HTech launched its latest smartphone lineup, the stylish Honor 200 series, which promises exceptional portrait photography with its 50MP triple camera setup this week. The Honor 200 series includes two smartphones -- the mid-range Honor 200 and the premium Honor 200 Pro. The more-expensive Honor 200 Pro competes with the newly launched Motorola Edge 50 Ultra which supports 125W fast charging and sports a 50MP front camera.
Here’s how the two premium phones compare:
Honor 200 Pro vs Motorola Edge 50 Ultra: A comparison
Feature
| Honor 200 Pro
| Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
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Price
| Rs 57,999 (12GB+512GB)
| Rs 59,999
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Colors
| Ocean Cyan, Black
| Forest Grey, Peach Fuzz (Pantone)
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Display
| 6.7-inch 1.5K curved OLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 4000 nits peak brightness
| 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED, 144Hz refresh rate, 2500 nits peak brightness, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus
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Processor
| Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
| Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
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RAM and Storage Options
| 12GB+512GB
| 12GB+512GB
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Battery
| 5200mAh, 100W wired fast charging, 66W wireless charging
| 4500mAh, 125W fast charging, 50W wireless charging, 10W wireless power share
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Operating System
| Android 14-based MagicOS 8.0
| Android 14
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Main Camera
| 50MP main (Super Dynamic H9000 sensor), 50MP telephoto (2.5x optical zoom), 12MP ultrawide
| 50MP main (f/1.6), 50MP ultra-wide autofocus, 64MP 3X portrait telephoto (f/2.4)
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Front Camera
| Dual 50MP portrait selfie cameras
| 50MP
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Special Features
| Harcourt portrait styles
| Stereo speakers tuned by Dolby Atmos, IP68 dust and water resistance
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Honor 200 Pro vs Motorola Edge 50 Ultra: Key highlights
The Honor 200 Pro and Motorola Edge 50 Ultra are both high-end smartphones with impressive features. However, they cater to different user preferences. The Honor excels in photography with its versatile camera system and boasts a larger battery with faster charging. On the other hand, Motorola prioritises a higher refresh rate display, superior durability, and a more balanced camera setup. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on whether you prioritise photography and battery life or a more well-rounded package with a focus on display and durability.