
Now, thanks to a report from MyFixGuide, a 3C (China Compulsory Certification) was uncovered, which points to the charging capabilities of Magic V Pro and Magic V Ultra models. Surprise-surprise: it’s 66W for both, unlike the rumored 100W.
Honor are primarily flexing about their foldable flagships’ creaseless design and the intricate engineering that went into achieving such a feat. That, however, should definitely not leave you thinking that these smartphones won’t deliver on performance too.
Naturally, with the WMC event at Barcelona being scheduled for the end of this month, there will be ample opportunity to witness what these flagships are all about soon. Not to mention: seeing if that interesting rumor about a Magic V Lite will come to fruition.