Honor Magic 2 Sliding Phone Shows Up in Video Teaser


Honor Magic 2

It appears as Xiaomi with their upcoming Mi MIX 3 isn’t the only company working to release a smartphone with a sliding mechanism this month. Chinese phone maker Honor did indeed just tease everybody with a video that shows the design of the next Honor Magic 2 and how the sliding mechanism works; not that it was hard to imagine.

Nonetheless, let’s check out the video down below!

As we saw in the video, the way the Honor Magic 2 will work is pretty straight forward and really reminds us of the upcoming Xiaomi Mi MIX 3. Both phones will indeed have a quite cool sliding mechanism which brings down the screen – or up the cameras, depending on the point of view – which let the user both the front cameras along with an array of sensors.

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According to Honor’s president, the Magic 2 is, in fact, going to be really smart and use AI to help users have a better experience. Plus we assume it’ll also pack a sensor for face recognition, which would be the icing on the cake.

Specs wise, the Honor Magic 2 is expected to pack Huawei’s latest Kirin 980 chipset, an on-screen fingerprint scanner, a triple rear camera setup and 40W super-fast charging technology.

Who’s excited about this phone? Let us know down below!

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6 Comments

  1. NORAZMAN ZAL
    October 11, 2018

    Excited

  2. Conrad Aquilina
    October 11, 2018

    Race recognition: Aka – Honor: Winner of the 1st racist smartphone award

    • Johhny John
      October 11, 2018

      According to the wonderful article at hand, yeah 😂

    • Prince_tom
      October 11, 2018

      Ha ha ha ha ha

    • Pierre GizChina
      October 12, 2018

      Oops, my bad. Hope such feature is never implemented!

  3. jackak
    October 11, 2018

    I’ll wait for someone to figure out how to make a case for it.