Chinese smartphone manufacturer Honor has unveiled the Magic V5, which it claims to be the world's thinnest foldable phone. The device measures 8.8mm in thickness when folded and 4.1mm when unfolded, making it slimmer than competing models such as Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7. The Magic V5 features a 5000-nit OLED display, a triple camera setup, and is powered by a Snapdragon system-on-chip. It also includes a large battery with silicon-carbon technology, contributing to its lightweight design at 217 grams. Additionally, the phone is equipped with an AI assistant named Yoyo, capable of handling tasks like making presentations and managing ride-hailing services. Honor's launch of the Magic V5 comes just days before Samsung is expected to announce its next-generation foldable devices, signaling a direct challenge to Samsung's dominance in the foldable smartphone market. Early hands-on reviews highlight the device's sleek design and technological innovations, positioning it as a potential game-changer in the foldable phone segment.
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