Honor 90 and 90 Pro are ready to make their way to the global market after being unveiled in China last month. The two phones debut with sleek designs and displays, for which Honor has been singing praises. Ahead of the global release, the Chinese company has collaborated with British digital artist Christian Venables to showcase some AI-generated artworks that draw inspiration from Honor 90’s design, specifically from its Diamond Silver and Emerald Green colorways.
See Honor 90’s design through these artworks
Honor states that the AI-generated artwork depicts “blissful summer scenes” and captures the overall vibe of the upcoming Honor 90 series. These artworks draw inspiration from the design of the Diamond Silver and Emerald Green colorways featured in the series. Additionally, Honor aims to encourage young people to create art using artificial intelligence software. To support this initiative, the company is organizing a contest that includes up to 10 AIGC Innovation Awards. This contest marks the first design competition in the smart terminal industry to introduce AIGC artworks.





As mentioned, the Honor 90 series will soon be making its debut in the global market. The new lineup will be unveiled on July 6 in Paris, France. Global Honor 90 and 90 Pro both will have the same specifications and design as their Chinese counterparts. They get a 200MP main camera sensor for clicking pictures. The vanilla model is powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 1 chipset.
The Honor 90 Pro gets the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. It flaunts a 6.78-inch 2800 x 1224 pixels OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a very high PWM Dimming. Both devices pack a 5000mAh battery, with standard model supporting 66W charging and Pro model up to 100W.
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