The Honor 400 and 400 Pro phones feature 200MP cameras and went on sale recently with 1/1.4” sensors and 50MP selfie cameras, both capable of 4K recording.
The 400 Pro includes a 50MP tele camera, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 6.7” display, 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, and an IP68/IP69 water resistance rating.
In comparison, the Honor 400 lacks a tele camera, uses 200MP for zooming, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, 6.55” display, and up to 80W wired-only charging.
Pricing for the Honor 400 starts at £400 in the UK and €500 in the EU, while the 400 Pro starts at £700 and €800 for the 12/512GB variant.
Competition includes Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro/Pro+, Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, Poco F7 Ultra, Realme GT 7, and OnePlus 13T, each offering different features and price points.
The Honor 400 series boasts better OS update support than some competitors, featuring Android 15 out of the box and promising 6 OS updates.
Choice between the Honor 400 and 400 Pro depends on factors like processing power, camera quality for zooming, pricing, and storage preferences.
Local offers on Honor.com, such as discounts and freebies, may influence purchasing decisions for the Honor 400 and 400 Pro.
The Honor 400 Pro 5G is priced at $699.99 for the 512GB variant, while the Honor 400 5G starts at $399.99 for the 256GB model.