Honor, the smartphone manufacturer, appears to be working on its next generation of number series smartphones. A handset named the Honor 200 Lite, carrying the model number LLY-NX1, has been certified by the TRDA (Telecommunications and Digital Regulatory Authority) in the United Arab Emirates. 

This listing confirms a few key insights. Firstly, it confirms that Honor’s upcoming series will be called the “Honor 200 Series” and not anything in between. Secondly, the lineup is also likely to have a “Lite” model this time around. 

The Honor 100 series, launched in China in November 2023, consisted only of standard and pro models. The Honor 200 Lite looks like a new addition to the lineup.

As of now, the TRDA certification doesn’t reveal any further specifications about the Honor 200 Lite. We’ll likely learn more about the device and the Honor 200 series in general in the future.

Honor 100 series Specifications

In the meantime, let’s quickly go over the features of the Honor 100 series. Both the Honor 100 and 100 Pro feature quad-curved OLED displays, but differ slightly in front camera design: the Honor 100 has a single punch-hole camera while the Pro has a pill-shaped dual-lens setup. Their rear camera modules are also distinct.

Both phones offer similar screen specs: 6.7-inch (Honor 100) or 6.78-inch (Honor 100 Pro) OLED panels with 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh, and high brightness. Security is handled by an in-screen fingerprint scanner.

The Honor 100 uses the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, while the 100 Pro is powered by the higher-end Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. 

Both phones feature a 50MP OIS-enabled main rear camera and a 12MP ultrawide lens. The Pro adds a 32MP telephoto camera for optical zoom. 

Moreover, both have 5,000mAh batteries with 100W fast charging, but only the Pro supports 66W wireless charging. Other features include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and more.

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