When it comes to marketing of magic V3, the honor is not behind. The company took only one job at Samsung’s latest Galaxy S25 Edge by comparing thickness – or instead of thickness – this is anything other than Latif.
Samsung recently introduced Galaxy S. 25 Edge As the most thin smartphone ever ever. Only at 5.8 mm thick, the phone comes with the courageous tagline to be “beyond slim” and packs some serious hardware: 200 MP camera in the rail -shaped module, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 elite chip, and a sweet -powered features. Despite its thin frame, Samsung still managed to squeeze into a 3900mAh battery.
But the honor was not affected. In a direct comparison, the Chinese brand highlights that its foldable magic v3 measures only 4.35 mm in thickness when it is fully opened, reduces Samsung. S25 Edge From a notable margin. More importantly, Honor claims that his device does not compromise to reach there. Along with the phrase “thin without catch”. The obvious effect is that Galaxy S25 Edge It may be that some of the few corners can be cut off to achieve its highly slim design, some honors show that it has avoided the magic V3. After that, Honor pointed out that the magic V3 has a large, 5150mah battery despite being thinner in its open condition. The camera sunglasses between the two phones are the same, though details have not been provided in this particular teaser.
Still, it is worth noting that Galaxy S25 Edge And the magic V3 is not in the same category at all. One is a traditional slab -style flag, while the other is a foldable. Comparing the thickness between the folded phone and the inflamed man does not paint a complete picture, and the real world’s performance and stability can be more important than the raw measurement.
This is not the first time Ijaz has made fun of rivals, and it may not be the last. Since both companies continue to improve their advanced devices, we will see more of these playful jaws. But whether it be about battery size, camera capabilities, or thin, the ultimate choice will still come to the extent to what extent these features remain in everyday use.
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