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I Tested Honor’s Rival to Samsung’s Z Fold 7 and It’s a Skinny Powerhouse

The Honor Magic V5 is incredibly slim but it’s got more to like than just its size. Shame you can’t buy it in the US.

At only 4.1mm thick at its thinnest unfolded point, the Honor Magic V5 is incredibly skinny. In fact, the company has said it’s the world’s thinnest foldable measuring in just 0.1mm skinnier than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7. That claim is debated — it depends whether you include the built-in screen protector or not — but we’re almost literally splitting hairs at this point. World’s thinnest or not, it’s mind-blowingly svelte. 

Well, it blew my mind, anyway. The other foldables I’ve been using recently include Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold and the OnePlus Open, both of which feel positively bloated when held against the Magic V5. Getting my hands on Honor’s latest foldable made me realise just how far the technology has come in a few short years. 


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But you’ll pay for that skinny design. Starting at £1,700, the Magic V5 is hardly what you’d consider cheap, although it’s around £100 cheaper than Samsung’s equivalent. Honor doesn’t sell its phones officially in the US, so for reference that UK price converts to $2,299. 

I’ve spent the last couple of weeks with the phone and here’s what I Iike about it.

Skinny design

It’s an obvious start, really. That thin body addresses my main concern about book-style foldables. It’s barely thicker than a regular phone when folded up, so it’s much easier to hold and easier to slide into a jeans pocket. Well, most of it is. While the phone’s body is only 8.8mm thick when shut, the camera unit protrudes an additional 7mm — almost doubling the overall thickness of the phone. 

As a photographer I’ve never said this about a phone before but it’s almost a shame Honor didn’t really cut back on the cameras. I’d have loved to see what a foldable phone felt like that was so slender the whole way across. 

While you’d probably imagine such a thin phone would be incredibly delicate, Honor actually boasted that it holds a Guinness World Record for the heaviest weight (104 kilograms) lifted by a foldable phone. How that actually translates to real-world durability over time remains to be seen, but the phone certainly felt sturdy in my hands-on time.

Its IP59 dust and water resistance will also help keep it safe from spilled drinks and other debris, but Google’s latest Pixel 10 Pro Fold takes the crown as the first foldable to offer IP68 resistance, giving it greater protection against dust or other particles getting inside and potentially harming the hinge. 

The inner screen measures 7.95 inches and provides loads of room for videos or games. Like most book foldables, it has an almost square aspect ratio, so widescreen movies will still play as a strip through the middle. The crease isn’t especially noticeable under mixed lighting conditions. The outer 6.43-inch display fills the front of the phone and it’s bright and vibrant. 

Powerful processor and Android software

The Magic V5 runs on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and it put in some great results on our suite of benchmark tests. Navigating around the interface is swift and games like Genshin Impact and PUBG play well, even at max settings. They also look great when played on the massive inner display.

It runs Android 15 at launch although an update to Android 16 is expected later in the year. Honor has customized the interface with its own UI which makes various changes to the layout, apps and text, although it’s still easy to get to grips with. 

It comes with various Honor AI tools built in, including an image editor that does things like object removal or expanding the canvas — the latter giving me the infinitely long arms I always dreamed of. It also includes the image-to-video generative AI tool that rocked my world previously by bringing my dad back to life. It works just the same here.

You’ll also find the usual array of Google AI tools including Gemini Live and Circle to Search. Honor says the phone will receive a total of seven years of software and security updates. 

The phone has a 5,820-mAh battery, which should be good for at least a full day of mixed use, depending on what you get up to with it. Spend the whole morning streaming video on the massive inner screen and you’ll probably need to give it a top up later in the day. Doing so is quick, though: It supports 66W wired charging, as long as you have a compatible charger. 

Solid cameras for a foldable

That massive rear bump houses three cameras: a 50-megapixel wide camera, a 50-megapixel ultrawide and a 64-megapixel telephoto camera providing 3x optical zoom. I’ve not spent much time testing the cameras, but from my early use I’d say they’re decent. But they can’t quite challenge today’s top camera phones like the iPhone 16 Pro or Galaxy S25 Ultra. 

This is pretty much par for the course for foldable phones. Most companies tend to outfit their foldables with more midrange camera hardware in order to try and keep the already high price from going any higher. While the cameras on the V5 are certainly decent (especially for a foldable), if photography is your main consideration when buying a phone then it may not be the handset for you.

Is the Honor Magic V5 a good phone to buy? 

Its slim design alone makes it one of the more impressive foldable phones I’ve held. It feels like a totally different level of device from earlier book-folding foldables like the OnePlus Open and it’s absolutely worth taking a look for that reason alone. Add in the powerful Qualcomm processor, the promised durability and the solid camera performance and the Honor Magic V5 has a lot to offer.

And it does it at a price that slightly undercuts Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7. Sadly, I haven’t had my hands on the Z Fold 7 so I can’t say how the two phones compare, but on paper it seems like it’s a close battle. 

The main reason for those of you in the US to buy the Samsung over the Honor is simple; You can’t buy the Honor in the US. Everyone else, you’ll have a tougher time deciding. 

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AI Is a Threat to the Entry-Level Job Market, Stanford Study Shows

Early-career workers in roles most exposed to AI, such as software development and customer support, have experienced big declines in employment.

Will artificial intelligence take your job? A recent Stanford study provides six facts supporting «the hypothesis that the AI revolution is beginning to have a significant and disproportionate impact on entry-level workers in the American labor market.» 

The study noted that «since the widespread adoption of generative AI, early-career workers (ages 22-25) in the most AI-exposed occupations have experienced a 13% relative decline in employment.» 

Read more: Don’t Make the Job Hunt Harder. 9 Strategies to Stay Sane and Get Hired

Easily automated jobs are most affected

The decline in employment can be seen primarily in occupations where AI automates the work rather than when it augments people’s labor. The study found «substantial declines in employment» for those in their early 20s working in fields most exposed to AI, including customer service and software development.

By contrast, employment for more experienced workers in those fields and those working in less AI-exposed fields like nursing «has remained stable or continued to grow,» the study said. 

The research showed that job declines remained even when such considering such industry shocks as interest-rate changes. The adjustments are more visible in employment than compensation, meaning AI might affect employment more than wages, at least for now. The patterns also hold in jobs that aren’t affected by remote work and for both fields with a high share of college graduates and those without.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall unemployment remains relatively stable. July’s rate was 4.2%, slightly up from 4% in May and 4.1% in June.

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Elden Ring Nightreign Is About to Get Tougher With New ‘Deep of Night’ Mode

Next month, Nightreign will get even harder for those who love a challenge.

Since Elden Ring Nightreign, the online multiplayer spinoff of 2022’s Elden Ring, launched in May, its developer has ramped up the difficulty. Now, Nightreign is about to get even more challenging. 

A new «high-difficulty challenge mode» called Deep of Night is set to launch on Sept. 11, according to a post from publisher Bandai Namco. Players who take on the challenge will be rewarded with new relics and the self-satisfaction of taking on another challenge put forth by developer FromSoftware. 

When does Deep of Night mode launch? 

The new mode will launch on Sept. 11 for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X and S. 

How much will Deep of Night cost? 

Bandai Namco did not state any price for the update, which means it will likely be free like the duos mode and Everdark bosses updates. 

What’s different in a Deep of Night run versus a regular Nightreign run? 

Bandai Namco says the new mode will be more difficult in various ways. To start, enemies will be tougher than usual. How tough remains to be seen, as they start off very weak at the beginning of the run, and slowly ramp up as players progress. 

In regular runs, the players decide which Nightlord, or final boss, they face. In Deep of Night, players won’t know until they reach the end. In regular runs, players can select what terrain the map will take, which helps strategize how a run could go, but that won’t be an option in Deep of Night. 

The biggest difference in Deep of Night runs is how they’ll be split into Depths. Normal Nightreign runs take place across three days; the first two days take about 15 minutes each, with a night boss to defeat, and the third day is just the final Nightlord. 

According to the post, Deep of Night will have five Depths, each tougher than the other. Depths 4 and 5 will also have an endless battle, which raises the question of how «endless» these battles will be. 

What can I get for completing a Deep of Night run? 

Players can apparently earn Depths Relics only on Deep of Night runs. In Nightreign, relics are equippable powerups that characters can use to improve a certain stat, provide a certain item at the start of the run or add an extra effect to a special attack. These Depths Relics could also have a detrimental effect on them that could reduce a certain stat for player or give a special effect. The relics earned can then be used on later runs. 

There will also be more weapons available on Deep of Night runs. These weapons could be more powerful than those found in regular runs, but they will also come with a debuff, giving players a lot more to think about. Unlike relics, weapons do not carry over to subsequent runs. 

Elden Ring Nightreign is available for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S for $40. 

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