Honor 200 Pro

Compare Oppo Reno 12 Pro vs Honor 200 Pro – The Oppo Reno 12 Pro and Honor 200 Pro arrived in mid 2024 as polished upper-midrange to near-flagship smartphones. Both aim at users who want premium design, reliable performance, and 5G without diving into the ultra-premium price bracket. Out of the box, they ship with Android 14 — Oppo using ColorOS 14.1 and Honor sticking to MagicOS 8 — and each promises extended update cycles. Shared features like IP-rated protection, stereo speakers, NFC, infrared support, and under-display fingerprint sensors ensure both phones feel future-ready.

Display: Oppo fits the Reno 12 Pro with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen running at 120Hz, which already looks sharp and smooth at a resolution of 1080 × 2412. However, the Honor 200 Pro stretches things a little further with a 6.78-inch OLED, again at 120Hz, but at a higher 1224 × 2700 resolution for extra crispness. When it comes to brightness, Oppo comes with 1200 nits, which is respectable, but Honor claims 4000 nits, along with 3840Hz PWM dimming to reduce eye strain. Oppo does fight back with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, while Honor relies on its raw display specs to shine.

The Honor 200 Pro takes the lead in the display department thanks to its higher resolution and much brighter peak output.

Chipset (Performance): Under the hood, the Oppo Reno 12 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy chip, a 4nm octa-core setup (4×2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) paired with Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. It delivers solid performance for daily use and moderate gaming, with an AnTuTu score of around 681K. The Honor 200 Pro, however, uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, a significantly more powerful 4nm chip featuring an Octa-core (1×3.0 GHz Cortex-X4 & 4×2.8 GHz Cortex-A720 & 3×2.0 GHz Cortex-A520) alongside the Adreno 735 GPU. With an AnTuTu score of over 1.28M, it’s clearly in a higher performance league.

The Honor 200 Pro takes the lead and it should perform better in both heavy multitasking and gaming.

Camera: Both phones bring triple-camera systems, but the details make the difference. Oppo Reno 12 Pro comes with a 50MP OIS main shooter, a 50MP telephoto offering 2x zoom, and an 8MP ultrawide. Honor 200 Pro also packs a 50MP main camera but on a larger 1/1.3″ sensor, which means better light capture. Its telephoto stretches zoom slightly further to 2.5x, and instead of Oppo’s basic ultrawide, Honor uses a sharper 12MP unit with ultrawide. Selfies are another interesting split: Oppo Reno12 Pro sticks with a single 50MP PDAF front cam, while Honor doubles up with a 50MP plus a 2MP depth sensor for enhanced portraits. Both can shoot 4K video on front and rear, but Honor’s larger main sensor and additional selfie depth camera give it an edge in certain scenarios.

The Honor 200 Pro takes the win with its more versatile and flagship-grade camera setup.

Battery: The Oppo Reno 12 Pro comes with a 5000 mAh battery and 80W wired charging, filling to 100% in around 46 minutes, along with reverse wired charging support. The Honor 200 Pro slightly ups the capacity to 5200 mAh and offers blazing-fast 100W wired charging (full in about 41 minutes), plus 66W wireless charging and reverse wireless support — a clear advantage for those who want versatility in charging.

The Honor 200 Pro takes the battery crown with its larger capacity and far more charging options.

Price: At launch, the Oppo Reno 12 Pro was priced around $349 (Rs. 29,990 in India), positioning it toward the upper midrange bracket. The Honor 200 Pro comes with the price tag of $399 (Rs. 35,000 in India), making it little expensive and packing a stronger chipset, display, camera and more charging features.

The Honor 200 Pro offers more value for money with its higher performance.

Overall the Oppo Reno 12 Pro is an attractive phone with a sleek build, durable Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, and a capable camera setup, the Honor 200 Pro simply delivers more in almost every key area — from performance and display resolution to battery. For most buyers, the Honor 200 Pro would be the smarter choice unless Oppo Reno 12 Pro specific design and software appeal outweigh the hardware advantages of Honor’s offering.

Oppo Reno 12 Pro vs Honor 200 Pro: Specification Table Comparison

SpecificationsOppo Reno 12 ProHonor 200 Pro
Network2G, 3G, 4G, 5GSame
AnnouncedJune 2024May 2024
SIMNano-SIM + Nano-SIMNano-SIM + eSIM
Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM
Dimensions6.36 x 2.94 x 0.29 in6.43 x 2.96 x 0.32 in
Weight180 g199 g
Size6.7 inches6.78 inches
DisplayAMOLED
1B colors
120Hz
HDR10+
1200 nits (peak)
20:9 ratio
~394 ppi density
OLED
1B colors
120Hz
3840Hz PWM
HDR
4000 nits (peak)
~437 ppi density
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass Victus 2
IP65 – dust tight and water resistant
IP65 dust tight and water resistant
Resolution1080 x 2412 pixels1224 x 2700 pixels
OSAndroid 14, up to 3 major Android upgrades
ColorOS 14.1
Android 14, up to 4 major Android upgrades
MagicOS 8
Chipset4nm – Mediatek Dimensity 7300 Energy4nm – Qualcomm SM8635 Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
CPUOcta-core
4×2.5 GHz Cortex-A78
4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55
Octa-core
1×3.0 GHz Cortex-X4
4×2.8 GHz Cortex-A720
3×2.0 GHz Cortex-A520
GPUMali-G615 MC2Adreno 735
Card slotmicroSDXCNo
RAM12GB12GB, 16GB
Internal256GB, 512GB
UFS 3.1
256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Camera50 MP (wide), multi-directional PDAF, OIS
50 MP (telephoto), PDAF, 2x optical zoom
8 MP (112˚ ultrawide)
LED flash, HDR, panorama
Max – 4K@30fps gyro-EIS, OIS, HDR
50 MP (wide), PDAF, OIS
50 MP (telephoto), PDAF, OIS, 2.5x optical zoom
12 MP (112˚ ultrawide), AF
LED flash, HDR, panorama
Max – 4K@30fps, gyro-EIS, OIS
Selfie50 MP (wide)
Panorama, HDR
Max – 4K@30fps gyro-EIS
50 MP (wide)
2 MP (depth)
HDR
Max – 4K@30fps gyro-EIS
LoudspeakerYes, with stereo speakersSame
3.5mm jackNoSame
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-bandWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct
Bluetooth5.4, A2DP, LE, aptX HD, LHDC5.3, A2DP, LE, aptX HD
GPSGPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS, QZSSGPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, QZSS, BDS (B1I+B1c)
NFCYes, 360˚ (market/region dependent)Yes
Infrared portYesSame
RadioNoSame
USBUSB Type-C 2.0, OTGSame
SensorsFingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
BeaconLink calls via bluetooth, up to 200m
Fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, compass, ultrasound proximity
Circle to Search
Battery5000 mAh
80W wired – 100% in 46 min
Reverse wired
Si/C Li-Ion 5200 mAh
100W wired – 100% in 41 min
66W wireless – 64% in 30 min
5W reverse wired
Reverse wireless
ColorsSpace Brown, Sunset Gold, Nebula Silver, Manish MalhotraMoonlight White, Black, Ocean Cyan, Pink
Expected Price$349 (Rs. 29,990 in India)$399 (Rs. 35,000 in India)
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Sumit Pandit
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