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Honor Magic V3 review: once again, progress is being made in the foldable phone space
Reece Bithrey's review of the Honor Magic V3 foldable phone. Is it worth the money?
This is , of course, down to a quite frankly ridiculous 5000 nits of peak brightness for immense HDR performance and solid 2376x1060 resolution which helps make it a joy to use for eveything from gaming and movie watching to general browsing. Asphalt Legends Unite also worked well, even if there isn't much gameplay.Our review sample shipped with the 12GB/512GB combination, offering solid RAM headroom for those more intensive workloads, as well as a fair amount of storage space for installing lots of apps and having a decent set of physical media such as photos or music on. It's by no means a bad version of Android, shipping with more of an iOS feel to it to the point where MagicOS 8 comes with both the same kind of dynamic wallpapers and notification centre when you swipe down from the top of the screen.
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