Honor 100 reconfirmed: standard Snapdragon 7Gen3+and high-end Snapdragon 8Gen2, significantly upgraded in performance
After the outstanding market performance brought by the Honor 90 series, many netizens are full of expectations for the upcoming Honor 100 series. Currently, the Honor 100 series has been officially announced to be released on November 23, and the official has brought relevant warm-up publicity
After the outstanding market performance brought by the Honor 90 series, many netizens are full of expectations for the upcoming Honor 100 series. Currently, the Honor 100 series has been officially announced to be released on November 23, and the official has brought relevant warm-up publicity. As a result, the exterior design details of the Honor 100 series have been clearly displayed. This new machine adopts a brand new camera module design and body polishing, At the same time, it takes into account both the aesthetic appeal and the texture of the body, and the appearance is quite good. Now, there is good news again for the Honor 100 series, which adopts the standard Snapdragon 7Gen3 and high-end Snapdragon 8Gen2 solutions, with significantly upgraded performance compared to the previous generation.
On November 16th, it was reported that offline dealers of Honor had exposed promotional materials related to the Honor 100 series online. As a result, the performance plan of the Honor 100 series was confirmed. The Honor 100 is equipped with the third generation Snapdragon 7 chip (Snapdragon 7Gen3), and the Honor 100 Pro is equipped with the second generation Snapdragon 8 flagship chip (Snapdragon 8Gen2). Compared to the Snapdragon 7Gen1 and Snapdragon 8+Gen1 installed on the previous generation models, the performance has been significantly upgraded.
It is worth noting that the Snapdragon 7Gen3 has already appeared in the GeekBench6 database. This chip adopts TSMC's 4nm process, with a CPU architecture of 1x2.63GHz+3x2.4GHz+4x1.8GHz, and a GPU of Adeno720. The overall performance has been significantly improved compared to the Snapdragon 7Gen1. Although there is still some difference compared to the Snapdragon 8+, its performance as a mid-range device is already quite good.
In addition, the blogger @ Digital Chat Station has brought more product details. The blogger stated that the Honor 100 series has launched a 1.5K Oasis Eye Protection Screen, and the 3840Hz PWM Eye Protection Dimming has further improved. The entire series is equipped with a 100W charging head, and the entire series uses a 50MPOIS main camera.
Meanwhile, the blogger mentioned that the Honor 100 will debut with Snapdragon 7Gen3, and the Honor 100 Pro will be equipped with Snapdragon 8Gen2. From the current news, the Honor 100Pro should be equipped with the full blooded Snapdragon 8Gen2, no longer like the previous generation equipped with a frequency down version. This means that the performance index of the Honor 100Pro will be around 1.6 million, which is not a small improvement compared to the previous generation.
In terms of imaging, the Honor 100 and Honor 100 Pro have also undergone significant upgrades in terms of imaging. From the official poster, it can be seen that both new machines use a rear main camera with a specification of "50MPOIS1: 1.9/27ASPH", which is a 50 megapixel F1.9 aperture 27mm aspherical bottom main camera and supports OIS optical anti shake, further improving the shooting ability of the lens. This is also the first time in the Honor Digital series to equip a rear main camera with OIS technology, This means that the Honor 100 series will have a significant improvement in imaging.
In fact, the main selling points of the Honor Digital series have always included imaging functions. Although the experience is good, it has not been equipped with expensive OIS technology, so there is still a certain gap compared to flagship phones. Nowadays, with the increasingly fierce competition in the mid-range market, both Honor 100 and Honor 100 Pro have adopted the flagship OIS bottom main camera, which will significantly improve the user photography experience, which is good news for users.
In terms of appearance, photos of the models of the Honor 100 series have been exposed online. It is expected that both Honor 100 and Honor 100 Pro will come in four colors to choose from, including black, green, white, and purple. The back cover is made of glass material; The Honor 100Pro will be made of glass material in both black and white, while green and purple will be designed with a mix and match of glass and plain leather, giving it a unique look.
In this new color scheme, the most highlight is the white version and Pro contrast version. The white version is called Moon Shadow White, and the body process design is very similar to the Huawei P60 Rococo white version. Combined with the new camera module, it looks very good in appearance; Both the purple and green versions of the Honor 100Pro adopt a glass+plain leather hybrid design, combined with a brand new irregular line camera module, while also taking into account appearance, texture, and recognition, making it eye-catching.
Overall, the Honor 100 series will bring two new models, the Honor 100 and the Honor 100Pro. Currently, the appearance design, performance core, and image configuration of these two new models have been exposed. Based on the new modules and color matching, they will bring an excellent appearance experience. The core solutions based on the standard Snapdragon 7Gen3 and the high-end Snapdragon 8Gen2 will bring an excellent performance experience, The solution based on the standard 50 megapixel OIS main camera across the entire series will bring an excellent imaging experience, which means that the Honor 100 series will bring significant upgrades in appearance, performance, and imaging, which is undoubtedly good news for users. The Honor 100 series will be released on November 23, and we will wait and see.
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