Honor is about to do the same miracle as Apple.

When launching the Magic V2 last year, Honor set the standard for the world's thinnest folding screen smartphone.

Despite setting a record, the Chinese company is still determined not to rest on its laurels, as evidenced by the fact that it is aiming to make its next foldable Android phone even thinner.


In preparation, Honor shared a teaser of its upcoming Magic V3 smartphone on Weibo. In the post, the company asks the question "Can folding screens be thinner and lighter?". The company then mentioned that since the launch of the Magic V2, the V2 still holds the title of thinnest foldable device, measuring 9.9mm.

At the end of the post, Honor says that the Magic V3 will challenge “new heights of foldability and thinness.” Next are images comparing the thickness of Magic V2 with the upcoming V3.

The Magic V3's teaser image shows a phone that looks razor thin, even thinner than a regular phone. Unfortunately, Honor didn't reveal the actual thickness of the phone, but when you put the V3 next to the V2, you can see the difference.



Honor's obsession with being the company that releases the thinnest foldable device on the market sounds similar to what Apple is aiming for with its own devices. A report from earlier this month mentioned that the iPhone maker wants to get back to making its devices as thin as possible. It is known that the company wants the iPhone 17 to be "significantly thinner" than before.


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