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Honor Magic V5, MagicPad 3 and MagicBook Art 14 key details and color options officially teased

The Chinese manufacturer Honor will be hosting the Honor Magic V5 and AI Terminal Ecosystem Launch Conference on 2nd July in China. At this particular launch conference, the company will be introducing Honor Magic V5, MagicBook Art 14 (2025), MagicPad 3, Watch 5 Ultra, and New Open Earbuds.

The company has started teasing the key features of these upcoming devices in the country. The brand has now revealed the color options and some features of Honor Magic V5, MagicPad 3, and MagicBook Art 14 (2025).

Honor Magic V5, MagicPad 3 & MagicBook Art 14 (2025): Color options and key details teased

Honor Magic V5 will be equipped with a 6100 mAh Qinghai Lake Blade battery. It is the world’s first mass-produced battery with 25% silicon content. The device arrives with the Honor AI Dujiangyan Power Management system. It is teased as the world’s thinnest foldable device that arrives with 8.8mm thickness. It will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC.

This foldable device will arrive in Velvet Black, Warm white, Silk Road Dunhuang and Dawn gold color options.

MagicPad 3 will feature a 13.3-inch display that offers 3.2K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. It will arrive in three color variants. AI features include- AI smart creation, AI summary, and AI Ink restoration. It will be equipped with a 12450 mAh battery and feature a PC-grade keyboard with a large touchpad and ultra-thin body. The device arrives with stylus support.

Now coming to the MagicBook Art 14 (2025), it arrives with a 1cm thin body and weighs 1kg. It will feature voice-controlled YOYO, a new Danxia color scheme, a skin-friendly texture, a metal design, and a 1600-nit Honor Oasis Eye Protection screen.

It will arrive with Blue, Green, and Beige color options.

Stay tuned for more latest updates related to the upcoming Honor devices.

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