Mon Sep 23 21:11:00 UTC 2024: ## Honor Magic V3: The Foldable Phone That Feels Like a Regular Phone

**New York, NY** – The latest foldable phone from Honor, the Magic V3, has stolen the show, earning praise as the best-designed foldable phone on the market. Its incredibly thin and light design, at just 9.2mm thick when folded and 226g in weight, puts it ahead of competitors like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

“After a week with the Honor Magic V3, it’s the closest foldable I’ve tested that has come to feel like a regular slab phone,” says a tech reviewer. “It’s incredibly comfortable to hold, and at no point did it feel like I was using a phone folded in half.”

The Magic V3 also features a unique 6.43-inch cover screen with a 20:9 aspect ratio, similar to traditional smartphones, ensuring seamless app compatibility. When unfolded, the 7.92-inch inner screen provides a near-seamless experience, making multitasking a breeze. Both displays boast a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth scrolling and sharp visuals.

While the hinge on the Honor Magic V3 is sturdy, some reviewers prefer the hinge on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, which allows for a more durable and flexible folding experience.

In terms of cameras, the Honor Magic V3 boasts a triple rear setup with a 50MP primary lens, a 50MP periscope lens with 3.5X optical zoom, and a 40MP ultrawide-angle sensor. While the main lens shines in portrait shots, the ultrawide lens lacks detail and color.

The phone runs on MagicOS 8, based on Android 14. While the software boasts features like Magic Portal, a floating file management system, and expandable folders, reviewers noted that the aesthetics need improvement.

Despite its impressive design, the Honor Magic V3 is not currently available in the US market. However, the device’s success hints at the potential of the foldable market and the direction it’s heading.

“The future of foldable phones looks bright, and the Honor Magic V3 is a testament to that,” concludes the reviewer.

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