Honor has officially lifted the curtain on its latest model, the Honor 300 Ultra, during their mobile phone series launch event. Aesthetically, the device presents a sophisticated 7-layer plain leather embossed design, available in Ink Rock Black and Camellia White.

Features and Pricing

Honor 300 Ultra

Honor has officially lifted the curtain on its latest model, the Honor 300 Ultra, during their mobile phone series launch event. Aesthetically, the device presents a sophisticated 7-layer plain leather embossed design, available in Ink Rock Black and Camellia White.

Weighing in at 198g for the leather version and 199g for the glass version, the phone measures 8.2mm in thickness. It features master-level stereo dual speakers, a linear motor, IP55 dust and water resistance, NFC, Wi-Fi 7, infrared remote control, Beidou satellite SMS, and the capacity to connect directly to Gaode via satellite.

Honor 300 Ultra

The standout feature of the Honor 300 Ultra is its photographic capabilities, particularly touted as offering the “strongest telephoto portrait camera.” It boasts a 50MP periscope telephoto lens, enabling 3.8X optical zoom and 100X digital zoom. With SLR-level portrait features and MagicOS 9.0’s AI advancements, it supports a range of functions including post-capture focusing and foreground blurring, along with 2K high-definition dynamic photos.

Photographically, the Honor 300 Ultra is laden with a comprehensive setup: a 50MP front camera and a triad of rear cameras composed of a 50MP main camera (Sony IMX906), a 12MP ultra-wide-angle macro lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens (Sony IMX858).

Honor 300 Ultra

The display is a 6.78-inch quad-curved OLED screen, pushing 2700×1224 resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen showcases 1.07 billion colors, supports HDR Vivid, and is bolstered by features like natural light eye protection and Android’s pioneering motion sickness relief display.

At its core, the Honor 300 Ultra is driven by the 3.0GHz version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which is innovatively cooled by a substantial stainless steel bionic VC cooling system, boasting a total heat dissipation area of 36,842mm².

The Honor 300 Ultra is powered by a robust 5300mAh Silicon-Carbon Anode battery, compatible with 100W fast charging, filling to 59% in 15 minutes and up to full in 35 minutes. It also offers 80W wireless charging capabilities.

Photographically, the Honor 300 Ultra is laden with a comprehensive setup: a 50MP front camera and a triad of rear cameras composed of a 50MP main camera (Sony IMX906), a 12MP ultra-wide-angle macro lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens (Sony IMX858).

The display is a 6.78-inch quad-curved OLED screen, pushing 2700×1224 resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen showcases 1.07 billion colors, supports HDR Vivid, and is bolstered by features like natural light eye protection and Android’s pioneering motion sickness relief display.

At its core, the Honor 300 Ultra is driven by the 3.0GHz version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which is innovatively cooled by a substantial stainless steel bionic VC cooling system, boasting a total heat dissipation area of 36,842mm².

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The Honor 300 Ultra is powered by a 5300mAh Silicon-Carbon Anode battery, compatible with 100W fast charging, filling to 59% in 15 minutes and up to full in 35 minutes. It also offers 80W wireless charging capabilities.

Here’s a quick look at the pricing:

Honor 300 Ultra
  • 12GB RAM + 512GB storage: 4,199 yuan ($575)
  • 16GB RAM + 1TB storage: 4,699 yuan ($645)