Honor 100 Pro

Honor 100 and 100 Pro Smartphones Review – It’s been a while since we have seen Honor producing a flagship killer smartphone. Hopefully, the smartphone makers recently unveiled the duo of Honor 100 and 100 Pro. Both of them look quite appealing devices on first impression, while at the same time, there’s a high expectation from the hardware and software section.

These phones are the upgraded version of the Honor 90 series, which has been roughly a half year. But still, the phones bring better camera attributes, faster processing speed chipset, impressive charging support, and many other things. Moreover, you won’t find that much difference in the new duo of Honor 100 phones. Besides this, the phones are exclusively available in China. So, without any further ado, let’s dive into the Honor 100 and 100 Pro review.

Honor 100 and 100 Pro Smartphones Review

Highlights

  1. The Honor 100 Pro offers a 6.78-inch OLED panel, while the non-Pro model has a 6.7-inch display with the same OLED panel.
  2. Speaking of the software interface, you are getting the Android 13 OS-based MagicOS 7.2 custom interface.
  3. The Pro variant brings a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, and the Standard Honor 100 equips a new Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip.
  4. Both models offer a 50MP primary sensor with a 50MP selfie camera, except a 32MP telephoto in the Pro variant.
  5. The Honor 100 and 100 Pro equips a Li-Po 5000 mAh battery configuration with 100W fast charging, though 66W wireless charging is limited to the Pro version.

Design and Display

In the old days, Huawei and Honor phones brought some exceptionally great smartphone designs. Nowadays, it’s quite difficult to find those amazing design layouts. However, there’s a slight hope with the Honor 100 and 100 Pro as they offer unique builds as compared to other options available. The Honor 100 arrives with a sleek and glossy color variety.

However, you might find a difference in the camera module that appears on the back panel of the Honor 100 Pro as it looks like a big pill. Apart from the standard colors, you will also obtain an eco-leather variant in the Pro variant, which gives the phone a dual tone and enhances the overall appearance. Both devices aren’t that heavy, and you can easily use these devices without any hassle.

The colors and contrast are crisp, while the screen’s FHD+ resolution brings a decent viewing experience. The Honor 100 comes with a 6.7-inch OLED panel that has a smooth touch experience. Following suit, the Pro version also brings the 6.78-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate support. As for outdoor usage, the users can rely on the 2600 nits brightness.

Memory and Internal

Under the hood, the Honor 100 brings the new 4nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset. With this hardware, you can effortlessly enjoy multitasking, advanced-level gaming, and overlooking to a certain extent. But if you are really to push the limits, the Honor 100 Pro offers a 4nm Qualcomm SM8550-AB Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which can handle extreme performance and overclock easily.

Apart from solid hardware, the devices bring various customization privileges with the MagicOS 7.2 interface based on the Android 13 OS. With this combination, you won’t notice any problem creating a personalized user interface with additional widgets, wallpapers, and other attributes. As far as gaming is concerned, you can leave your worries behind since the graphic unit handles everything properly.

On the other hand, you can smoothly enjoy your favorite games without any lag or frame drop issues. Last but not least, the smartphone makers also make sure users are getting enough storage and RAM options. Both models can be purchased in 256GB to 512GB storage with 12GB to 16GB RAM configuration. If you want more space, check out Honor 100 Pro’s 1TB storage variant.

Camera

The Honor 100 and 100 Pro cameras are heavily dependent on artificial intelligence for boosting color and contrast. Besides this, the native camera of both models brings similar features and modes, which allows you to click impressive photos and videos without hassle. As for the specs, the Honor 100 equips a 50MP primary sensor with 12MP ultrawide and a 50MP selfie lens.

On the other hand, the Honor 100 Pro arrives with a triple camera setup. However, you are getting the same main and ultrawide sensor on the Pro variant. But with the add-on of the 32MP telephoto sensor, which provides 2.5x optical zooming abilities. Not to forget, the 50MP selfie lens also has a comparison to a 2MP depth sensor.

Anyway, the video recording does improve a bit as both model’s optical image stabilization. Furthermore, it’s also possible to record up to 4K video using the gyro-EIS support. Not to forget, there is a wide range of filters and movie modes that allow you to record your precious moments with ease. Overall, the photography and videography aspect is above average phones.

Battery and Others

When it comes to battery configuration, the Honor 100 and 100 Pro arrive with the same Li-Po 5000 mAh battery. With this, the users can expect up to 6+ hours of screen time for normal usage, such as streaming content, playing a wide range of games, or scrolling through social media feeds. Alongside this, both phones can dedicatedly provide up to 3+ hours worth of gaming.

In terms of the charging speed, it’s safe to say that the 100W fast charger will refuel both models in less than 25 minutes. However, the wireless charging is limited to the Honor 100 Pro, which supports up to 66W. On the other hand, the Honor 100 series phones didn’t lack when it comes to communication sensors or NFC support.

At the same time, the stereo loudspeakers produce average audio, while both models have under-display fingerprint protection sensors. Now that you know almost everything about these phones, let’s have a chat about the price point. The Honor 100 base variant will cost around $360 (Rs 29,990 in India) approx, whereas the Pro variant starts at $480 (Rs 39,990 in India) approx.

Honor 100 and 100 Pro Pros and Cons

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Honor 100 Pro Specifications Detail

Down below you can see the full specifications of the Honor 100 Pro smartphone.

SpecificationsHonor 100 Pro
Network2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
AnnouncedNovember 2023
SIMDual SIM
Dimensions163.7 x 74.7 x 8.2 mm or 8.5 mm
Weight195 g
Size6.78 inches
DisplayOLED
1B colors
120Hz
HDR
2600 nits brightness
~437 PPI density
ProtectionNo
Resolution1224 x 2700 pixels
OSAndroid 13, MagicOS 7.2
Chipset4nm – Qualcomm SM8550-AB Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
CPUOcta-core
1×3.2 GHz Cortex-X3
2×2.8 GHz Cortex-A715
2×2.8 GHz Cortex-A710
3×2.0 GHz Cortex-A510
GPUAdreno 740
Card slotNo
RAM12GB, 16GB
Internal256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Camera50 MP (wide), PDAF, OIS
32 MP (telephoto), PDAF, OIS, 2.5x optical zoom
12 MP (112Ëšultrawide), AF
LED flash, HDR, panorama
Max – 4K@30fps, gyro-EIS, OIS
Selfie50 MP
2 MP (depth)
HDR
Max – 4K@30fps, gyro-EIS
LoudspeakerYes
(stereo speakers)
3.5mm jackNo
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct
Bluetooth5.3, A2DP, LE, aptX HD
GPSGPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, BDS, QZSS
NFCYes
Infrared portNo
RadioNo
USBUSB Type-C 2.0, OTG
SensorsUnder display fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, compass, ultrasound proximity
BatteryLi-Po 5000 mAh
100W wired
66W wireless
5W reverse wired
Reverse wireless
ColorsBlack, Silver, Blue, Violet
Expected Price$480 (Rs 39,990 in India) approx
Disclaimer: We can not guarantee that the data available on this page is 100% correct.

Conclusion

The Honor 100 and 100 Pro are fabulous deals if you are looking for an amazing combination of hardware, performance, software, fast charging, and a decent camera. Overall, both of the models fulfill the requirements of the users depending on the budget. Generally speaking, Honor brings decent hardware, but often lacks when it comes to software updates. It’s one of the few things that you need to understand before purchasing this device.

Although, both Honor 100 and 100 Pro have almost similar specs, build, and design, it might be slightly troublesome to choose anyone among them. If you ask us, then we would recommend going with Honor 100 as it brings above-average features and a decent hardware/software combination. But if you can push your budget, then consider going with the Honor 100 Pro would be a better deal.

Last but not least, you aren’t limited to just these phones. We also recommend you check alternative options like Motorola Edge 40. If you want a stock interface, the Motorola Edge 40 would be a good choice. Yet, if you are looking for more gaming and better performance, then Realme GT Neo 3T won’t be a bad deal either. Finally, choose the device that fits your budget and requirements.

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John Depp is an editor at Oispice and has excellent knowledge of technology such as smartphones, apps, games, and gadgets. He specializes in tech news and smartphone reviews. John is available on Twitter @JohnDep18441971 and mail at [email protected].

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