Both the Honor Magic V Flip 2 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 are among the new wave of premium flip phones. The Magic V Flip 2 is one of the latest contenders from China, while the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is Samsung’s refined clamshell foldable. So here’s how they stack up across key categories to help you decide which flip phone fits your style and needs.

Design & Display

Samsung is a veteran in the foldable segment, and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 brings the best from the brand. We finally get a taller 4.1-inch cover display on the rear, while the main screen is a big 6.9-inch panel. Even the design gets refinements with a 6.5mm body (13.7mm when folded), which weighs just 188 grams.

Honor Magic V Flip 2
Honor Magic V Flip 2

On the other hand, the Magic V Flip 2 has a hefty 204 grams weight, which is also thicker (6.9mm folded and 15.5mm unfolded). But this model makes up for this with its premium design, with one variant being co-designed by Jimmy Choo, and a higher IP58+IP59 rating (IP48 on the Z Flip 7). For the display, you get a 6.82-inch primary and a 4-inch cover screen. While there isn’t a big difference between the main displays on both phones (except the high 4320Hz PWM dimming), the Magic V Flip 2’s external screen has a higher resolution and 1-120Hz variable refresh rate (LTPO).

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Performance

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

Honor equips the Magic V Flip 2 with the older yet powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. This is a proven chip for gaming, everyday performance, and power efficiency. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is the first foldable from Samsung to skip a Qualcomm chip, replacing it with its very own flagship Exynos 2500. The Exynos series has seen its fair share of criticism, but the latest model promises near Snapdragon 8 Elite performance.

Camera

Samsung, unfortunately, didn’t bring any substantial upgrades to the camera system on the Galaxy Z Flip 7. So you still get a 50MP main camera (1/1.57-inch, f/1.8) and a 12MP ultra wide angel lens (1/3.2-inch, f/2.2) on the rear and a 10MP selfie shooter. So you get a more premium setup on its new Magic V Flip 2, which packs a 200MP primary sensor (1/1.3-inch, f/1.9) and a 50MP ultra wide angle lens (f/2.0). Even the selfie camera is a 50MP shooter.

Battery & Charging

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

Honor impresses by packing a huge 5,500mAh battery pack on the Magic V Flip 2. This is further complemented by super fast 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging support. In comparison, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 feels generations behind. Samsung does pack a larger 4,300mAh cell on this year’s flip, but this is still a lot smaller. The slower 25W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging speeds don’t help its case either.

Final Take

If you want a huge battery life, flagship-level camera performance, and standout design, the Honor Magic V Flip 2 seems like the perfect match. However, a smartphone is a lot more than just its specs, and the polished software goes a long way. Samsung’s wider availability of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 also makes it a popular first choice for many, especially first time foldable buyers.

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