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Honor has officially confirmed that its upcoming Honor 300 series will feature a flat-screen design, dispelling doubts about the phone’s design and appearance. It contrasts with the curved displays that have become more popular in recent years.

This announcement was made by Jiang Hairong, the CMO of Honor Terminal Co., Ltd., in response to inquiries from Chinese netizens. The Honor 300 series is expected to be a budget-friendly lineup, catering to users seeking compact and affordable smartphones without compromising on essential features.

The company also mentioned that the Honor 300 series will boast an ultra-thin, small straight screen, making it one of the thinnest phones in its class. This design choice reflects a preference for simplicity and practicality, which should appeal to users who prefer a more traditional, compact smartphone form factor.

What we know so far

The Honor 300 series is shaping up to be a solid performer, offering a range of configurations to suit different user needs. The base model, the Honor 300, will come with a Snapdragon 7 series processor, providing a good balance between performance and efficiency for everyday tasks. It will also support 100W fast wired charging.

The Honor 300 Pro takes things up a notch with a much more capable Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, ensuring flagship-level performance for gaming, multitasking, and demanding applications. This model will feature a large 1.5K quad-curved screen, ensuring a more immersive viewing experience.

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In addition to the impressive wired charging speed, the 300 Pro will also support wireless charging, adding a layer of convenience. The Pro model is expected to come with a 50MP triple-camera setup on the rear, including a 50MP vertical telephoto lens, and a dual 50MP front-facing camera, which will appeal to photography enthusiasts.

The Honor 300 Pro+ model features the same Snapdragon 8 Gen3 processor, a 1.5K display, and 100W wired and wireless charging. However, it will include a 50MP periscope camera for enhanced zooming capability, rounding out its premium feature set.

All three models in the Honor 300 series are expected to include ultrasonic under-screen fingerprint sensors, a rare feature in this price range, which offers a faster and more reliable unlocking experience.

All models have already been added to China’s MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) database, indicating that the release is imminent.

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