A few weeks have now passed since Honor initially announced the Honor 200 Pro, one-half of the Honor 200 series with the regular Honor 200. Typically, Honor waits a few months before releasing its devices globally, as has proved the case with the likes of the Magic V2 and the MagicBook Pro 16. However, the Honor 200 Pro can now be pre-ordered across the Eurozone and the UK.
To recap, Honor equips the Honor 200 Pro with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, a 4 nm chipset that Qualcomm markets as offering slightly worse performance than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Consequently, the Honor 200 Pro should rival the performance of theMagic6 Pro (curr. $1,010 on Amazon), which remains its flagship candybar smartphone globally. To that end, Honor includes a 5,200 mAh silicon carbon battery that supports 100 W wired, 66 W wireless and 5 W reverse wireless charging. Additionally, Honor has equipped the device with a 6.87-inch OLED display that outputs at 2,700 x 1,224 pixels with a 120 Hz refresh rate and an alleged 4,000 nits peak brightness.
Moreover, the Honor 200 Pro integrates a trio of 50 MP cameras, as well as a 12 MP ultra-wide (112° FoV) and a 2 MP front-facing depth camera. The Honor 200 Pro is available to order today for £699.99 with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. With that being said, Honor will throw in a Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 8 (curr. $499.95 on Amazon) wireless speaker with pre-orders before the device goes on general sale on June 26. Please see Honor's website for more details.
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