Honor Magic Vs 2 visits Geekbench, here's what to see
The recent appearance of the Honor Magic Vs 2 on Geekbench provides an intriguing sneak peek into the device's capabilities.
Honor's upcoming Magic Vs 2 foldable phone and Watch 4 Pro are generating quite a buzz with their official announcement scheduled for October 12th in China. A teaser shared on the company's official Weibo account has provided a tantalizing glimpse of what's to come. The Magic Vs 2 is poised to succeed the last year's Magic Vs and has already made an appearance on the Geekbench benchmarking platform, thanks to an attentive user.
Honor Magic Vs 2 visits Geekbench, here's what to see
The Geekbench listing for the Honor Magic Vs 2, bearing the model number VER-AN00, reveals intriguing details. Its motherboard carries the codename 'taro' and consists of four cores running at 1.80GHz, three cores at 2.50GHz, and a primary core clocked at 3GHz, indicating the presence of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor. Impressively, the device is equipped with a hefty 16GB of RAM and will come pre-loaded with the Android 13 operating system.
Benchmarking results for the Honor Magic Vs 2 show commendable performance, with scores of 1,648 in the single-core test and 4,201 in the multi-core test. However, the listing does not provide further insights into the device's specifications.
The official teaser image has unveiled that the Honor Magic Vs 2 will be available in a stylish Light Blue color option. It features a rectangular camera module on the rear housing three sensors and an LED flash. The foldable phone boasts a slim profile and includes a power button on the right side, likely serving as a fingerprint scanner. Notably, it has been confirmed that the device will be lighter than its predecessor.
Furthermore, the Honor Magic Vs 2 is expected to support rapid 66W fast charging. The camera setup is anticipated to include a 50MP ultra-wide lens and an 8MP telephoto unit, promising impressive photography capabilities.