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Honor launched the Honor 200 Pro towards the end of May this year with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. While it’s only been slightly over two months, the successor has already entered the conversation. A rendering of the Honor 300 Pro has surfaced on the internet that also speculates some of the specifications of the device.

As you can see from the image, the phone is expected to come with a uniquely designed camera module, that includes three lenses and a flash module. On the front, the phone packs a curved display. Upon closer inspection, you will see that the front includes a dual-camera setup for the front, just like its predecessor. Notably, the predecessor also comes with a similar curved display with narrow and almost symmetrical bezels.

According to the render, the back panel will have similar stripes as the predecessor. However, the branding seems to be relatively well-pronounced this time.

Speaking of the internals, here are some guesses made by netizens. The camera setup is expected to include a 50MP main sensor and support 50X zoom with a periscope telephoto. Speaking of performance, the phone is expected to equip the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and pack a 5300mAh battery inside, that will support 100W wired and 66W wireless fast charging.

On the front, the phone will have the second-generation Honor Oasis eye protection screen with zero-risk dual ultra-high frequency dimming. It is also expected to be IP68 dust and water-resistant and support NFC and IR blaster for remote control functionality.

While the information above is rumored, we can take a look at the predecessor to get an idea of what to expect. The Honor 200 Pro comes with a 6.78 (1224 x 2700) OLED display that goes up to 4000 nits in peak brightness. It was launched with MagicOS 8, which is based on Android 14. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip is paired with 12GB or 16GB RAM and 256GB or 512GB or 1TB storage. The phone offers a 50MP main, 50MP 2.5X telephoto, and a 12MP ultrawide on the back. There is a 5200 mAh battery inside, which also supports 100W wired and 66W wireless charging.

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