Honor is gearing up to unveil its new 300 series smartphones on December 2nd, but the company has officially confirmed only two models so far: the Honor 300 and Honor 300 Pro.
Adding intrigue to the announcement, rumors have consistently hinted at a third device—the Honor 300 Ultra. Surprisingly, Honor has been silent about this model, even omitting it from listings for the regular and Pro versions on its official Chinese store. However, the mystery surrounding the Ultra has been partially resolved this week. Industry sources have confirmed that the Honor 300 Ultra is real and will debut alongside the other two devices.
What sets the Ultra apart is its inclusion of a periscope lens, a feature absent from the other models. Beyond that, Honor hasn’t shared any official details about the Ultra’s specs. Teaser images shared on Weibo reveal that the phone will launch in two colors: Charcoal Black and Flower White. While its design is no longer a secret, its internal hardware remains a mystery.
Leaks suggest that the Honor 300 Ultra could edge closer to flagship territory, surpassing the high-end Honor 300 Pro. The Pro model is rumored to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, leaving speculation that the Ultra might feature an even more advanced chipset—potentially the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Both the Pro and Ultra are expected to feature a triple-camera setup, but the Ultra could boast enhanced camera capabilities, reinforcing its premium positioning.
Despite being just days away from launch, details about the Honor 300 series remain sparse. With the company’s marketing campaign now underway, more information could surface on platforms like Weibo over the weekend. We’ll keep an eye on updates as the December 2 announcement approaches.
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