Honor Magic V3

keithtan1214

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If the oppo n3 is already thicker than v3 without the case. Then naturally the n3 will be thicker when both are using cases.
That’s quite clear and certainly not the main point of my inquiry.

Let me elaborate: when I had the Oppo Find N3 Fold, I appreciated nearly everything about it, except that it was cumbersome to use one-handed due to its thickness with the case on. In many blogs and YouTube videos about the Magic V3, many people rave about how easy it is to handle one-handed, just like a regular phone. However, this feedback is based on using the device without a case.

My concern is whether adding a case will make the Magic V3 feel as unwieldy as the Oppo Find N3 or compared to a normal phone, given that the extra bulk might hinder comfortable one-handed use again, which defeats the purpose of changing. While Magic V3 has the thickness of a standard iPhone (cannot remember which iPhone they compare with), a Magic V3 case comes with front and back casing, which a typical phone comes with only 1 case.
 

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That’s quite clear and certainly not the main point of my inquiry.

Let me elaborate: when I had the Oppo Find N3 Fold, I appreciated nearly everything about it, except that it was cumbersome to use one-handed due to its thickness with the case on. In many blogs and YouTube videos about the Magic V3, many people rave about how easy it is to handle one-handed, just like a regular phone. However, this feedback is based on using the device without a case.

My concern is whether adding a case will make the Magic V3 feel as unwieldy as the Oppo Find N3 or compared to a normal phone, given that the extra bulk might hinder comfortable one-handed use again, which defeats the purpose of changing. While Magic V3 has the thickness of a standard iPhone (cannot remember which iPhone they compare with), a Magic V3 case comes with front and back casing, which a typical phone comes with only 1 case.
Easier you go shop compare the demo unit.
 

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That’s quite clear and certainly not the main point of my inquiry.

Let me elaborate: when I had the Oppo Find N3 Fold, I appreciated nearly everything about it, except that it was cumbersome to use one-handed due to its thickness with the case on. In many blogs and YouTube videos about the Magic V3, many people rave about how easy it is to handle one-handed, just like a regular phone. However, this feedback is based on using the device without a case.

My concern is whether adding a case will make the Magic V3 feel as unwieldy as the Oppo Find N3 or compared to a normal phone, given that the extra bulk might hinder comfortable one-handed use again, which defeats the purpose of changing. While Magic V3 has the thickness of a standard iPhone (cannot remember which iPhone they compare with), a Magic V3 case comes with front and back casing, which a typical phone comes with only 1 case.
I'm using the free provided case. Thickness I feel is alright, feels just like normal slab phone with case when its folded. The thickness with the provided case is like fold 6 / find n3 naked.
 

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It's 5.5 days with the phone (received on 12/9 8pm). I know it's still early days, but today's battery feels better than my s24u. Unplugged 100% at 9am. Played 30mins squad busters and the next 2.5 hours on YouTube using inner screen. Now 12.26pm and left 71%.
 

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The total weight of the original of the leather casing front n back are 34g. Not sure of the black n green casing.

I bought a 3rd party with a back with lens ring protection and a front with tempered glass weighing 76g, but I didn't use it in the end.
 

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I saw Honor Msia website stating only 6 months, found nothing for Singapore; hence asking.
Msia also stated 365, dunno where is your source. during purchase, it is one of the freebies stated whether in SG/MY.
 

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That’s quite clear and certainly not the main point of my inquiry.

Let me elaborate: when I had the Oppo Find N3 Fold, I appreciated nearly everything about it, except that it was cumbersome to use one-handed due to its thickness with the case on. In many blogs and YouTube videos about the Magic V3, many people rave about how easy it is to handle one-handed, just like a regular phone. However, this feedback is based on using the device without a case.

My concern is whether adding a case will make the Magic V3 feel as unwieldy as the Oppo Find N3 or compared to a normal phone, given that the extra bulk might hinder comfortable one-handed use again, which defeats the purpose of changing. While Magic V3 has the thickness of a standard iPhone (cannot remember which iPhone they compare with), a Magic V3 case comes with front and back casing, which a typical phone comes with only 1 case.

I think its probably the way you asked the question. The two phones dimensions are fixed, there are many variable factors

1. Both find n3 and magic v3 come with front and back case- the default ones definitely add around the same thickness. Like another bro mentioned, if your just gonna use the default case and compare N3 and Magic V3, V3 is definitely much thinner?
2. How big is your palm/hand? definition of one handed ease of use really varies from person to person
3. Have you already tried thinner cases for N3 and still feel that its hard to handle even with 1 handed mode? If yes then V3 is definitely much easier to handle with thin cases, even tho its wider and taller than N3.
Msia also stated 365, dunno where is your source. during purchase, it is one of the freebies stated whether in SG/MY.
Msia one is actually first 6 months free, another 6 months is 50% off repair price.
 

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Guess we discussed this before, does our phone have wifi6/6e?

im seeing my phone has a 6 on the wifi, using NETGEAR Nighthawk 8-Stream Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router - AXE7800 7.8Gbps (RAXE300).

Does it means our phone have wifi 6/6E as well?
 

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The total weight of the original of the leather casing front n back are 34g. Not sure of the black n green casing.

I bought a 3rd party with a back with lens ring protection and a front with tempered glass weighing 76g, but I didn't use it in the end.
why?
 

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Guess we discussed this before, does our phone have wifi6/6e?

im seeing my phone has a 6 on the wifi, using NETGEAR Nighthawk 8-Stream Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router - AXE7800 7.8Gbps (RAXE300).

Does it means our phone have wifi 6/6E as well?
Yes.
 

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your best bet is the knock screen with knuckle and then circle it ...

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found the innner screen not working well with polarize sungglasses ...the screen look weird if you wearing polarized lens.. didn't notice this on fold 6 inner screen .. :(
 

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your best bet is the knock screen with knuckle and then circle it ...

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found the innner screen not working well with polarize sungglasses ...the screen look weird if you wearing polarized lens.. didn't notice this on fold 6 inner screen .. :(
so when u selling ur V3 and go back to fold 6?
 
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