Honor, which once flourished under the wing of Huawei, went on a solo voyage and became a separate independent brand. To attract the attention of users, Honor decided to resurrect the flagship line of Magic and presented several elite camera phones with advanced equipment, unusual features and never modest price tags around $ 1,500. Basically, these smartphones give a pretty clear idea of where exactly this series is headed and what to expect from it in the future.


For example, the Honor Magic V model turned out to be a foldable smartphone with a dual display in the style of the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2. The internal 7.9-inch display opens up like a book, making the smartphone turn into a kind of tablet. And when folded, an auxiliary 6.45-inch screen is used. Both screens boast natural colour reproduction, support for HDR content, increased refresh rates and high resolution up to. It is also one of the rare camera phones that uses 5 photomodules.

In turn, the Magic 3, Magic 3 Pro and Magic 3 Pro Plus models are classic camera phones running Android OS and supporting Google services. All three new models are equipped with massive high-end OLED displays with high resolution and support for 10-bit colour. Plus, they are stuffed to the most nowhere, and differ primarily in cameras. The camera of the standard version of Honor Magic 3 has 3 photomodules, while the Pro and Pro Plus models use quad cameras with hybrid zoom and optical stabilization.