Honor reveals the Magic V6 Red Edition, a premium foldable flagship featuring a "Chitu Red" finish and gold frame to rival the upcoming Oppo Find N6.
Following the conclusion of the Chinese New Year holidays 🧧, Honor has officially kicked off the teaser campaign for its upcoming foldable flagship, the Honor Magic V6 📂. Set to rival the Oppo Find N6—which is preparing for a simultaneous debut in China and global markets—the Magic V6 is stepping into the spotlight 🔦. Today, Honor released the device’s first commercial, offering a clear look at its refined design 🎥.
Honor Magic V6 red variant unveiled 🔴🆕
In the reveal, Honor introduced the Magic V6 in a striking new “Chitu Red” colorway ❤️. This variant features a deep red rear panel complemented by a gold middle frame, lending the foldable a festive and undeniably premium aesthetic 🏆. The back panel boasts a velvet-like texture with patterns inspired by star tracks 🌌, while the distinct circular camera module ensures the device remains instantly recognizable 📷.
The Magic V6 is scheduled to make its global debut on March 1 at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, Spain 🌍🇪🇸. Beyond the fresh coat of paint, the brand is highlighting significant strides in build quality and overall reliability 🛠️💪.
Beyond the headline-grabbing red, rumors suggest the Magic V6 will also arrive in gold, black, and white 📀⚫⚪. Select color variants are expected to utilize a special eco-friendly leather with a nano-level coating ♻️, designed to enhance durability against scratches, water exposure, and long-term wear 🛡️💧. Additionally, the device is reported to be both thinner and lighter than the previous generation 🪶.
If leaks are to be believed, the Honor Magic V6 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, cementing its status as a high-performance foldable flagship ⚡. The top-tier model is expected to house a massive 7,150mAh battery—potentially one of the largest capacities in the foldable category—supported by 120W wired charging and wireless capabilities 🔋🔌.
Regarding the display, the outer screen is expected to offer a resolution of 2420 x 1080 pixels, while the inner display will likely deliver a resolution of 2352 x 2172 pixels 📺. While the exact physical dimensions have yet to be confirmed, these specs point to a sharp visual experience 🖼️.
On the imaging front, rumors point to a triple rear camera setup headlined by a 200-megapixel primary sensor 📸, accompanied by an ultra-wide lens and a periscope telephoto camera for optical zoom 🔍. The package is expected to be rounded out with proprietary RF and efficiency enhancement chips, full waterproofing 🌊, Beidou satellite communication support 🛰️, and a slimmer, lighter chassis compared to its predecessor 📏.