Looks like Honor isn’t wasting any time. Hot on the heels of their flagship Magic 7 series launch, rumors about their upcoming mid-range 300 series are already surfacing online.
Expected to launch before the end of the year, details about the new lineup have started appearing, thanks to a post from Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the Chinese social media platform.
According to the tipster, the Honor 300 series may move past the FHD+ displays of the 200 series, possibly featuring a sharper 1.5K resolution. It might also run on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
The leak also confirms earlier information from 3C certifications: the 300 series will support 100W wired charging. Wireless charging might also return, and security could get a boost with a single-point ultrasonic fingerprint scanner embedded in the display.

These specs likely apply to the top-tier model, possibly the Honor 300 Pro or Pro+. The previous 200 series included various models, from the standard 200 to the budget-friendly Lite and entry-level Smart. The 300 series will probably offer similar options.
In fact, four models in the lineup have recently received 3C certifications in China, with model numbers AMP-AN00, AMP-AN10, AMM-AN00, and AMG-AN00. While the exact names of these devices are still unknown, they’re likely all part of the Honor 300 series.
Additionally, a previous rumor suggests a more compact design for the standard version, while a leaked render of the Pro model hints at a distinctive rear camera layout, a triple-lens setup, and a curved display with minimal bezels.
With the launch window supposedly approaching, we can expect more details to surface in the coming weeks. In the meantime, if you’re looking for a top-tier option from Honor, don’t forget about the recently launched Magic 7 series, featuring the Magic 7 and Magic 7 Pro models.







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