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Honor has been teasing its upcoming 300 series phones for a while, and now we finally have an official launch date for China, December 2nd. 

The announcement comes just after several rival launches. For instance, Oppo will launch the Reno 13 series on November 25 (today), Redmi has an event for its K80 line on November 27, and Vivo will unveil the S20 series on November 28 in China.

Honor’s lineup includes three models — the vanilla 300, 300 Pro, and 300 Ultra. While all three share a similar rear design, the 300 Pro and Ultra have more in common with each other.

What you can expect

The latter features a curved screen with a pill-shaped cutout on top for two selfie cameras. Honor 300, on the other hand, has a flat panel with a single hole-punch cutout. 

The Pro and Ultra also share a triple camera setup on the back while the vanilla model has a dual-camera system, likely led by a 50MP main sensor.

Honor 300 Pro

As for the performance, rumors suggest a Snapdragon 7 series processor for the Honor 300, powered by a 5300mAh battery with 100W charging support. And despite its sizable battery, the phone measures just 6.97mm in thickness. It will come in four configurations: 8/256GB, 12/256GB, 12/512GB, and 16/512GB.

The Pro and Ultra models may not match the slim profile of the vanilla 300, but they are expected to offer wireless charging as an added convenience. The wired charging remains the same at 100W, and so is the 5300mAh battery. Both models will likely be powered by the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.

Apart from this, we know that the standard model will be available in Luyan Purple, Chaka Green, Yulong Snow, and Cangshan Gray shades. Meanwhile, the Pro and Ultra models are expected to come in at least White and Black options.

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