Honor Magic V3 512GB
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Honor Magic V3 review: once again, progress is being made in the foldable phone space
Thinner, more powerful, and of course there's AI.
Honor Magic V3 review: raising the foldable bar
The Honor Magic V3 is, at the time of writing, the slimmest and lightest book-style foldable ever, but beyond its svelte design, you'll find plenty of other things to get excited about. It's speedy, has two stunning displays, a suite of great cameras, and some handy software features to boot.- Super slim and light, Impressive cameras, Almost crease-less display, Fast charging
- Battery life isn't the most impressive, Gets a little toasty while gaming, Expensive
Honor’s Fantastic Magic V3 Is the World’s Thinnest Folding Phone
Capable, durable, and impossibly slim, the Honor Magic V3 might be the best folding phone you can buy.- Incredibly slim. Impressively durable. Versatile camera system. Long battery life. Interesting AI features. Gorgeous displays. Fast wired and wireless charging.
- Expensive. Occasional software irritations. Ultrawide camera is mediocre.
The Honor Magic V3 shocked me with its thin, lightweight form factor
Honor's latest book-style foldable phone is incredibly thin and light -- more so than many slab-style devices.- Thin and light, Bright display, Plenty of RAM and storage to work with
- Software isn't perfect, Crease is minimal but still noticable, No IP rating for dust resistance
Honor Magic V3 Review: Technical Tour de Force
Honor announced the Magic V3 smartphone, its third-generation foldable and we had the chance to test this impressive phone. Keep reading to find out our impressions about the design, performance, display, and battery life of the thinnest foldable phone on the market.- Impressively thin, Flagship specs, Powerful camera
- MagicOS feels dated, Expensive, Incomplete multitasking features
HONOR Magic V3 Review: One Foldable To Rule Them All
HONOR has knocked it out of the park once again with Magic V3, proving why they are the leader in foldables.- Thin and light, Thin, but not uncomfortable to hold, Giant battery = great battery life, Fast charging, 66W charger in the box, Fast Wireless Charging - up to 50W, Expensive, but competitive pricing, Incredible Camera performance
- No stylus support, despite Magic V2 RSR supporting stylus, Not available in North America, MagicOS 8 lacks polish and more foldable-exclusive features, No water resistance, only dust
Honor Magic V3 review: The new book-style foldable to beat?
The Magic V3 has the best hardware of any foldable by far, with an incredible design supported by great displays and two flagship-quality cameras. But the software can still be overwhelming at times, while only enthusiasts won’t be put off by the high price tag.- Stunning design, Excellent displays, Strong main and telephoto cameras, Solid battery life, Fast wired and wireless charging
- Disappointing ultrawide camera, Cluttered software, Still very expensive
Honor Magic V3 review: Thin and thinner
The Honor Magic V3 is even thinner, plus it adds wireless charging and gets a better camera. But, it also faces tougher competition. Is it the way to go?- Stunningly thin build, Wireless charging!, Good battery life, Beautiful displays, Flagship performance
- Some camera issues, Software isn’t great
Honor Magic V3 review: Thin and thinner
The Honor Magic V3 is even thinner, plus it adds wireless charging and gets a better camera. But, it also faces tougher competition. Is it the way to go?- Stunningly thin build, Wireless charging!, Good battery life, Beautiful displays, Flagship performance
- Some camera issues, Software isn’t great
Honor Magic V3 Review: Impressively thin and light
Honor has knocked it out of the park with the Magic V3, offering the thinnest and lightest foldable to date, complete with solid battery life, great performance and a handy trio of cameras.- Impressively thin and light, Improved durability is welcome, Easy all-day battery life, Near crease-less inner display
- Camera performance varies in low-light, MagicOS lacks the polish of alternative foldables, Magic Portal isn’t all that helpful