The Honor 100 series, slated for release on November 23, is expected to introduce the world’s first phone with a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset in its vanilla variant, while the 100 Pro is anticipated to feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset.
New specifications have emerged over the weekend, reaffirming that both the Pro and standard versions of the Honor 100 will support 100W charging. Additionally, reports suggest that both phones will sport identical 1220p panels boasting 3840 Hz PWM and a peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits.
According to leaks from China, the Honor 100 will house a 50 MP main camera equipped with OIS, accompanied by a 12 MP ultrawide unit. Moreover, the selfie shooter is expected to feature another 50 MP sensor.
In contrast, the Honor 100 Pro is set to include a 32 MP portrait camera on the rear, also equipped with OIS. Additionally, the 50 MP front-facing camera is rumored to incorporate a 2 MP assistant within a pill-shaped punch-hole design.
If these speculations hold true, both the Honor 100 and 100 Pro will offer three memory combinations – 12/256 GB, 16/256 GB, and 16/512 GB. Initial prices in China are expected to start from CNY2,799 ($390/€355) for the Honor 100 and CNY3,699 ($515/€470) for the Honor 100 Pro.
Published on 11/28/23 8:02 | by Rawa John