Honor Magic Vs review

GSMArena Team, 3 March 2023.

Android 13 with Magic OS 7.1 on top

The Honor Magic Vs we have here runs an in-house MagicOS 7.1 on top of an Android 13 core. And it's a fully functional Android 13, including full support for the Google apps suite, unlike Huawei's software builds which are limited in one way or another.

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You may note that Honor has renamed its Android overlay from UI to OS with this v7 in an attempt to break away from its Huawei EMUI roots. A lot has been shared over the years between Magic OS (or UI) and EMUI and traces of that common past remain so if you've used a moderately recent Huawei phone you'd be right at home, but differences do exist. Naturally, if and where the two differ, the Magic Vs is in line with Honor's own latest non-bendy models, even if they may still be on previous Magic versions.

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Going from UI 6 to OS 7, we're seeing subtle changes here or there, but the overall look and feel of the Magic overlay remain the same. Iconography is largely unchanged, the task switcher and notification/quick settings are is the same too (and that's one area where the latest EMUI and its Control center differs), the Settings menu doesn't look one bit different either.

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MagicOS 7 basics: Homescreen • Task Switcher • Notifications • Quick settings • Settings menu

Also available here is previously introduced functionality like large folders and the card bar that sits under app icons to indicate that the app supports cards (another name for the in-house widgets).

Speaking of widgets, some neat EMUI features are nowhere to be found on the Magic Vs' Magic OS like the widget stacking or the combined widgets.

A Yoyo suggestions card/widget lets you have the onboard assistant pitch apps that it things you might be inclined to use based on previous experience.

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Large folders • Large folders • Large folders • Cards

Naturally, a host of customization options are there for you to explore as well. You've got a wide selection of themes, Always-on display styles, the lot. What's missing at this point is the option to enable an app drawer - all the newly installed apps get dumped on your homescreens.

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Customization

There's split screen multi-window on the cover display, as well as pop-up window mode for some in-house and third-party apps. You can only have one pop-up app open at a time and subsequent ones end up in a separate task switcher.

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Multi-tasking on the cover screen

You'd likely be multi-windowing on the internal display more often than not, we reckon. You get a fairly narrow range of resizing options, but you do get to have a horizontal split as well, though Chrome for example doesn't support it.

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Multi-tasking on the main screen

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Weirdly enough, there's not a whole lot of foldable-related functionality. Sure, YouTube will switch to that interface where it shows the video in the top half and the comments on the bottom if you half-fold the Magic Vs, but that's about it - there are no clever camera UI tricks for waist level shooting or tripod mode.

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There aren't a ton of settings either. Basically, you can choose whether the Magic will lock itself when you close it, or just move whatever you were doing to the cover display. It will remind you constantly that some apps may not function properly after the handoff and may need restarting, which is at least mildly annoying.

The other available setting is what aspect ratio apps will use - 16:9, 4:3, or the full screen. You can also set this in the initial seconds after you launch an app in the default pillarboxed state when you get a blue icon in the bottom right corner.

An app extender feature that lets you have two instances of the same app is also tucked into the 'Foldable phones' menu, but that's hardly a foldable-related feature.

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Not a lot of foldable features

Performance and benchmarks

The Magic Vs' specsheet lists the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 at its heart. Sure, it's not the current Gen 2, but it's an easily powerful enough platform - it's the flagship chipset for 2022, after all.

Now, there's this peculiar detail in the specs when it comes to CPU clock frequency - Honor lists the numbers as 3.00GHz for the Cortex-X2 super-powerful core, 2.50GHz for the mid-tier cluster of 3x Cortex-A710s and 1.80GHz for the efficiency-oriented 4x Cortex-A510s.

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If you're into the habit of remembering pointless numbers and you're following the smartphone industry, you'll note that the frequencies are the same as on the CPU of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (non-plus). And since the clock rates of the X2 and the A710 cores are among the key differences separating the plus from non-plus varieties of the SD 8 Gen 1, just how plus is the one in the Magic Vs?

Anyway, the international version of the Honor foldable comes with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. China also gets lesser 12GB/256GB and 8GB/256GB options.

Things are off to a slow start in the single-core portion of GeekBench 5 where the Vs' Cortex-X2 isn't living up to its full potential. The SD 8 Gen 1-equipped Magic4 Pro posts higher scores as do a bunch of other pluses and non-pluses. Somewhat noteworthy is the Galaxy Z Fold4's 30% advantage in this test.

GeekBench 5 (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    1537
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    1490
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    1374
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    1337
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    1324
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    1277
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    1207
  • OnePlus 11
    1150
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    1127
  • Oppo Find N2
    1057
  • Honor Magic Vs
    1033
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    975
  • Huawei Mate X2
    956
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    884

The Magic does level things off with the Galaxy in the multi-core test, so not all is lost. It's looking a lot more competitive overall here as well - not SD 8 Gen 2 level, but more in line with what you'd expect from the chip inside it.

GeekBench 5 (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    5087
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    4927
  • OnePlus 11
    4899
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    4368
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    4300
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    3981
  • Honor Magic Vs
    3971
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    3839
  • Oppo Find N2
    3670
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    3512
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    3447
  • Huawei Mate X2
    3389
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    3189
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    3131

But then comes Antutu to put a stop on that momentum, placing the Magic Vs at the bottom of the pack.

AnTuTu 9

Higher is better

  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    1281666
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    1241531
  • OnePlus 11
    1140661
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    1050139
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    1039412
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    980755
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    979921
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    964530
  • Oppo Find N2
    962082
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    886248
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    884923
  • Honor Magic Vs
    831175
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    641608

There are no surprises in offscreen benchmarks, where the Magic Vs posts numbers on par with the other similarly equipped devices in the class. If anything, it leads the SD 8(+) Gen 1, though the differences are minimal.

3DMark Wild Life Vulkan 1.1 (offscreen 1440p)

Higher is better

  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    12241
  • Honor Magic Vs
    10561
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    10533
  • Oppo Find N2
    10517
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    10468
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    10382
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    10289
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    10183
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    9610
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    8670
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    5830
  • Huawei Mate X2
    5693

3DMark Wild Life Extreme (offscreen 1440p)

Higher is better

  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    3790
  • OnePlus 11
    3594
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    2939
  • Oppo Find N2
    2823
  • Honor Magic Vs
    2801
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    2753

GFX Aztek ES 3.1 High (offscreen 1440p)

Higher is better

  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    61
  • OnePlus 11
    61
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    59
  • Honor Magic Vs
    46
  • Oppo Find N2
    46
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    46
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    45
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    45
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    45
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    43
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    40
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    35
  • Huawei Mate X2
    29
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    28

GFX Aztek Vulkan High (offscreen 1440p)

Higher is better

  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    69
  • OnePlus 11
    68
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    67
  • Honor Magic Vs
    51
  • Oppo Find N2
    51
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    51
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    51
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    50
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    50
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    48
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    42
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    32
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    31
  • Huawei Mate X2
    31

GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)

Higher is better

  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    127
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    126
  • OnePlus 11
    126
  • Oppo Find N2
    104
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    104
  • Honor Magic Vs
    103
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    102
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    101
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    101
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    97
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    80
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    72
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    72
  • Huawei Mate X2
    61

GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)

Higher is better

  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    222
  • OnePlus 11
    220
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    212
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    182
  • Honor Magic Vs
    180
  • Oppo Find N2
    180
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    178
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    178
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    175
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    174
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    121
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    117
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    114
  • Huawei Mate X2
    100

The onscreen tests introduce actual rendering resolution as a variable between devices and the Magic Vs has the highest-res screen of the foldables, so it's once again dropping towards the bottom of the charts.

GFX Aztek ES 3.1 High (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    54
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    52
  • Oppo Find N2
    49
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    49
  • OnePlus 11
    49
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    46
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    43
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    40
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    40
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    38
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    37
  • Honor Magic Vs
    36
  • Huawei Mate X2
    20
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    19

GFX Aztek Vulkan High (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    60
  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    55
  • OnePlus 11
    53
  • Oppo Find N2
    52
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    52
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    45
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    45
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    42
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    41
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    41
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    39
  • Honor Magic Vs
    38
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    21
  • Huawei Mate X2
    12

GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    68
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    67
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    64
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    59
  • Oppo Find N2
    59
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    59
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    58
  • OnePlus 11
    57
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    52
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    51
  • Honor Magic Vs
    50
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    48
  • Huawei Mate X2
    29
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    28

GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Huawei Mate 50 Pro
    113
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    112
  • ZTE Axon 40 Ultra
    105
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    103
  • Honor Magic4 Pro
    100
  • Galaxy Z Fold4
    93
  • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    93
  • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    91
  • OnePlus 10 Pro
    89
  • Honor Magic Vs
    82
  • Oppo Find N2
    60
  • OnePlus 11
    60
  • Huawei Mate Xs 2 (Unfolded)
    45
  • Huawei Mate X2
    40

Sustained performance is actually pretty great on the Magic Vs. In the hour-long run of the CPU throttling test, the Honor settled at around 85% of peak performance, a level it seemed to be able to maintain indefinitely.

In the Wild Life Stress test it did drop to 55% of initial performance but it did so with a rather unusual curve, where it was only the last loop of the benchmark that was this low. Otherwise it kept things at around 70% of peak performance for about 15 minute. Not a groundbreaking result but solid overall.

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CPU throttling test • 3DMark Wild Life stress test

Reader comments

  • Jodark
  • 18 Sep 2023
  • tue

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