The 200 Lite was officially unveiled last week, but it won’t remain the sole member of the 200 family for long. It will soon be joined by the Honor 200 and Honor 200 Pro, whose chipsets were recently leaked in China. The Honor 200 is rumored to feature the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC, while the 200 Pro is expected to boast the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. This represents a significant upgrade from previous Honor models like the 100 and 100 Pro, with a notably different rear camera island design.
Both the 200 and Honor 200 Pro are believed to have already received certification for sale in China by the 3C authority. These devices are anticipated to support 100W fast wired charging, ensuring quick battery top-ups. The official launch is expected later this month, though the exact markets remain unclear. The Honor 200 Lite debuted in Europe, but the 200 and 200 Pro might first be introduced in China.
Previous leaks suggest the 200 and 200 Pro will feature quad-curved OLED screens with “1.5K” resolution. The Pro model is rumored to have dual selfie cameras within a pill-shaped cutout. The primary rear camera is expected to include a variable aperture and optical image stabilization (OIS), accompanied by a telephoto lens. These enhancements indicate significant advancements in camera technology and display features for Honor’s latest flagship series.
Published on 06/16/24 10:41 | by Rawa John