Honor Magic V3: Record-breaking house of cards and world presentation of a folding smartphone
Honor Magic V3 sets a Guinness World Record, demonstrating its lightness at the top of 54- a storey house of cards built without glue.
Record-breaking Magic V3
Honor's innovative presentation
A month after its premiere in China, Honor is gearing up for the global launch of the Magic V3 foldable smartphone. The company attracted global attention by setting a Guinness World Record in collaboration with house of cards master Brian Berg.
Unique Achievement
During the eight-hour event, Berg built the tallest card structure without using glue. The structure reached an impressive height of 54 floors. Guinness Book of Records judge Thomas Bradford personally monitored compliance with all rules.
Lightness as a key advantage
The crowning element of the card tower was the Honor Magic V3, emphasizing its incredible lightness. This stunt clearly demonstrated the key advantage of the device over its competitors in the foldable smartphone segment.
Comparison with competitors
Magic V3 stands out from its analogues with its compact dimensions: thickness 9.2 mm and weight 226 g These figures are comparable to classic smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (8.6 mm, 232 g) and iPhone 15 Pro Max (8.3 mm, 221 g). At the same time, folding models from other manufacturers are much more massive: Galaxy Z Fold6 (12.1 mm, 239 g) and Pixel 9 Pro Fold (10.5 mm, 257 g).
Specifications
Despite its compact size, the Magic V3 is equipped with the latest technology. The device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and is equipped with a 5150 mAh battery. The camera is represented by three modules, including a 50-megapixel main and 40-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensors.
Expectations from the global launch
The world premiere of Honor Magic V3 is expected to take place at IFA 2024 in Berlin, which will be held from 6 until September 10. According to preliminary data, the device will cost €1999 for the European market and £1699 for the UK.
Glossary
- Honor - Chinese manufacturer of smartphones and electronics
- Magic V3 - foldable smartphone model from Honor
- IFA - annual international exhibition of consumer electronics in Berlin
- Snapdragon - a series of mobile processors from Qualcomm
- Brian Berg - professional house of cards architect
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Honor is gearing up for the global launch of the Magic V3 foldable smartphone, grabbing attention with a Guinness World Record for building a house of cards in collaboration with Brian Berg.
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Emilia
Wow, 54 floors made of maps! 😲 This is unrealistically cool. And all for the sake of advertising the phone. I wonder how long it took?
Hans
8 o'clock, Emilia! Can you imagine how much concentration is needed? And this Honor Magic V3 is really light, since it did not collapse the structure. Although 226 g is not fluff.
Sophie
Guys, have you noticed that it weighs almost like a regular flagship? 🤔 iPhone 15 Pro Max - 221 g, and this folding one - 226 g. Impressive!
Carlos
Sophie, exactly! And the 5150 mAh battery is serious. I wonder how they managed to cram all this into such a thin body? 🧐
Giovanni
Ugh, these marketing tricks again. Well, they built a tower of cards, so what? This didn't make the phone any better. All these folding ones are just pampering.
Emilia
Giovanni, why so negative? 😕 It’s cool when companies come up with something unusual. And folding phones are the future, IMHO.
Oksana
I think this is a great way to attract attention! 👍 I wonder how much it will cost? Does anyone know?
Hans
Oksana, the article mentions the price - €1999 for the EU and £1699 for the UK. Not cheap, of course, but quite expected for such technology. 💸