Honor Magic V6 Rumored to Ship with 200MP Main Camera

New Weibo leaks claim the Honor Magic V6 will sport a 200MP main camera, a 3x periscope telephoto, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a large battery. Here’s what the rumors say and what to watch for.

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Honor Magic V6 Rumored to Ship with 200MP Main Camera

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Honor is once again in the rumor mill: fresh claims suggest the upcoming Magic V6 foldable could arrive with a 200MP main sensor, part of a wider push toward ultra-high-resolution cameras in Chinese flagship foldables.

What the leaks say

A new Weibo leak reaffirms an earlier September report that Honor plans to equip the Magic V6 with a 200MP primary camera. The same source goes further, claiming that upcoming Chinese foldables from multiple makers will include at least one 200MP sensor — a clear signal that manufacturers are chasing headline-grabbing megapixel counts.

Details beyond the sensor size are thin but consistent: the Magic V6 is rumored to pair the 200MP main shooter with a periscope telephoto lens offering about 3x optical zoom. The phone is also said to stick with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and an ultra-thin chassis that keeps the foldable profile sleek.

  • Processor: Rumors point to the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC.
  • Battery: Leaks suggest either a 6,900 mAh or a beefier 7,200 mAh cell.
  • Camera: 200MP main sensor plus a 3x optical periscope telephoto.
  • Design: Ultra-thin body with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Honor unveiled the Magic V5 in July, so a V6 launch may still be several months away. That means current details should be treated as provisional — interesting direction pointers rather than confirmed specs.

High megapixel counts can translate into more detail when paired with large sensors and smart image processing, but they’re not the whole story. Will the Magic V6’s 200MP camera deliver real-world improvements over 50MP or 108MP rivals? That will depend on sensor size, pixel binning, and the tuning of Honor’s camera software.

For now, the rumor highlights a larger trend: foldables are evolving beyond flexible screens into full-featured flagship devices that compete on battery life, design, and camera capability. Expect more leaks as Honor ramps up development and other Chinese brands chase the same high-res camera headline.

Source: gsmarena

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