At MWC 2026, Honor showed its new Magic V6 foldable phone and two new tablets, and previewed the Robot Phone, which it says represents a “bold exploration of embodied intelligence and a new species of smartphone that reimagines how future AI devices could integrate motion and spatial awareness.”
Honor Magic V6

The Magic V6 combines silicon-carbon battery technology with advanced display engineering and AI-enhanced productivity. Combining an ultra-thin 8.75mm closed profile with reinforced structural integrity and advanced hinge architecture, Magic V6 is engineered for long-term reliability while maintaining slimness. The device is rated IP68 and IP69 for water and dust resistance and comes with a 6,660mAh battery.
The dual flagship LTPO 2.0 screens measure 6.52 inches externally and 7.95 inches when unfolded, delivering adaptive 1–120Hz refresh rates and peak brightness of up to 6,000 nits and 5,000 nits, respectively for HDR content. The inner display features ultra-thin flexible glass with SGS Minimized Crease Certification and a 44% reduction in crease depth compared to the previous generation, creating a flatter, more immersive canvas, says Honor. A silicon nitride–based anti-reflection stack reduces reflectivity to as low as 1.5%, while advanced 4320Hz PWM dimming and AI Defocus Display enhance comfort during prolonged use.
When using the unfolded display, AI-enhanced productivity features optimize multitasking, content creation and communication. Cross-ecosystem tools further enhance flexibility, positioning Magic V6 as a companion device that can seamlessly work alongside Apple’s ecosystem.
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, it comes with advanced vapour chamber cooling for sustained performance, so it can facilitate ultra-smooth gaming, multitasking, and demanding workloads.
The Honor Magic V6 will be available in select markets in the second half of this year, with regional availability to be confirmed. Further details on configurations, colour options and pricing will be announced locally.
Honor MagicPad 4, MagicBook Pro 14

Joining the new foldable is the Honor MagicPad4 and MagicBook Pro 14 tablets.
The Honor MagicPad 4 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 mobile platform. It’s ultra-slim at 4.8mm and comes with a 3K OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate and AI-enhanced multitasking tools.
Equipped with a 12.3-inch display, it offers the same cross-collaboration as the Magic V6. Based on the new Linux Lab in Developer Options, you can successfully deploy and run the OpenClaw AI assistant on the tablet as well.
Meanwhile, Honor MagicBook Pro 14 boasts an Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor and has a 14.6-inch OLED display with long battery life, intelligent performance management, and an ultra-light design for enhanced portability.
Honor MagicPad 4 will be available in Grey and White, starting at €699, the equivalent of about $1,117 Canadian bucks should it makes its way to Canada. Availability, configurations, and promotional bundles may vary by region.
Humanoid Robot
Honor’s first humanoid robot is designed for shopping assistance, workplace inspections, and especially supportive companionship. It brings a deep understanding of users developed through smartphones and connected devices. This ecosystem continuity enables future embodied AI devices to recognize users, understand their needs, and provide personalized physical assistance from the first interaction.



