Foldable truths in 2025: What South Africans really want from their next smartphone

The future of foldables isn't about folding faster. It's about folding smarter into everyday life.


In South Africa, Foldable phones are no longer a novelty. They’ve matured beyond their early teething problems, shifting from futuristic flex to functional form. Many global players are entering the market with sleeker designs, improved hinges and bigger promises but beneath the hype, consumers are increasingly asking smarter questions.

Beyond the Hype: Foldables Face Their Reality Check

There’s no shortage of headlines promising “the most powerful” or “the thinnest” foldable phone. The real test is clearer for South Africans.

  • Will it last a full day without a charge?
  • Can it handle two SIMs?
  • Does it work outside under our sun, not just inside a launch demo?

Foldable smartphones are no longer just a flex. They’re talked about as everyday technology, still cutting edge, but with more expectations built in – tech that has to prove themselves practically. This means addressing real-life pain points such as battery life, durability, multitasking, and day-to-day usability across different networks and apps.

The reality is though, many of the most talked-about devices still appear to compromise with trade-offs. What most users want to avoid is:

  • Short battery endurance
  • Bulky designs that don’t fold flat
  • Fragile hinge mechanics over time
  • Limited SIM flexibility
  • Software ecosystems that limit choice

For South African users, who often rely on dual-SIM setups, experience power cuts, and move across multiple apps and languages in a day, these trade-offs aren’t just inconvenient. They’re deal-breakers.

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Quietly Rewriting the Rules: HONOR Magic V5

This is where the HONOR Magic V5 arrives with a quieter, but more meaningful kind of innovation, addressing the challenges directly. Instead of headline chasing, HONOR has focused on folding function back into form, with a foldable that’s thin, yes, but also powerful, durable and considerate of how people actually live.

“We didn’t build the Magic V5 to win a spec sheet,” says Fred Zhou, CEO of HONOR South Africa. “We built it to win long-term trust.”

The Magic V5 comes in at just 6.43mm thin when unfolded, with a reinforced titanium hinge, up to 5,820mAh battery as well as a dual nano-SIM support. Its AMOLED display is glare-resistant, designed for use under bright skies, not just in glossy press events. Importantly, it doesn’t force users into a closed app or ecosystem environment. It plays well with others, including the full Google-native suite.

Ultimately, it offers what it says it does:

  • Industry leading 8.8 mm thickness 
  • Super Steel Hinge
  • IP58 & IP59 Dust and Water Resistance
  • Magic Portal 2.0 (which is shareable with iOS & MacOS)
  • Duel SIM cards are available
  • And it includes that impressive up to 5820mAh battery

Designed for South African Realities

Mzansi moves fast, from entrepreneurs to students, content creators to lovers of the latest tech, we expect devices that adapt. Now, battery endurance, app flexibility, multi-SIM support and durability aren’t just nice-to-haves. They’re non-negotiables.

“A phone should adapt to your life, not the other way around,” says Zhou. “That’s the philosophy behind every part of the Magic V5. It’s premium but also practical. Smart but real.” HONOR’s Magic V5 introduces smarter software, power-saving modes built for unpredictable loadshedding, and a screen that survives in real bags, not just velvet-lined demo boxes.

The Foldable Truth? Innovation Should Feel Invisible

In 2025 and beyond, South Africans don’t want louder launches. They want phones that last longer, work harder – devices don’t get in the way but walk the journey with you. The HONOR Magic V5 isn’t trying to out-shout its competition. It’s quietly raising the standard and folding the noise out.

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