Honor has started teasing new smartphones, a few weeks after the company started teasing the Magic6 series during this year's Snapdragon Summit. So far, the company has shared a few images of the Honor 100 series and a short promotional video, which we have embedded below. For context, Honor tends to refresh its upper mid-range smartphones every six months, with the Honor 80 and Honor 90 series both less than a year old.
Based on the photos released so far, both the Honor 100 and Honor 100 Pro have quad-curved displays and elaborate camera housings. However, the latter has two front-facing cameras compared to the single camera in the former. Presumably, this means that the Honor 100 Pro will feature an ultra-wide-angle front-facing camera, much like its predecessor.
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Moreover, the Honor 100 Pro will have an additional rear-facing camera compared to its non-Pro sibling. While Honor has not provided full camera specifications yet, the labels on the teaser images released so far confirm a few details. For example, both models sport a 50 MP primary camera with an f/1.9 aperture, a change from the 200 MP sensor underpinning their predecessors.
Reportedly, at least the Honor 100 Pro will utilise a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and 100 W wired charging, which would be upgrades over the Honor 90 Pro. Honor will announce the 100 and 100 Pro on November 23 in China; the company has not shared any global launch details yet, though.