The much-anticipated Honor 300 series continues to generate buzz, with a new leak revealing key details about the Honor 300 standard version. The phone is shaping up to be a compact yet capable budget-friendly device with a focus on essential features. Check out the leaked promotional images below.



Honor 300 key specs (rumored)
The Honor 300 standard version will feature a 50MP dual rear camera setup, likely catering to users who prioritize photography without breaking the bank. According to the tipster, the phone is equipped with a right-angled plastic middle frame and an optical fingerprint sensor for unlocking.

In terms of performance, Honor 300 is powered by a Snapdragon 7 series processor, which balances efficiency and performance for mid-range smartphones. A highlight is its support for 100W fast charging.


Notably, this phone boasts an ultra-slim design with a 6.97mm thick body (significantly slimmer than the already slick 7.7 mm Honor 200), making it one of the sleekest smartphones that has hit the market in recent years. It will be available in four configurations, including:
- 8GB + 256GB
- 12GB + 256GB
- 12GB + 512GB
- 16GB + 512GB
Honor has officially confirmed that the Honor 300 series will sport a flat-screen design, contrasting with the current trend of curved displays of the Pro models.
Moreover, the Honor 300 standard version will come in four elegant colors, including Luyan Purple, Chaka Green, Yulong Snow, and Cangshan Gray. The phone adopts a unique “wilderness porthole” design, adding a distinctive touch to its aesthetics.
Expectations for the Honor 300 series
While the standard model sets a solid foundation, the Honor 300 Pro and 300 Pro Plus versions are expected to bring higher-end features. Reports suggest these variants will feature the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen3 chip (more capable than the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 of the Honor 200 Pro), 1.5K displays, and single-point ultrasonic fingerprint sensors (an upgrade over the optical fingerprint scanner of the predecessor), offering a considerable improvement in the overall user experience.
The Honor 300 series has already received China’s 3C certification, confirming 100W fast charging across the lineup. While wireless charging is expected for the Pro models, it remains uncertain whether the standard version will include this feature.
With an official launch expected before the end of the year, the Honor 300 series promises a range of choices for users seeking value and performance. If the leaks are accurate, Honor is poised to deliver a compelling mix of affordability and innovation with the Honor 300 lineup.







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