The Honor Magic V6 is one of the first big announcements coming to this year’s MWC: the most impressive data in its spec sheet are how thin it is, 4.0mm unfolded and 8.8mm folded, and how big its battery is, 6,660 mAh.
The phone reaps the benefits of Honor’s partnership with battery maker ATL. Its battery is made of fifth generation silicon-carbon (Si-C) material. It achieves high energy density using 25% silicon, which Honor says is the highest in the industry.
As impressive as the Magic V6 battery is, Honor isn’t stopping there and is working on even thinner, more energy-dense batteries. To showcase its progress, the company introduced the Silicon-Carbon Blade battery, which increases the silicon content by up to 32% to achieve an energy density of over 900 Wh/L.
The Blade Battery is designed for future foldables that will have batteries with capacities of 7,000 mAh and above.
The “blade” in the name is quite literal, especially in the hands of Rick Smith Jr., who holds several Guinness World Records for card throwing. Here is a short video in which he practically plays the real Fruit Ninja by slicing and dicing the products with the Blade Battery:

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