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Porsche Design Honor Magic V2 RSR review: The ultra-thin foldable gets turbocharged

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Porsche Design Honor Magic V2 RSR review

The biggest hurdle to using a foldable daily is the size; even though current-gen products are lighter than their predecessors, they’re still significantly heavier and bulkier than regular phones. Honor addressed this issue with the Magic V2; the foldable weighs the same as the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and at 9.9mm when folded, it is just as thick as a normal phone.

The svelte design of the Magic V2 gives it a huge advantage over its rivals, and having used the device for a month now, I can confidently say that most of the time, it doesn’t even feel like a foldable. Honor is leveraging the design once again to create the ultimate version of the Magic V2, the Porsche Design Magic V2 RSR.

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

This version of the Magic V2 was made in collaboration with Porsche Design, and while the fundamentals are unchanged, there are plenty of small tweaks that give the Magic V2 RSR its unique character. The key design trait is the flyline camera module that looks rather distinctive; there’s a large glass panel that shows off the camera modules to a greater extent than the standard variant, and the frame around the housing is made out of titanium.

Porsche Design Honor Magic V2 RSR review

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

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