According to a reliable source, the launch price of the Honor Magic V3 in Europe will be €1,999, while in the UK it will retail for £1,699. For context, this is comparable to the price of the 256GB Galaxy Z Fold 6 outside of temporary promotions and is £100 less than the Z Fold 6’s price in the UK.
Furthermore, the global version of the Magic V3 is expected to come equipped with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage, while an Amazon-exclusive version of the Z Fold 6 in Europe is priced at nearly €2,199 and £1,999.99. It is lighter and more compact, yet it boasts a superior camera with periscope zoom, a larger battery, and faster charging capabilities. Additionally, it now has a competitively priced global price tag to add to its list of advantages.
The manufacturer of the world’s thinnest foldable phone, a remarkable feat of engineering, is set to launch it globally at the IFA 2024 expo in Berlin next month. The Honor Magic V3 is not only the slimmest foldable device, measuring just 9.2mm when closed, but it also surpasses the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 in virtually every regard. In markets where both the Honor Magic V3 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will be available simultaneously, the world’s slimmest foldable is priced similarly to Samsung’s device, or even slightly lower, despite its superior specifications and design.
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The Honor Magic V3 is anticipated to be available in black, brown, and green. After testing it in the office, it appears to justify its price when compared to the Z Fold 6.
It feels like holding a Kindle, but with a large display, one of the most advanced cameras found on a foldable phone, and a compact design when closed that seamlessly blends the characteristics of traditional and foldable phones like never before.