Some of you will have already noticed that the Pro phone has only a single camera on the front (the 50 Pro also had an ultra wide selfie cam). The third module on the back for both models is a 2 MP depth sensor.įor the selfie camera, we have to go back to the screen. The vanilla model keeps the 8 MP ultra wide cam of the previous generation. And it has autofocus, so it can do macro photography with a focus distance of just 2.5 cm (1 in). However, for this generation the Pro model got an upgraded ultra wide-angle camera with a 50 MP sensor and a field of view of 122º. It is a 1/1.52" sensor that can do 9-in-1 pixel binning for an effective pixel size of 2.1 µm This one measures 6.67”.ĭisplays: 6.78" quad curved for the Honor 60 Pro Īs before, the main camera on the back features a 108 MP sensor. The vanilla phone also has a curved display, though only on two sides – the left and right side arc at a 58º angle. The display is larger too with a 6.78” diagonal. The Honor 60 Pro has a quad-curved display, which the company argues leads to a smoother in-hand feel. This is where we encounter the first difference between the two. This will lead to less flicker than typical PWM systems, but it still not DC dimming.
Note that they use high-frequency PWM at 1,920 Hz. The Honor 60 and 60 Pro are equipped with 10-bit OLED displays with 120 Hz refresh rate with 100% DCI-P3 coverage and an HDR10 certification (HDR10+ for the Pro). Unlike last time, however, there are just two phones – no SE here (not today, at least). The vanilla model, however, sticks with the original 778G chip.Īlso like last time, the vanilla and Pro models are quite similar, except for several key upgrades on the Pro. This chip is still based on the 6 nm design of the original, but cranks up the clock speed of the Kryo 670 prime core to 2.5 GHz (up from 2.4 GHz) and the Adreno 642L promises 20% higher performance. In a way, history repeat itself – the 50-series was the first to use the Snapdragon 778G chipset, the Honor 60 Pro now becomes the first with the updated version, the Snapdragon 778G+. The company is on a roll and is now unveiling the Honor 60 series. This January Honor unveiled its first phone since becoming independent, then in June it announced the Honor 50 series, which marked the return of Google Mobile Services on its phones.