As Samsung this week launched its somewhat disappointing latest foldable generation, Honor has now unveiled its Magic V3 flagship, the new thinnest foldable smartphone.

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    4 months ago

    Yeah, I measure the thickest part of the phone to determine how thick it is. The camera bump is part of the phone.

    I can’t just measure my toenail thickness and claim I am 1mm thick, with a body bump

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      4 months ago

      Well, you are not expected to grip around the lens, you don’t want to smudge the lens anyway. Hence the lens’ thickness is not that relevant day-to-day, while I do agree that it can still be relevant in certain cases.

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        4 months ago

        it doesn’t matter where you grip it from. Phone thickness is not dependent on you, the user, just its actual dimensions. Thin it is not

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    4 months ago

    Cool…is it durable though? I suspect not.

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      4 months ago

      It’s pretty awful but since it’s centered it at least helps with it being kinda flush while laying on the desk. My fold 5 camera is so fucking big and off to the side of rocks like a mother anytime I have it like that.

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    4 months ago

    I don’t care how thin it is, I just want one that I can actually afford