Earlier today, Honor announced that it will unveil the Magic Vs 2 foldable phone and Watch 4 Pro in China on October 12, Thursday. The company shared a teaser on its official Weibo account giving us a subtle look at the upcoming offerings. The Magic Vs 2 will arrive as the successor to the last year’s Magic Vs. Now, ahead of the official launch, the upcoming foldable phone has been spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform by an X user (ZionsAnvin). 

Honor Magic Vs 2 appears on Geekbench

The Honor Magic Vs 2 is listed on Geekbench with the model number VER-AN00. It has a motherboard codenamed ‘taro’ and it comprises four cores clocked at 1.80GHz, three cores ticking at 2.50GHz, and a primary core at 3GHz. This corresponds to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor. As per the database, the upcoming foldable phone will pack 16GB RAM onboard. It will ship with Android 13 OS out of the box. 

The Honor Magic Vs 2 scores 1,648 and 4,201 points in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core test results respectively. The benchmarking listing does not reveal any additional details of the device. 

The official teaser image reveals that the Honor Magic Vs 2 will arrive in a Light Blue color option. It has a rectangular camera module on the back panel housing three sensors and an LED flash. The foldable phone is seen with a slim profile and a power button on the right side that should likely double up as a fingerprint scanner. The device is already confirmed to be lighter than its predecessor. 

The Honor Magic Vs 2 will reportedly come with support for 66W fast charging. The camera setup on the Magic Vs 2 is expected to comprise a 50MP ultra-wide lens and an 8MP telephoto unit. 

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