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Honor recently unveiled its new number series phones, the Honor 300 Pro and Honor 300 Ultra. While both phones target the high-end market, a closer look at them reveals they are surprisingly similar. So this begs the question whether the Ultra model justifies its higher price.

Here’s why the Honor 300 Ultra might not make much sense when the 300 Pro offers nearly identical specifications at a significantly lower cost.

Honor 300 Ultra design(1)
Honor 300 Ultra
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Performance

Under the hood, both phones are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, paired with an Adreno 750 GPU. They share the same CPU configuration and software experience, running Android 15 with Honor’s MagicOS 9 overlay.

Honor 300 Pro

The memory configurations are nearly identical as well, except for the Ultra offering a 1TB option with 16GB of RAM, compared to the Pro’s maximum of 512GB. Unless you absolutely need that extra storage, the Pro’s 16GB RAM + 512GB variant should suffice for most users.

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