Honor has confirmed that its upcoming Magic V3 foldable phone will launch on July 12th. Ahead of this, real-life images and camera samples of the device have surfaced on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, courtesy of tipster WhyLab.
The phone is shown in Orange with a faux leather back and a golden camera frame, and in White with a glass panel and a silver-finished camera frame. Additionally, the foldable will be available in Black and Green.






The tipster also showed the slim profile of the phone both folded and unfolded. When unfolded, Honor Magic V3 is said to be the world’s thinnest foldable. It will retain that title from the Magic V2, which currently holds the record at 9.9mm. This is partly thanks to the new 10% silicon content battery which reportedly makes the Magic V3 4.4% thinner than its predecessor.
Moving on, another image shows the crease of the Magic V3, and according to the tipster, users will hardly notice it when using the device.

In a separate Weibo post, WhyLab also shared camera samples of the Honor Magic V3. Some of these images are attached below for you to have a closer look. Alternatively, you can check all the samples here.
While the company hasn’t disclosed the full camera details of the Magic V3, it is rumored to feature a periscope telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom.



Under the hood, the phone will feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, a battery with around 5,000mAh capacity, and support for 66W fast charging.
Honor has also built an Honor E1 chip that optimizes power management on the Magic V3. The chip reportedly maximizes energy efficiency to improve the battery life.
According to the report, the foldable will also offer two-way satellite connectivity support. We expect to learn more details in the coming days before the official launch on July 12.
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