Both devices have a unique and somewhat unconventional aesthetic. The Honor 100 model has a rectangular camera block housing a “split” disk containing two round camera modules and a flash.

The main sensor has an impressive resolution of 50 megapixels (f/1.9, OIS). The Pro version, by contrast, has an even more oddly shaped chamber unit containing three sensors.

On the front, the Honor 100 has a single cutout for the selfie camera, while the 100 Pro has a double cutout. Both devices use “waterfall displays” characterized by curved edges.

The resolution of the screens is expected to be 1.5K and the PWM frequency is expected to be 3840 Hz. Under the hood, both smartphones are expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.

New products are expected to be announced on November 23, along with the Red Magic 9 Pro, which is likely to attract attention with its design.

Source: Ferra

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