The Honor 200 Series has made its entrance into the global market, featuring three variants: the standard, pro, and lite models. The first two serve as the successors to last year's Honor 100 duo and were initially launched in China last month. These global versions retain the same specifications as their Chinese counterparts. Below, we delve into the specifics of all three Honor 200 series phones.
Honor 200 Series Goes Global
Both the Honor 200 and 200 Pro are equipped with a 6.78-inch OLED display featuring curved edges, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 4,000 nits. The Honor 200 has a resolution of 2,664 x 1,200 pixels, while the Pro version offers a slightly higher resolution of 2,700 x 1,224 pixels. These displays come with features such as AI Circadian night display, low blue light, and TUV flicker-free certification. The design of both phones is identical, characterized by a pill-shaped camera island and a textured pattern on the back panel.
Camera Specifications
When it comes to cameras, both the Honor 200 and 200 Pro feature a triple rear camera setup, although there are minor differences in their sensors. The standard Honor 200 is equipped with a 50MP 1/1.56-inch main camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), a 50MP telephoto lens with OIS and Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS), and a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens. On the other hand, the Pro variant boasts a 50MP 1/1.3-inch H9000 main sensor, a 50MP telephoto lens with both OIS and EIS support, and a 12MP ultra-wide angle camera.
Honor 200 Series has been unveiled in the global markets. The lineup comprises of the standard, pro, and lite variants. The former two arrive as the successors to the last year’s Honor 100 duo. They also debuted in China last month and the global variants come with the same specifications. Read on to know all the details about the three Honor 200 series phones below.
Honor 200 series debuts globally
The Honor 200 and 200 Pro come with 6.78-inch OLED display with curved edges, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 4,000 nits peak brightness. The former has a resolution of 2,664 x 1,200 pixels whereas the latter bears 2,700 x 1,224 pixels. There are display features like AI Circadian night display, low blue light, and TUV flicker-free certification. Both phones have the same design with a pill-shaped camera island and a textured pattern on the back panel.
On the optics front, the Honor 200 and 200 Pro sport triple rear cameras with the same setup. However, there are slight differences in the sensors on the two devices. The standard model has a 50MP 1/1.56-inch main camera with OIS, a 50MP OIS+EIS telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultra-wide angle unit. Meanwhile, the Pro variant features a 50MP 1/1.3-inch H9000 main sensor and a 50MP telephoto unit with OIS and EIS support and a 12MP ultra-wide angle snapper.