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At first blush, Honor’s Magic V6 looks like a phone that exists to satisfy a marketing demand rather than out of necessity. (I’m sure someone will point out that’s the case for a lot of new phones these days, but I’m sure you take my meaning.) To stay ahead of its rivals, it’s nipped and tucked every corner of this phone to within an inch of its life, and the end result is more or less the same handset we saw less than a year ago. That’s not to say it’s a bad phone, the V5 was a lovely piece of kit, but I can’t help but wonder if holding this device back until Honor had more meaningful improvements wouldn’t have been better.
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If you prefer the convenience of wireless charging, the ROC16 includes a 15-watt maximum wireless charging pad on the top. While this is a nice feature, it's not particularly fast and is far less efficient than using a cable -- you could lose up to 50% of the power bank's capacity to efficiency losses, especially since there aren't any magnets for aligning the handset to the pad.