Three Honor 80 models were presented

At Honor’s large-scale event, we expected at least four devices with serial number 80 in addition to the bendable Magic Vs, but the Pro+ did not appear, only the basic model of the series, the Pro equipped with a 160 megapixel camera, and the SE version were presented. For now. THE Honor 80 it works with the Snapdragon 782G set unveiled last night, which is actually a Snapdragon 778G+ with a 0.2GHz higher clock speed in the Prime core, so we’re not going to fall for the “wild new” chipset, the Honor 80 Pro and it stayed with Qualcomm’s flagship set, which was considered the strongest a week ago, i.e. the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, but it got a lower scaled version of it.

Honor 80 [+]

The two devices share the native 160-megapixel main camera, which results in 10-megapixel images with 16-in-1 pixel combining, but the Honor 80 only has an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle unit and a 2-megapixel macro camera, while the 80 Pro has a 50-megapixel autofocus camera. , can capture macros with ultra-wide, so the 2 megapixel auxiliary sensor can specialize in depth of field.

Honor 80 Pro
Honor 80 Pro [+]

The front camera is also different. The Honor 80 has a single 32-megapixel unit, while the capsule-shaped sensor island of the 80 Pro includes a 50-megapixel selfie unit capable of recording 4K video as well as a 2-megapixel depth sensor. Unfortunately, the product page does not mention whether the front-panel units have autofocus, but the main camera settings optimized for vlogging are detailed at length, but Google Translate is not very Chinese, so we will have to wait for the international premiere.


Honor 80 Pro [+]

Both devices are extremely airy and thin, the Honor 80 is 7.7 millimeters thick, and the 80 Pro 7.8, but both have the same 4800 mAh battery with a maximum power of 66 watts fast charging. Both models work with 120 Hz OLED panels, but in slightly different sizes. The Honor 80 has a 6.67-inch, 21:9 display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, and the 80 Pro has a 6.78-inch, 19:8:9 display, slightly larger than Full HD (2700 x 1224)with a unique resolution.


Honor 80 [+]

The data connection capabilities are completely identical, both devices support the WiFi 6 standard, Bluetooth 5.2 is available with extensive codec support (SBC, AAC, LDAC, aptX and aptX HD), there is NFC, OTG, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/Beidou/Galileo/QZSS navigation, and the fingerprint reader can be found in the display. In both cases, 8/256, 12/256 and 12/512 GB memory packages can be selected.


Honor 80 SE [+]

THE Honor 80 SE it is significantly different in appearance and capabilities from the more serious 80s models, but the 6.67-inch, 120 Hz FHD+ AMOLED panel, which also has a 32-megapixel front-facing camera, and 66-watt fast charging, is not necessary here either. battery capacity is slightly smaller (4600 mAh).


Honor 80 SE [+]

The Honor 80 SE works with the Dimensity 900 set, for which you can choose 8 or 12 GB of system memory with 256 GB of internal storage. The 5G data connection is available on both provider cards, but WiFi 6 and NFC no longer fit, even though the set basically supports it. THE Hi-Res Audio certification was given, but it was no longer used for stereo sound and the camera set is also quite standard with a 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide and a 2-megapixel macro.

The Honor 80 starts at HUF 148,000 with an 8/256 GB memory package, the Honor 80 Pro costs HUF 192,000 in local money with the same RAM/storage combination, and the Honor 80 SE costs HUF 131,000.

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