Honor has officially unveiled its highly anticipated Honor 100 series, scheduled for an official release on November 23. The series will include the Honor 100 and the Honor 100 Pro, with notable distinctions in their design aesthetics. The revelations, including real-life images, shed light on the visual differences between the two models, especially highlighting the unique design elements of the Pro model.

Honor 100 and Honor 100 Pro design elements

Honor 100 Pro

The Honor 100 and Honor 100 Pro will showcase distinct design elements. The Honor 100 boasts three color options: black, white, and a gradient finish. Its camera setup adopts a classic rectangular shape, with a stylish semi-circular decorative band. Positioned in the middle are two cameras.

In contrast, the Honor 100 Pro introduces four color variants, including classic black and white, along with two dual-tone options in cyan and purple. What sets the Pro model apart is its innovative use of materials on the back panel. It involves a patchwork of glass and plain leather as you can see in the images. This unconventional approach presents a manufacturing challenge but adds a touch of sophistication to the device.

The camera module on the Honor 100 Pro takes a departure from traditional designs, featuring a shape inspired by the Möbius ring concept. Despite its seemingly disorderly appearance, the Möbius ring represents an infinite loop, adding a layer of symbolism to the phone’s aesthetics. Upon closer inspection, the Honor 100 Pro showcases three cameras on the rear, with a notable 50-megapixel main camera, complemented by OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) for enhanced photography capabilities.

Other leaked specifications include Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 for the Honor 100 and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for the Honor 100 Pro.

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