
Honor
Great

Motorola
Decent
Honor Magic V5
A stunning achievement in foldable engineering. At 4.1mm unfolded and 217g, the Magic V5 lays completely flat with a nearly invisible crease and feels like a normal phone when folded. IP58/IP59 water resistance outclasses Samsung, and S Pen support adds versatility. The large camera bump does cause wobble on flat surfaces.
Motorola Edge 2025
The Edge 2025 looks and feels like a phone twice its price. The PANTONE Deep Forest vegan leather back resists fingerprints, the aluminum frame has quad-curved edges, and IP68/IP69 water resistance provides genuine peace of mind. At 174g, it's impressively lightweight for what it offers.
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Honor Magic V5
Honor arguably offers the best foldable displays in the market. The 7.95-inch LTPO OLED inner display hits 5,000 nits peak brightness, and both panels support Dolby Vision with 4,320Hz PWM dimming for exceptional eye comfort. The crease is nearly imperceptible in daily use.
Motorola Edge 2025
The 6.7-inch pOLED display with 4,500 nits peak brightness is arguably the phone's best feature. The 2712x1220 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate make for a smooth, sharp viewing experience that rivals phones costing much more.
Honor Magic V5
Snapdragon 8 Elite with up to 16GB RAM handles demanding games and multitasking across the large inner screen with ease. Two or three apps running simultaneously is smooth. The ultra-thin chassis does limit thermal dissipation, causing throttling after about 15 minutes of sustained heavy load.
Motorola Edge 2025
Performance is the Edge 2025's Achilles heel. The MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra handles basic tasks fine but creates noticeable hitches during multitasking, slow app switching, and general sluggishness that betrays its premium exterior. This is the unanimous weak point across all professional reviews.
Honor Magic V5
A major step up from the Magic V4, delivering one of the best rear camera systems on any foldable. Natural portraits with accurate subject detection and good low-light performance. However, the 10MP selfie cameras (both inner and outer) are weak, and AI processing can over-sharpen and produce unnatural color boosting.
Motorola Edge 2025
The triple camera system with a 3x optical telephoto is a genuine standout at this price. PANTONE color tuning produces vibrant daylight photos, and the 50MP ultrawide with autofocus is a meaningful upgrade. However, processing tends to oversharpen, and the camera can't match Pixel 9a's computational photography.
Honor Magic V5
Exceptional battery life for a foldable. The 5,820mAh silicon-carbon battery (industry-first 15% silicon-carbon technology) delivers comfortable two-day use for many reviewers. GSMArena measured nearly 12 hours of active use. 66W wired and 50W wireless charging provide fast top-ups.
Motorola Edge 2025
The 5,200mAh battery paired with the power-efficient chipset delivers reliable all-day battery life, with light users stretching to two days. 68W wired charging is class-leading at this price, going from 0-100% in about 53 minutes.
Honor Magic V5
MagicOS on Android 15 with 7 years of OS and security updates promised — matching Samsung's commitment. The software includes useful features like offline live translation and deepfake detection. However, MagicOS is consistently described as the phone's biggest weakness, with a cluttered homescreen, pre-installed Honor apps, and rough UI inconsistencies that "build up on a 1,700 GBP phone."
Motorola Edge 2025
Android 15 with Motorola's relatively clean skin and useful Moto gestures. The Moto AI features feel uninspired and are more nuisance than benefit. The critical weakness is only 3 OS updates and 4 years of security patches — far behind the Pixel 9a's 7-year commitment.