Honor to Unveil Magic V6 and Robot Phone at MWC Barcelona

Honor will host a March 1 event at MWC Barcelona to launch the Magic V6 foldable and the Robot Phone. Expect a 7,000 mAh battery, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, a 200MP sensor, and a retractable 3-axis gimbal.

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Honor to Unveil Magic V6 and Robot Phone at MWC Barcelona

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Honor has confirmed a March 1 showcase at MWC Barcelona, where the company will reveal its next flagship foldable, the Magic V6, alongside the long-teased Robot Phone. The event takes place at the Palau de Congressos de Barcelona and starts at 13:00 CET.

What to expect from Honor’s big reveal

The Magic V6 looks set to push the boundaries of foldable endurance and imaging. Early leaks point to a substantial battery upgrade — a Si/C cell reportedly in the 7,000 mAh range — which would be a noticeable step up from its predecessor. Performance is expected to be flagship-grade, with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 powering the device and a 200MP main sensor handling photography. If those specs hold, the Magic V6 will aim to blend long battery life with top-tier speed and camera chops, making it a strong contender in the foldable-phone market.

Alongside the foldable, Honor will finally put full details behind the Robot Phone. This concept device pairs a smartphone body with a retractable 3-axis gimbal mounted on a robotic arm, letting the handset track and interact with moving subjects in ways a regular phone can’t. Honor previewed a prototype at CES, but MWC should bring concrete specs, demos, and the AI-driven features the company has been developing under its Alpha plan.

Both devices highlight where Honor is placing its chips: battery longevity, advanced imaging, and AI-driven hardware innovation. Whether you care most about a foldable that lasts a full day of heavy use or a phone that doubles as a mobile gimbal and creative tool, Honor’s March reveal promises something attention-grabbing.

Expect livestreams and hands-on coverage from Barcelona. If you follow foldables, mobile imaging, or experimental hardware, this is an MWC session worth bookmarking.

Source: gsmarena

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