Mid Range Honor 100 Series Key Specs, Launch Timeline Tipped

The upcoming Honor 100 series, represented by the certified Honor phones MAA-AN10 and MA-AN00, is generating considerable buzz due to the expected advancement in charging capabilities. These devices are set to introduce a remarkable 100W charging feature, marking a noticeable leap from the charging capabilities of the previous Honor 90 series, which offered up to 66W charging, while the China-exclusive Honor 90 Pro offered 90W charging.

Certified by China’s 3C agency, these devices have sparked excitement with their unprecedented 100W fast charging support and expected innovative design. Reports suggest that these models will include Guilin Deep Technology and Changsha BYD Electronics as original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and are expected to feature a futuristic dynamic capsule design, embracing the trendy skyline aesthetic.

Honor 100 release date

Rumors circulating on Weibo indicate that the Honor 100 series, represented by model numbers MAA-AN100 and MAA-AN10, has been certified by China’s 3C certification body. This certification suggests that the smartphone can support charging speeds of up to 100 watts. Furthermore, a Weibo leak suggests a potential launch date of November 23rd for the Honor 100. However, it is important to note that this date has not been officially confirmed by the manufacturer, leaving uncertainty regarding the device’s availability in different regions, including other countries.

Another Weibo user, Smart Pikachu, while revealing the specifications and status of the Honor 100 series, also revealed that the Honor 100 series might launch in China later in November. However, the exact launch date remains undisclosed. There are rumors indicating that the series may debut in the coming days.

Honor 100 release date - mid-range smartphone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and

Additionally, insights from another reliable Chinese smartphone tipster, Digital Chat Station, suggest that the Honor 100 Pro is expected in China during November and is likely to feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen series processor.

Honor 100 release date - mid-range smartphone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and

Honor 100 series devices are certified to support the Honor HN-200500C05 charger, which can provide charging speeds of 10W (5V/2A), 66W (11V/6A) and 100W (20V/5A). Additionally, the 3C listing confirms that both devices will support 5G connectivity, further adding to the expected features of these upcoming models.

Specifications of the Honor 100 series are leaked

The Honor 100 series is reportedly slated to launch later this month in three variants: Honor 100, Honor 100 Pro and Honor 100 GT.

Expected features and details of the upcoming Honor 100 series, as revealed by the tipster, include:

  1. Display: The display can offer a resolution of 1.5K, a refresh rate of 120Hz and eye protection through high-frequency dimming.
  2. Processor: While the Pro model is rumored to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, processor details in other models such as the Honor 100 and Honor 100 GT are yet to be confirmed. There is a possibility that the Honor 100 could use the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2. The details of the memory and RAM size are unknown for now.
  3. Dual Front Cameras and Display: The Honor 100 series is expected to feature a unique design with dual front cameras. The devices are likely to have a circular camera module on the back.

The 3C-certified smartphones, with model numbers MAA-AN10 and MA-AN00, are expected to be part of the Honor 100 series, offering 100W fast charging and 5G support. However, the 3C certification did not reveal further details.

Honor 100 series price (guessed)

The current Honor 90 model, available at a price of around 370 euros in the manufacturer’s online shop, has a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, a 200 MP main camera, Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of memory. It can be speculated that the base variant will be priced at USD 359/€330/Rs 35,999

The technology market is witnessing increased competition from big players like OPPO’s Reno11 series, which is causing curiosity due to the absence of a Pro+ model, along with the upcoming Vivo S18 series and the Huawei Nova12 series due to be released in December. These releases are set within a competitive sphere between the flagship and mid-to-high end markets, setting the stage for an intense battle for consumer attention and market dominance.

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