Honor Magic V4 Gets Snapdragon 8 Elite Chip Confirmation

Key Takeaways

1. Honor is developing two foldable smartphones: the Magic V4 (book-style) and Magic V2 Flip (clamshell-style).
2. The Honor Magic V4 will feature the “full-blooded” Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, not the 7-core version.
3. The design of the Magic V4 is expected to be ultra-thin, potentially surpassing the slimness of the recently launched Oppo Find N5.
4. There is speculation that Honor might rebrand the Magic V4 to avoid the “unlucky” number 4, possibly calling it the Magic V5.
5. The expected launch date for the Magic V4 is June.


Honor is said to be developing two foldable smartphones for the Chinese market: the Magic V4, which is a book-style foldable, and the Magic V2 Flip, a clamshell-style model. Although information about the V4 has started to emerge, details on the flip phone are still limited. Recently, an executive from Honor seemed to confirm the chipset that will drive the Magic V4.

Chipset Details for Honor Magic V4

Honor Magic V4 to have Snapdragon 8 Elite
Oppo has just revealed the Oppo Find N5 foldable phone in China and Southeast Asia. This is the first device in the world to use the 7-core version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which has one core less than the regular 8-core model. While this might lead to a small decrease in processing strength for intensive tasks, the difference in real-world performance might not be that noticeable. The 7-core version is usually made for slimmer devices with less cooling, striking a balance between efficiency and performance. Importantly, the Find N5 is just 4.2mm when open and 8.9mm when folded, making it the thinnest foldable phone globally.

Expectations for the Magic V4 Design

The Honor Magic V3 was the slimmest foldable until the Find N5’s launch, so the Magic V4 is anticipated to have an even more streamlined design. A recent post on Weibo by a Chinese tech influencer raised questions about whether the Magic V4 would also come with the 7-core Snapdragon 8 Elite because of its ultra-thin build. In response, Li Kun, Honor’s Flagship Mobile Phone Product Manager, mentioned that it would have the “full-blooded” version of the chipset, hinting that the Magic V4 might include the standard 8-core Snapdragon 8 Elite.

Naming and Launch Speculations

The final name of the device is still unclear. Since Oppo chose to skip the “N4” label due to the number 4 being seen as unlucky in some Asian cultures, there is a chance that Honor might follow suit and avoid the “V4” name, opting instead to call its upcoming foldable the Magic V5. As for the launch date, it is expected to take place in June.

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