Honor is ready to launch its new line of premium mid-range smartphones, the Honor 90 series, which will be unveiled in China on May 29. Ahead of the release, the brand has already started teasing the phones in the new lineup, with a recent teaser revealing the design of both the Honor 90 and 90 Pro. Now, the company has confirmed that the phones will feature a 200MP primary camera, eye-friendly dimming, and a large battery. Here are the details.

Honor to unleash full-potential of the 200MP HP3 Sensor

Honor has announced via Weibo that reservations for the Honor 90 series are now open in China. The company has also confirmed that the phones will be equipped with a 200MP primary camera. It is highly likely that the same Samsung ISOCELL HP3 sensor used in the Honor 80 Pro will be employed. However, according to Digital Chat Station, the sensor’s resolution will not be capped at 160MP. Instead, this time the company will utilize its full potential.

Honor 90 Pro

The official Weibo poster on the Honor Mall shows the Honor 90 and Honor 90 Pro will also be equipped with a “zero-risk dimming eye protection screen” and a built-in 5000mAh battery. The Honor 90 series will apparently use 3840Hz PWM zero-risk dimming eye protection screen.

From what we can see, most of the major specifications of the Honor 90 series have not changed much. The top-end model still uses the same Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip as its predecessor and features a 1.5K high-frequency dimming centered dual-hole curved screen. It remains to be seen whether the pricing will remain similar to the previous model or if Honor plans to introduce the new line with a price bump.

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