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Honor Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design review: a thin foldable with a sublime display


Reece Bithrey's review of the Honor Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design foldable phone. Is it worth the money?

However, to negate dust and debris on the fold-out screen itself, Honor has made use of a new hinge mechanism with the Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design, which is more rigid than its predecessor with its 91 percent titanium alloy construction, while also retaining a tighter gap on the inside edge. The high peak brightness also means the Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design is able to take full advantage of its support for both Dolby Vision and HDR10+, making it a joy to use for both gaming and movie watching, even if you have a bigger display for that purpose that you can fold out. The Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design's crease is barely noticeable, unless viewed from extreme angles, such as this one.Much like the cover display, this bigger screen is also an OLED panel, complete with a solid 2344x2156 resolution, 1600 nits of peak brightness, support for HDR10+ and an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate to make everything from daily multi-tasking to playing games a smooth delight.

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