Honor is preparing to launch its new GT series smartphones in China, with one of the brand executives teasing their arrival last week. Leaks suggest that there will be two devices in this series, namely the Honor 90 GT (previously known as the Honor 100 GT) and the Honor X50 GT. These smartphones will focus on delivering high performance.
Limited information is currently available about these products, but a few more important details have recently emerged. According to Digital Chat Station, both the Honor 90 GT and the Honor X50 GT will feature up to 24GB of RAM, making them the brand's first smartphones to offer such a large amount of memory.
Additionally, the tipster claims that the main camera of these devices will be equipped with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). Furthermore, the smartphones will be powered by three different chipsets and will boast eye-catching displays.
Previously, the same source had revealed that the Honor 90 GT would be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, while the Honor X50 GT would be equipped with the Snapdragon 888. However, this is the first time we are hearing about three chipsets being involved.
Currently, it is unclear which of the two phones will house the third chipset. It is possible that the Honor 90 GT may come in two variants, each offering a different chipset.
In terms of displays, the handsets are rumored to feature flat screens. Whether these screens will be LCD or OLED panels remains unknown. There is a possibility that the smartphones may ultimately come with OLED displays.
In the coming days, we anticipate learning more about the Honor 90 GT and the Honor X50 GT. It is possible that the brand may begin officially teasing the features, especially since an executive has already hinted that the GT series will be spun off into a new separate lineup of devices, distinct from the existing number and X series.