Honor is gearing up to introduce its next-generation foldable smartphone, the Honor Magic V Flip 2, with fresh leaks from China suggesting an official launch in August 2025.
The upcoming clamshell foldable is rumored to receive a major design overhaul, particularly in its external display and dual-camera setup.
According to reports, the Magic V Flip 2 will feature symmetrically sized dual camera cutouts on the cover display, replacing the previous vertically aligned design seen on the original Magic V Flip. Last year’s model included a 50MP primary camera housed in a larger cutout alongside a 12MP ultrawide lens. While the new leak hints at enhanced imaging performance, specific sensor details remain under wraps.
Industry watchers are also speculating on camera repositioning, possibly taking inspiration from competitors like Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and Motorola Razr series. The device’s cover screen user interface (UI) is reportedly getting a revamp for better navigation and user-friendliness, allowing for smoother interaction without unfolding the device.
Performance and battery improvements are also on the horizon. Previous rumors suggest the Magic V Flip 2 could be powered by an updated Snapdragon 8 series chipset, although the exact version has not been confirmed. Additionally, the foldable is expected to pack a larger battery with support for 66W or 80W fast charging, promising better endurance for daily use.
With the foldable smartphone market heating up, Honor seems ready to challenge its rivals by combining refined design, powerful hardware, and enhanced usability. If the launch timeline holds true, the Magic V Flip 2 could arrive just in time to compete with Samsung’s next Galaxy Z Flip release.
Honor has yet to officially confirm the device or its launch date, but the growing number of leaks indicates that the Magic V Flip 2 could soon become the brand’s next major foldable highlight.