Honor 300 and 300 Pro Are Here
The much-anticipated Honor 300 series was officially unveiled yesterday in China, marking a significant step in Honor's journey of innovation and premium smartphone offerings. The series includes three models: the standard Honor 300, the Honor 300 Pro, and the Honor 300 Ultra. This article focuses on the Honor 300 and Honor 300 Pro, highlighting their specifications, features, and pricing.
Elegant and Distinctive Design
The Honor 300 and 300 Pro exhibit an elegant design, drawing attention with their unique camera module shapes. While the Honor 300 has a flat front panel with a centered "hole-punch" front camera, the Honor 300 Pro features a curved front panel with an oval "hole-punch" design. The aesthetics are both modern and functional, ensuring these phones stand out in the competitive market.
Honor 300 and 300 Pro Specifications
Display
Both models are equipped with stunning OLED displays. The Honor 300 features a 6.7-inch screen with a resolution of 2664 × 1200 pixels, while the Honor 300 Pro offers a slightly larger 6.78-inch screen with a resolution of 2700 × 1224 pixels. Both displays support:
- 120 Hz refresh rate
- Brightness up to 4000 nits
- 100% DCI-P3 color gamut
- 3840 Hz PWM dimming for reduced eye strain
Performance
Under the hood, the Honor 300 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen3 chipset, while the Honor 300 Pro is equipped with the more advanced Snapdragon 8 Gen3 processor. Both phones come with different memory configurations:
- Honor 300: 8GB/12GB/16GB RAM, 256GB/512GB storage
- Honor 300 Pro: 12GB/16GB RAM, 256GB/512GB storage
The phones run on Android 15 with the MagicOS 8.0 superstructure, offering a smooth and user-friendly experience.
Battery and Charging
Both models feature a 5300 mAh battery that supports 100W wired fast charging. The Honor 300 Pro adds 80W wireless charging, making it even more versatile for users who prioritize convenience.
Camera
Photography is a key focus for the Honor 300 series. The Honor 300 features a dual-camera setup:
- 50 MP Sony IMX906 primary sensor (f/1.5, OIS)
- 12 MP wide-angle lens (f/2.2, macro support from 2.5 cm)
The Honor 300 Pro enhances this with a triple-camera setup:
- 50 MP Sony IMX906 primary sensor (f/1.5, OIS)
- 12 MP wide-angle lens (f/2.2, macro support)
- 50 MP Sony IMX856 telephoto lens (3x optical zoom)
Both models share a 50 MP front camera (f/2.1), perfect for selfies and video calls.
Other Features
- Optical in-display fingerprint sensor
- IP65 water and dust resistance
Pricing and Availability
Both models are available for pre-order in China, with sales beginning on December 6. The color options are:
- Honor 300: Luyan Purple, Moyan Black, Chaka Green, Cangshan Gray, Yulong Snow
- Honor 300 Pro: Rock Black, Tea Green, Starlight Sand
The pricing for the models is as follows:
Honor 300 Prices
- 8GB/256GB: 2299 yuan ($316)
- 12GB/256GB: 2499 yuan ($344)
- 12GB/512GB: 2799 yuan ($385)
- 16GB/512GB: 2999 yuan ($412)
Honor 300 Pro Prices
- 12GB/256GB: 3399 yuan ($467)
- 12GB/512GB: 3699 yuan ($509)
- 16GB/512GB: 3999 yuan ($550)
The Honor 300 and Honor 300 Pro set a new benchmark for mid-range and flagship smartphones, offering exceptional design, top-notch performance, and advanced camera capabilities. With competitive pricing and robust features, these phones are poised to attract a wide audience. Stay tuned for updates on the Honor 300 Ultra in our next article.
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