultra-slim design and technology under the hood reveals even more for tech enthusiasts to get excited about.
IMPROVED AI ECOSYSTEM
The HONOR Magic V5 features a 7.95-inch internal display with a 2,340 x 2,156 resolution, 5,000 nits peak brightness and 4,320Hz ultra-high-frequency PWM dimming.
This display supports the Magic V5's revolutionary three-split multitasking system that offers a seamless fusion with Google's AI ecosystem, Gemini Live AI. The deeply integrated Google AI ecosystem delivers 12 exclusive scenario-based smart features.
Here is an example of an AI multitasking experience at work:
Utilise the HONOR Magic V5's large screen to open three apps simultaneously — HONOR Notes on the left, communication apps in the middle window and Gemini Live on the right as a real-time assistant.
During a meeting, HONOR Notes can record meeting content, use AI voice recognition to distinguish between speakers and generate structured meeting minutes. Gemini Live, on the other hand, can take commands like "Schedule next week's presentation" and sync it to Google Calendar. All of this is done on one device.
Beyond work, users can use the three-split multitasking system for tasks requiring multiple tabs. For instance, when planning a new living room layout, the left screen is used to record wall dimensions, the middle screen shows the Gemini Live camera to analyse spatial structure, and the right screen is used to view shopping apps.
Users can even prompt the phone to provide colour suggestions, generate 3D previews and more, providing a one-of-a-kind AI multitasking experience.
ULTRA-THIN WITHOUT COMPROMISE
The HONOR Magic V5 redefines industry standards with its ultra-slim 8.8mm body, while showcasing no lack of engineering innovation.
Its Vapor Chamber Cooling System is composed of multi-layer graphene and ultra-thin vapour chambers, achieving a cooling area of 12,000mm², demonstrating the system's thermal performance under heavy loads. This means processor throttling during intensive gaming is nearly halved.
The HONOR Magic V5 does not compromise in terms of camera quality, featuring a powerful imaging system packed within a 3.2mm camera module:
50MP custom main camera, with a 1/1.12-inch sensor
50MP ultra-wide lens
64MP periscope telephoto lens
When it comes to durability, the HONOR Magic V5's titanium alloy hinge has undergone rigorous 500,000-fold testing, ensuring unquestionable reliability.
Together, these innovations forge a foldable flagship that once again leads the pack.
Through continuous technological innovation and precision engineering, the HONOR Magic V5 indicates that it is possible to push the limits of thinness while delivering an all-around exceptional experience.
HONOR's all-new flagship not only represents the pinnacle of current foldable technology but also points the way forward for the entire industry.
The HONOR Magic V5 is now open for pre-order until July 24.

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