When it comes to Honor Magic V2, I believe the first impression of many friends is the ultimate thin and light. Indeed, the realization of only 231g weight, unfolded state 4.7mm thickness and folded state 9.9mm thickness it, not to mention with the general folding flagship comparison, even with some of the straight plate machine comparison, have a small advantage.
But another question is coming: with such an extremely thin body, and a large 7.92-inch internal screen, the glory Magic V2 battery life will be what kind of performance? We will take a look at the actual test today.
First of all, let's take a look at the configuration. In terms of battery life, glory Magic V2 is like other flagship phones, to do "open source". On the one hand, it relies on the Qinghai Lake battery technology, the battery size compressed to the extreme, only the size of a card, can accommodate 5000mAh capacity, which allows it to have the strength to deal with more challenges of battery life.
On the other hand, Honor Magic V2 is also very "frugal", with a second-generation Snapdragon 8 Leader that has an excellent power consumption ratio in terms of performance, and two more power-saving screens in terms of display, a 7.92-inch inner screen and a 6.43-inch outer screen, both of which support a 1Hz~120Hz LTPO screen, and also support a 1Hz~120Hz LTPO screen, with additional support for the LTPO screen. LTPO screen, in addition to supporting a 3840Hz zero-risk dimming, to achieve a balance of power saving and eye protection.
In addition, Honor Magic V2 is also equipped with a more efficient MagicOS system, with OS Turbo X support, the performance scheduling will be more appropriate, so as to achieve a longer life and smoother experience. It is not difficult to see that the glory has a large enough capacity of the Qinghai Lake battery, but also from the processor to the screen to the system software all-round "power saving" configuration, theoretically, the battery life performance should be relatively good.
We also chose three standard use scenarios on its internal screen life test, the test results can refer to the following chart. As you can see, even with a higher resolution and larger internal screen, the Honor Magic V2's battery life performance is still very good. Even when playing online videos for a long time or browsing microblogs, it doesn't significantly put pressure on the battery life; when facing a national handball game like "Honor of Kings" (120 frame mode), its battery life performance is also powerful enough.
According to the reverse speculation, if we run social chatting software and MOBA games on the external screen, which are more suitable for the standard screen ratio, its battery life should theoretically be even better.
The Honor Magic V2 also offers 67W of fast charging when the system runs out of juice. In a side-by-side comparison, this is not a very impressive feature on its own, but in practice, its fast charging performance is quite good. In our actual tests, it can charge from 2% to 100% in 54 minutes, which is a relatively good performance among folding flagships.
In fact, the Honor Magic V2 isn't the first model we've experienced with a Green Lake battery, as we were impressed with the previous Honor Magic5 series. But these two are different, the latter is focused on the image of the straight plate machine, is in the premise of stacking materials as much as possible to ensure that the range, while the former is to break the straight plate machine and folding screen boundary of the trailblazer, in an effort to create a thin and light feel and large screen experience at the same time, relying on the Qinghai Lake battery to achieve a relatively excellent range.
It can be said that this is the Qinghai Lake battery for different positioning products to bring different possibilities, is the glory of the firm R & D brought fruitful results. As for whether this possibility can be further developed and played? I think the future glory will continue to bring us more and more surprises.