Honor exhibited the Honor 300 Pro model, which is a part of the 300 series, in its official store and shared the design and color options of the device with the public. The device, which draws attention with its curved screen and three stylish color options such as Ink Rock Black, Tea Green and Starlight Sand, aims to bring together aesthetics and technology. The model that addresses the different storage needs of users; It will be offered in 12 GB + 256 GB, 12 GB + 512 GB and 16 GB + 512 GB options.
This development came after the company shared some clues about the base model of the Honor 300 series. The flat screen design of Honor 300 is offered in five different color options: purple, black, green, gray and white. It was also emphasized that the device has a thickness of only 6.97 mm and is thinner than a straw.
The Honor 300 series offers significant technical improvements compared to its predecessors. It is claimed that the series will offer a 1.5K resolution screen, leaving behind Full HD + resolution. While the flagships of the series, the Honor 300 Pro and Pro + models, are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, it is estimated that the base model will come with the Snapdragon 7 series processor. Honor 200, released last year, was powered by the 4nm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, and these new processors promise a serious leap in terms of performance.
Honor 300 Pro will come with 100W wireless charging support
Honor 300 Pro aims to increase the user experience not only with a powerful processor but also with 100W wired fast charging support and wireless charging features. According to China’s 3C certification, there will be four different models in the series. This indicates that a Lite or Smart model may also be included in the series.
It is stated that the Honor 300 Pro+ model will come with a triple-lens camera system and that this system will not only offer a visually stylish design but also be equipped with advanced photography features. In addition, the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, which will be used for the first time in the series, will replace the optical sensors found in last year’s models and offer a faster and more secure user experience.