Honor 300 Ultra now official with striking design and flagship credentials
The Honor 200 series is barely six months old. Nonetheless, Honor has now confirmed that it soon intends to replace the Honor 200 Pro with a direct successor, which it will deliver alongside the Honor 300 and Honor 300 Ultra. Like Xiaomi and the recent Redmi K80 series, Honor's teasers have focused on the series' top model for now.
Nonetheless, Honor has shared a few images of the Honor 300 and Honor 300 Pro, which we have embedded below. In short, the pair look like pared-down versions of the Honor 300 Ultra, which has a comparatively large camera housing. Still, all models sport Honor's 'Portrait Master' branding, presumably on account of their bokeh capabilities when taking pictures of people.
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Based on the teasers that Honor has released so far, the Honor 300 Pro and Honor 300 Ultra both feature three rear-facing cameras. However, potentially only the latter also contains a pair of front-facing cameras and a third sensor for providing 3D face unlock functionality. Moreover, the Honor 300 Ultra has a relatively thick bottom bezel, which Honor has attempted to hide by using a curved display.
Reportedly, the Honor 300 Ultra will launch with Qualcomm's Snapragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which Honor also uses inside the Magic6 Pro (curr. $850 on Amazon). On top of that, the Honor 300 Ultra is said to utilise up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of built-in storage. Honor will fully unveil the Honor 300, Honor 300 Pro and Honor 300 Ultra in China on December 2; there is no word on international availability just yet, though.