As expected, Honor today announced the global launch of the thin and light Magic V3, as well as the MagicPad2 tablet and MagicBook Art 14 laptop at IFA.

The Magic V3 is creatively thin and light – 9.2mm, 226g – no thicker than the 8.6mm Galaxy S24 Ultra – but more importantly, lighter – 232g. However, this softness does not affect its durability in everyday life. It has the IPX8 folding standard for water immersion. We even tried to kill it, but we couldn’t.
The Honor Magic V3 is powered by a 3rd generation Snapdragon 8 chipset with 12 or 16GB of RAM and a 5150mAh battery with 66W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. You get two 120Hz LTPO displays: a 6.43-inch wraparound display with 1060 x 2376 pixels and a 7.92-inch foldable display with 2156 x 2344 pixels.
The camera system has a 50 MP 1/1.56 inch main camera, a 50 MP 1/2.56 inch 3.5x periscope zoom and a 40 MP ultra wide angle camera with focus function. There are two 20MP selfie snappers, one on each display.
Honor Magic V3
The Honor Magic V3 is available in black, green and red-brown and costs 1,999 euros. Pre-orders begin today and will ship on October 1st.
Next up is the Honor MagicPad 2. Its standout features include a 12.3-inch 144Hz OLED panel and a powerful 10,050mAh battery. The slate is powered by a 3rd generation Snapdragon 8s chip with up to 16 GB of RAM.
MagicPad 2 can be equipped with an additional Magic Bluetooth keyboard and Magic Pencil 3. This tablet is available in sky blue and star black and costs 599 euros. Pre-orders begin today and shipping is scheduled for October 1st.

Finally, the Honor MagicBook Art 14 weighs 1.03 kg to make its global debut. The PC is equipped with Intel Core 5 Ultra 125H and Core 7 Ultra 155H processors, 16 GB or 32 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD.
14.6-inch OLED touch screen with 3120 x 2080 pixel resolution and 3:2 aspect ratio, 60 Wh battery, two USB-C ports (left), USB-A and HMDI 2.1 connectors, and 3.5 audio jack has a connector. mm on the front panel. on the right side.
The MagicBook Art 14 doesn’t have a visible webcam, but it does — the webcam is a removable module on the left side of the laptop that attaches to the top of the display with magnets and pins.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



