Honor recently launched its latest smartphone, the Honor 200 Lite, in Europe. It’s priced at €329.90 for the sole 8/256GB model. So the phone falls into the mid-range category, offering the essential features you’d typically find in a smartphone at this price point. 

Honor 200 Lite Feature Highlights

But does it have anything to make it stand out for its price? Let’s take a look at its features here.

1. Display and Design

The Honor 200 Lite features a large 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2412 pixels. AMOLED displays are known for their deeper blacks, richer colors, and excellent viewing angles. This makes the Honor 200 Lite suitable for consuming content, browsing the web, or playing games.

However, the phone lacks support for a higher refresh rate which is increasingly common in mid-range devices these days. This might be a consideration for users who prioritize smoother scrolling and animations.

2. Performance 

The Honor 200 Lite is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 chipset and is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Dimensity 6080 is a mid-range octa-core processor that can handle most everyday tasks with ease. 

You can run social media apps, browse the web, and multitask between light applications pretty easily. Gamers may also find the performance adequate for casual titles, but demanding games might experience frame rate drops or lag.

As for the software, the phone comes with Magic OS 8.0 based on Android 14 out of the box. The OS includes features like Honor’s AI-enhanced applications, Magic Portal, and Magic Capsule. 

It’s unclear though how quickly the phone will receive future Android updates. This is a crucial factor for long-term software security and functionality.

3. Camera

The Honor 200 Lite features a dual rear camera system consisting of a 108MP main sensor, a 5MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro sensor. The main sensor should be able to capture decent photos in well-lit conditions, while you can use the 5MP ultrawide sensor to capture more details in a shot.

The 2MP macro sensor is usually gimmicky, so you shouldn’t expect anything exceptional out of it. The front-facing camera is a 50MP sensor that will be suitable for basic selfies and video calls.

4. Battery and others

Keeping all the things powered is a generous 4500mAh battery. It should provide a full day’s worth of usage for moderate users, but power users might need to top up throughout the day. The phone supports 35W fast charging. 

Moreover, you get all the basic connectivity features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer. The phone also includes a fingerprint sensor on the side for biometrics.

The Honor 200 Lite comes in three color options: Starry Blue, Cyan Lake, and Black.

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