- The Honor Magic V3 is even lighter and thinner than the V2
- The eye comfort tech and upgraded battery life aim to help you play longer sessions
- Some AI features might not be relevant to mobile gamers
I’d hate to sound like an oldie armed with a “back in my day” quip readily aimed at passers-by at a moment’s notice, but back in my day, you would’ve been ridiculed for imagining a phone screen that you could actually fold in half.
I never thought I’d see the day when the mobile phone market would no longer be a battle for pocket-sized supremacy. It’s all about the battle of the foldables now – and Honor might just be at the forefront of it all.
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