11/25 2024 542
Recently, the Honor 300 series has begun its preheating phase, with the Honor 300 and Honor 300 Pro already announced, and their designs have caught everyone's attention. According to revelations by Honor CEO Zhao Ming, the Honor 300 series will consist of three models, including the two already unveiled and an additional "super-sized" version. Based on previous naming conventions, some netizens speculated it might be called Pro+, but the latest leaks indicate that the super-sized version will be named Honor 300 Ultra.
Recently, a tech blogger has unveiled the renderings of the Honor 300 Ultra, the super-sized version of the Honor 300 series.
As shown in the image, the Honor 300 Ultra adopts a new camera DECO design, officially dubbed the "Wilderness Porthole," symbolizing that through this porthole, users can explore more scenery and appreciate the beauty of the motherland's mountains and rivers.
Compared to the standard version, the most significant change in the Honor 300 Ultra is the inclusion of a periscope telephoto lens, with a red "Portrait Master" logo printed on the camera DECO.
Previously, the color options for the standard version of the Honor 300 have been announced, including Luyan Purple, Moyan Black, Chaka Green, Cangshan Gray, and Yulong Snow. According to Honor's official preheating information, the Honor 300 series phones are approximately 6.97mm thick, boasting the title of "thinner than a straw." The Honor 300 Pro comes in three color options: Moyan Black, Chaka Green, and Xingguang Sand, featuring a curved screen design.
Moreover, as the most powerful version of the Honor digital series, the imaging capabilities of the Honor 300 Ultra are a major highlight. The phone will come equipped with a new Yagu Photography Master, leveraging an AI-based portrait engine to provide users with various portrait styles such as Yagu Vivid Portrait, Texture Portrait, and Classic Portrait.
Previously, the Honor 200 series introduced Yagu portraiture to smartphones. The Honor team and Yagu worked tirelessly for over 400 days, paying close attention to every detail of imaging and overcoming numerous "impossibilities." Ultimately, Honor replicated Yagu's shooting process and light-shadow reconstruction through multiple AI computing powers, recreating the three-dimensional, spatial, and artistic feel of Yagu imagery.
In terms of the display, the Honor 300 Ultra features a dual-punched hole display in the center, similar in design to the Honor Magic7 Pro, with ultra-narrow bezels and an expected screen resolution of 1.5K.
Additionally, the phone supports ultrasonic in-display fingerprint recognition. Compared to traditional optical fingerprint technology, ultrasonic fingerprint technology can easily handle various complex environments.
Specifically, compared to traditional optical fingerprint technology, ultrasonic fingerprint technology stands out with its unique advantages. Based on the principle of ultrasonic waves reflecting off fingerprint textures, when a finger touches the screen, the sensor beneath the screen quickly emits ultrasonic waves towards the pressed area of the finger and performs precise recognition and comparison. Despite its relatively higher cost, ultrasonic fingerprint technology excels in security and ease of use.
The highlights of ultrasonic fingerprint recognition technology include: strong penetration, easily handling various complex environments; excellent resistance to water and stain interference, ensuring accurate recognition; high recognition rate, providing a smooth user experience; support for live detection, effectively preventing forged fingerprint deception, and significantly enhancing security.
Furthermore, recently, four new Honor phones have passed 3C certification, with model numbers AMP-AN00, AMP-AN10, AMM-AN00, and AMG-AN00. It is reported that these four new models all belong to the Honor 300 series, representing Honor's latest generation of digital flagship phones, all supporting 100W fast charging technology. These new products are expected to be officially released this month.
In addition, let's summarize the specifications of the Honor 300 Ultra:
Processor: The Honor 300 Ultra is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen3 processor, Qualcomm's current flagship chip, providing robust performance.
Display: It features a 1.5K OLED display, likely adopting a curved screen design for an excellent visual experience.
Camera: The rear camera setup includes a 50MP periscope telephoto lens, offering an outstanding photography experience.
Fast Charging: It supports 100W wired and wireless fast charging, providing convenience for quick charging.
Fingerprint Recognition: It is expected to support ultrasonic under-display fingerprint recognition, a unique feature among similarly priced and positioned products, offering a more secure and faster unlocking method.
Operating System: It comes pre-installed with the Honor MagicOS 9.0 full-scenario AI operating system, delivering a smarter control experience.
Other Specifications: The Honor 300 Ultra may also be equipped with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, meeting users' demand for large storage space.
Pricing: Leaks suggest that the standard configuration of the Honor 300 Ultra will have 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, priced starting at 3999 yuan.
Finally, based on the preheating and leaks of the Honor 300 series, it indeed has the makings of the most powerful generation in the Honor digital series, reminding many netizens of the once formidable Honor 30 series. Today, we still have the number 30, but with an added zero, making it just as formidable. For more updates on the Honor 300 series, let's look forward to the upcoming launch event together.
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