Honor’s Magic 6 Pro is making waves as it prepares for its international debut at the upcoming Mobile World Congress on February 25. The flagship has been turning heads with an impressive battery performance that has caught the attention of tech enthusiasts worldwide.
In a recent demonstration, Honor sent the Magic 6 Pro to Near Space for a 3-hour flight, reaching heights of over 16,000 ft. Even in such chilly temperatures where cold can be the battery’s enemy, the smartphone was parachuted back to Earth with an impressive 86% battery life remaining.
The Magic 6 Pro is now pitted against Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra in a battle of battery survivability. In a test conducted by the popular Unbox Therapy YouTube channel, both devices were placed in a freezer at -7 degrees Fahrenheit (-22 degrees Celsius) with a starting charge of 59%.
After twenty hours, the Galaxy S24 Ultra dropped to 34% battery while the Magic 6 Pro maintained a lead with 40% remaining. After forty-eight hours, the S24 Ultra drained completely, while the Magic 6 Pro still held strong at 33%. Impressively, even after five days in freezing conditions, the Magic 6 Pro still had over 10% battery life.
The remarkable performance of Honor’s Magic 6 Pro can be attributed to its customized low-temperature algorithm and E1 power management chip, inspired by electric vehicle batteries. This optimization allows for exceptional battery performance even in extreme environments.
Aside from its outstanding battery capabilities, the Magic 6 Pro features a stunning camera optimized for capturing fast-moving action such as fencing. This flagship smartphone boasts a large 6.8-inch display and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC powered by a robust 5,600mAh battery.
With its exceptional battery performance and impressive features, Honor’s Magic 6 Pro is set to make a strong impression on the international stage at MWC. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking smartphone!