Before its debut in China on November 23rd, Honor is preparing to unveil its Honor 100 series smartphones, consisting of two variants:
Prior to the official launch, both models have appeared on the Geekbench 6 database.
The standard Honor 100 was detected on Geekbench, featuring the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset.
According to the listing, it showcases a peak SoC speed of 2.63GHz, runs on 16GB of RAM, and operates on Android 13 OS. In Geekbench assessments, the Honor 100 secured 1139 points in single-core and 3375 points in multi-core benchmarks.
Similarly, the Honor 100 Pro was identified on Geekbench, disclosing its use of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset combined with an Adreno 740 GPU and a maximum clock speed of 3.19GHz.
The device also operates on Android 13 and boasts 16GB of RAM. In the Geekbench tests, the Honor 100 Pro achieved 1882 points in single-core and 4923 points in multi-core benchmarks.
From the details revealed in the Geekbench listings, the Honor 100 series appears geared towards the premium mid-range smartphone market.
Honor has teased the unique designs of the impending smartphones. The Honor 100 displays a semi-circular camera module, while the Pro model offers an irregular elliptical-like camera layout.
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