There’s something happening with foldables that isn’t as apparent in North America, and devices like the Honor Magic V3 make that clear.
There’s something happening with foldable phones that isn’t as apparent in North America, and devices like the Honor Magic V3 make that clear. Thinner, lighter, yet also packing a bigger battery and large screen, Honor puts together a compelling combination further enhanced by the camera array.
The Magic V3 flirts with an 8-inch OLED panel on the inside, only to fall a tad short at 7.92 inches. The 6.4-inch OLED on the front screen is a nice size in itself. Also nice to have 5,000 nits of peak brightness on that screen, along with 120Hz refresh rates on both. The inner display offers a decent 1,600 nits peak brightness, though you’re not likely to ever hit that number. This is a dimmer inner display than the competition, whereas the front screen is the brightest of any foldable.
The 50-megapixel wide lens uses a Sony IMX906 1/1.56-inch image sensor and f/1.6 aperture. The 50-megapixel telephoto may be the bigger star here with its periscope lens and Lidar Matrix autofocusing. It’s also got optical image stabilization, though the f/3.0 aperture is a bit tight. The 40-megapixel ultra-wide wraps up the rear array with OIS and an f/2.2 aperture. Both front cameras use the same 20-megapixel sensor.
As for the camera app itself, there are plenty of modes to shoot with, all of which essentially match those seen in the. While High-Res mode lets you shoot at full resolution, you can’t shoot in RAW at full-res in Pro mode — another unfortunate limitation.The Magic V3 won’t match the results you can get with the Magic 6 Pro, so while it’s definitely not the company’s flagship camera, it doesn’t feel like a distant relative, either.
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