The Honor 200 and 200 Pro were almost evenly matched in last week’s poll. The Pro model edged out its vanilla sibling by a bit, but both have around 40% approval rates.
The Honor 200 Pro is certainly the better phone of the two. At £700/€800, it has a close to flagship price to match its close to flagship specs, but that is a dangerous game – older flagships get cheaper by the day.
The build quality isn’t quite there with only an IP65 rating and no word on strengthened glass. And the pill-shaped notch maybe wasn’t worth it. That aside, both phones were commended for their…
The Honor 200 and 200 Pro were almost evenly matched in last week’s poll. The Pro model edged out its vanilla sibling by a bit, but both have around 40% approval rates.
The Honor 200 Pro is certainly the better phone of the two. At £700/€800, it has a close to flagship price to match its close to flagship specs, but that is a dangerous game – older flagships get cheaper by the day.
The build quality isn’t quite there with only an IP65 rating and no word on strengthened glass. And the pill-shaped notch maybe wasn’t worth it. That aside, both phones were commended for their… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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