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.

Price Comparison
Here’s where things become harder to justify for the Honor 300 Ultra. The base model of the Ultra starts at 4199 yuan ($610) for 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, while the top-tier 16GB/1TB variant costs 4699 yuan ($680).
In contrast, the Pro offers more accessible pricing:
- 12/256GB: 3399 yuan ($470)
- 12/512GB: 3699 yuan ($510)
- 16/512GB: 3999 yuan ($550)
The price difference between the highest-tier Pro and the base Ultra is 200 yuan ($30), and the 16GB/1TB Ultra model adds an additional 700 yuan ($100). For most users, the Pro offers almost everything the Ultra does at a more competitive price.






