While Honor used this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to show off new battery technology, a silicon-carbon based method with high density, enabling over 7,000 mAh batteries, the question is if its even needed as Honor has managed to equip the new Magic V6 with a 6,600 mAh battery.
Despite that, and being foldable, plus a new hinge, they have managed to scrape off a few atoms compared with the Magic V5, with the new version being just 4 mm thick in unfolded mode, and 8.75 mm thick when folded. That is just 1 mm/0.5 mm, but improvements none the less. The hinge is extremely durable, it is rated for 2,800 MegaPscal (MPa), 600 more than the Oppo Find N5 and with a rating of 500,000 folds. To compare, the A-pillar in a modern car is typically rated at a strength of 1,200-1,500 MegaPascal for the really good ones, with only a few going above a 2,000 MPa rating.
Charging is done at 80 Watts wired, and 66 Watts wireless. Both screens have LTPO 2.0, with the cover display being 6.52" at 2420x100p, and the main screen a whopping 7.92" AMOLED at 2352x2172p. The computing power comes from a Snapdragon 8 elite gen 5 CPU with 16 GB of memory, and 512 GB of storage, and features a triple camera module with a 64MP main camera.
While pricing is not official yet, Honor did mention increased Apple compatibility, with a dual sync function for notifications, as well as the ability to display notifications on an Apple Watch.