SpecEagle review · Honor

Honor 200 review: Mid-range portrait specialist with Studio Harcourt tuning.

SpecEagle Editorial·Jun 2024·€549
Overall
76/100
Class rank
#5 of 66
Tier
Mid
Buy?
At the right price
The verdict, up front

A portrait-camera phone first — chips and IP rating second.

Honor 200 leans on Studio Harcourt tuning and a usable 2.5× tele. Chip is mid, body is light, screen is excellent.

01Display

84/100

84/100 puts it above the 80-point average for mid phones of 2024.

TypeCurved AMOLED LTPO, 120 Hz
Size6.7 inches
Resolution2,664 × 1,200 px
Peak brightness4,000 nits

02Camera

80/100

At 80/100 this is one of the strongest camera showings among mid phones of 2024 — 10 points above the cohort average.

Main50 MP, f/1.95, OIS
Telephoto50 MP, f/2.4, 2.5×
Ultrawide12 MP
Selfie50 MP

03Performance

72/100

72/100 puts it above the 67-point average for mid phones of 2024.

ChipsetSnapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4 nm)
RAM8 / 12 GB
Storage256 / 512 GB

04Battery

82/100

82/100 — right at the average for mid phones of 2024.

Capacity5,200 mAh
Wired100 W

05Build

78/100

78/100 puts it above the 74-point average for mid phones of 2024.

06Value

78/100

78/100 puts it above the 75-point average for mid phones of 2024.

What works
  • Studio Harcourt portrait modes.
  • 2.5× telephoto + OIS main.
  • LTPO 4,000-nit panel.
  • Light at 187 g.
What doesn't
  • Only SD7 Gen 3.
  • MagicOS adjustments needed.
  • No wireless charging.
  • No IP rating.
Cross-shop it against
POCO F6
$399 · score 80/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 66-phone cohort of mid devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .