The Honor 400 Lite debuted recently, with the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro expected in May, according to leaks. The Honor 400 will feature a 6.55″ LTPS OLED display with “1.5K” resolution, smaller than its predecessor. In contrast, the Pro model will have a 6.7″ display. The Honor 400 is powered by a Snapdragon 7 series chipset, while the Pro uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Both models will include a 200 MP main camera, but the Pro also features a 50 MP telephoto lens. Both phones will have a metal frame and a battery capacity starting at 7.
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<p>The Honor 400 Lite was introduced earlier this month, and it's expected to be accompanied by the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro soon—specifically in May, according to a recent leak from China.</p>
<p>Additionally, we've received more information about the two upcoming devices. The Honor 400 is reported to feature a 6.55" display, which is smaller than the 6.7" screen of its predecessor, a change that was speculated previously. The Honor 400's screen will offer a "1.5K" resolution and will use LTPS OLED technology instead of LTPO, meaning it won't provide as flexible a variable refresh rate.</p>
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<span><strong>Honor 400 Lite</strong></span>
<p>In contrast, the Honor 400 Pro will feature a larger 6.7-inch display, maintaining the same resolution and technology. The Honor 400 is equipped with a Snapdragon 7 series processor, whereas the Pro variant utilizes the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Both devices are set to include a 200 MP main camera, with the Pro model also featuring a 50 MP telephoto lens. They both sport a metal frame, and their battery capacity begins at around 7.</p>
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<p class="article-source">Source (in Chinese)</p>
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