Just minutes ago, Honor released the Honor 80 GT smartphone. It’s a top-end product that is going to challenge similar models on the market.
The Honor 80 GT adopts a centered hole-punch straight-screen design. The thickness is only 7.9mm. It is available in three colors: Interstellar Black, Light Rain Meteor, and Streaming Mirror. The former weighs 187g, and the latter two colorways weigh 195g. So they are lightweight and comfortable to hold in hand.
In terms of screen, the phone sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with 1 billion colors, 100% P3 color gamut, peak brightness up to 1400nit, 120Hz smart refresh rate, and 300Hz touch sampling rate. Plus, it supports eye protection technologies such as natural light eye protection, 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, etc. So it is not easy to visual fatigue when playing games for a long time.
The Honor 80 GT features the Snapdragon 8+ chip. There is also a super-frame independent display chip, which calculates super-frames during games, bringing players a better gaming experience.
In addition, there is an iron triangle composed of a full-blooded version of LPDDR5 memory and UFS 3.1 flash storage. This trinity makes it the strongest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 smartphone.
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As the name implies, the phone has some serious intentions for gamers. So it’s logical to come with an ice-sealed cold drive heat dissipation system, with 4386m㎡ arterial bionic VC, 74mm ultra-long arterial fibers, superconducting hexagonal graphene heat dissipation structure, etc. They fully cover the main heat sources of phones, ensuring the ultimate dual-core performance freed.
On the back, our protagonist carries a 54-megapixel triple camera. The latter also uses Honor’s self-developed HONOR Image Engine computational photography.
In terms of battery, the Honor 80 GT is equipped with a large 4800mAh battery that supports 66W super fast charging. It can be fully charged to 50% in 15 minutes in extreme speed mode and fully charged in 43 minutes.
The phone runs the brand-new MagicOS 7.0 system, which challenges iOS and Huawei HarmonyOS in terms of fluency, and also brings a lot of full-scenario AI experience optimization, and supports more convenient multi-device interconnection.
The 12+256GB version of the Honor 80 GT is priced at 3,299 yuan ($474), and the 16+256GB version is priced at 3,599 yuan ($517). It’s already available for booking and will start shipping on January 1.