About a month ago, Honor unveiled its new foldable smartphone, the Magic V3, in China. The company is now preparing to launch this device in global markets and is trying to attract the attention of the international community by entering the Guinness World Records with the help of Brian Berg, a master in card house building.
During an 8-hour event, Brian Berg constructed the world’s tallest card house without the use of glue. This remarkable structure reached an impressive height of 54 stories. The achievement was recorded by Thomas Bradford, a Guinness World Records judge, who ensured that everything was done correctly.
On the "roof" of the 54-story card house, Brian Berg placed the Honor Magic V3 smartphone, which became the final piece of the construction. The card structure was able to support this weight.
This stunt aimed to showcase the incredibly light weight of the Honor Magic V3. This feature sets it apart from competing foldable smartphones. The device has a thickness of 9.2 mm and weighs 226 g, making it comparable to traditional smartphones: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (8.6 mm, 232 g) and iPhone 15 Pro Max (8.3 mm, 221 g). Meanwhile, competing foldable smartphones are slightly larger and heavier: Galaxy Z Fold6 (12.1 mm, 239 g) and Pixel 9 Pro Fold (10.5 mm, 257 g).
At the same time, the Honor Magic V3 offers flagship smartphone specifications, such as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and a 5150 mAh battery. The camera module includes three lenses, featuring a 50-megapixel main camera and a 40-megapixel ultra-wide camera. Thus, its compactness and lighter weight are achieved without compromising on key components.
The global presentation of the Honor Magic V3 is expected to take place at the IFA 2024 exhibition, which will be held in Berlin from September 6 to 10. Leaks suggest a price of €1999 for the EU and £1699 for the UK.
Source: gizchina
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