Foldable mobile phones are a concept that has gained strength over the years, and it is not strange, since the manufacturers who have decided to bet on this format in Europe have known how to perfect some of its most important points, such as autonomy or design.
Several brands already offer foldable phones on the market, and one of them is Honor. The Chinese company can boast that its Honor Magic V2 is currently the thinnest foldable mobile phone on the market, which is appreciated for being able to carry it comfortably in your pocket.
Now, its successor should be presented in China next week, and some images have just leaked in which you can see the device in detail. The company assured that It will be even thinner than the Magic V2It will therefore compete with the future Xiaomi MIX Fold 4 to be the thinnest in its category.
It will be the Honor Magic V3
Honor’s new foldable smartphone will be presented this July, more precisely on the 12th, and It will arrive with the Honor Magic V3, Honor MagicPad 2 and MagicBook Art 14. This mobile phone is expected to retain the stunning design that the company opted for its predecessor.
It is a large format foldable device, with an external screen and a larger internal screen, and in which users will be able to watch movies, series and more content in a larger size, although in a more square proportion. Inside, it should be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
As you can see from the pictures it’s pretty good, and according to the brand It will be even thinner than its predecessor, 9.99 mm thick. From what can be seen in the photographs, the frame that runs along the edge of the inner screen seems smaller. It should arrive in several models depending on their RAM and storage.
At the back, it replaces the rectangular camera module of the previous generation with a circular one, which is located in the center and which gives a more premium look to the phone. The front camera remains in the central part of the right panel and is located in a hole in the screen, so the experience will not be full screen in this sense.