In China, the Honor 90 and Honor 90 Pro are unveiled. The 200 MP primary camera with an ISOCELL HP3 sensor is the most stunning aspect of the phones, which is somewhat better than their predecessors.
The 5,000 mAh battery in the two phones is the largest in the number series. The devices were launched in China, but the manufacturer said in a news release that they will be released worldwide via GMS “soon.”
Honor 90 ProÂ
The Pro model features a 6.78″ 10-bit AMOLED display with a resolution of 2700 x 1224 pixels and a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 CPU. The panel has a 120 Hz refresh rate, HDR support, and a brightness of over 1,000 nits.
Below a punch hole in the middle, there are two selfie cameras with the same specifications as the Honor 90 Pro: a 50 MP primary camera and a 2 MP depth sensor with 4K video recording. But the rear has been significantly improved with a 200 MP primary camera, a 1/1.4″ sensor, and an f/1.9 aperture. When the pixels are binned 16 to 1, they increase in size from 0.56 m to 2.24 m. There is a 32 MP portrait camera with 2.5x optical zoom and OIS, as well as a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 112-degree field of view.
Honor says that it takes 15 minutes to charge the 5,000 mAh battery to 56% capacity and that it supports 90W charging. For gamers, the phone has GPU Turbo X and twin stereo speakers. Additional features include MagicUI 7.1, which runs on top of Android 13, NFC, and 3840 Hz UHF PWM dimming for the user’s eyes.
Silver, Black, Green, and Ice Feather Blue are the four color options for the Honor 90 Pro that is available for pre-order. 12/256 GB models cost CNY3,299 ($465/€435), 16/256 GB versions cost CNY3,599 ($510/€475), and 16/512 GB models cost CNY3,899 ($550/€515). On June 7, the first sale is expected.
Honor 90
The standard Honor 90 has a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor, however, Honor increased the speed of the most powerful Cortex-A710 core from 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz. The phone has a 6.7″ OLED screen with a resolution of 2664 x 1200 pixels, 1 billion colors, and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Peak brightness, according to the official website, is 1,600 nits.
The 50 MP f/2.4 selfie camera is the same as the one on the Pro. On the rear, the 200 MP primary camera and the 12 MP ultra-wide camera are again paired together, however, the third camera is a simple 2 MP depth sensor rather than a telephoto lens. The phone will have EIS but there is no OIS in this location. If you don’t have the accompanying proprietary charger on hand, the battery in this case is also compatible with 40W Power Delivery and comes with 66W charging. Wireless charging is not supported by either the Honor 90 or Honor 90 Pro.
The Honor 90 is available in the same four colors as the Pro: Green, Black, and Ice Feather Blue. The fourth, Silver, is regarded as being the most attractive of all because of its Star Diamond design. Priced at CNY2,499 ($355/€330) for the 12/256 GB model, CNY2,799 ($395/€370) for the 16/256 GB model, and CNY2,999 ($425/€395) for the 16/512 GB model. On June 7, the phone will be on sale and be made available at the Hi Honor shop in China.