At this year's MWC, foldable smartphones showcased their evolution, moving from innovative concepts to mainstream devices. This shift has led to a more stable market, allowing manufacturers to focus on refining existing technologies rather than introducing radical new ideas.
Among the highlights was the Honor Magic V6, featuring a redesigned hinge that enhances usability and minimizes the visible crease. With a thickness of just 4mm when open and a substantial 6,660mAh battery, it promises exceptional performance, although it will not be available in the US market.
Another standout, the Motorola Razr Fold, marks the company's first entry into the book-style foldable category. Equipped with a triple 50MP camera system and a bright 8.1-inch inner display, it boasts a 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery. Priced at €2,000 in Europe, US pricing is anticipated soon.
The competition for the best tablet was fierce, with Xiaomi's Pad 8 Pro emerging as the top choice, thanks to its blend of performance and design, surpassing offerings from Lenovo and Honor.