The hardware lineup for the esteemed Honor 90 and 90 Pro has surfaced at the eleventh hour. These remarkable devices are rapidly approaching their highly anticipated launch, as officially confirmed by their marketing team. Scheduled for release in China on May 29th, these devices aim to deliver opulent design, cutting-edge specifications, and exceptional cameras.
Digital Chat Station took to Weibo and divulged the detailed specifications of both handsets through a post. According to the leak, the forthcoming Honor 90 showcases an expansive 6.7-inch OLED screen with an elegantly positioned solitary punch-hole design at its center.
The display exhibits graceful curves on all four sides, elevating its aesthetic allure. It boasts a peak resolution of 1.5K+ and an impressive refresh rate of 120Hz. Moreover, the display incorporates state-of-the-art ultra-high 3840Hz PWM dimming technology, ensuring a delightful viewing experience.
Honor 90 Pro embraces a larger 6.78-inch display adorned with a discrete capsule-shaped notch. The new model of Honor 5G features an identical resolution and refresh rate (1.5k+ and 120Hz), while maintaining the same levels of PWM dimming.
In terms of performance, Honor 90 and 90 Pro exhibit distinctive characteristics. According to DCS, the standard variant is equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, whereas the Pro variant boasts the remarkable SnapDragon 8 Plus Gen 1, clocking in at an impressive 3.0GHz. The former supports 66W input charging, while the latter supports a faster 90W input.
As for the cameras on the Honor 90, it showcases a remarkable 50MP front-facing single camera. On the rear, it boasts a powerful triple camera setup, led by an extraordinary 200-megapixel Samsung HP3 sensor with an expansive f/1.9 aperture.
Meanwhile, the Honor 90 Pro features dual 50MP sensors on the front, along with a 32MP 2.5x telephoto shooter on the rear. It also incorporates a 200MP Smasung HP3 primary lens and an unnamed assistive sensor. Both handsets house a ring LED flash around their cameras to enhance photography in low-light settings.