The chief image processing engineer of Honor, Luo Wei, commented on the photography capabilities of the Honor Win series smartphones, stating that they match flagship devices. “I can confidently say that Honor Win uses flagship-level photo processing algorithms. These are undoubtedly the best smartphones in their class,” Luo Wei stated.
On December 26, the Honor Win and Honor Win RT smartphones were unveiled, featuring Snapdragon 8 Ultra Gen 5 and Snapdragon 8 Ultra single-chip systems, equipped with a powerful 10,000 mAh battery, a 6.83-inch flat display with 1.5K resolution, and a refresh rate of 185 Hz. Prices start at $380 and $560 respectively.
According to today’s “sales progress report” published by Honor, sales of the new Honor Win and Honor Win RT phones set a sales record in Honor’s history within two hours.
The Snapdragon 8 Ultra Gen 5 chipset allows for cutting-edge speed and efficiency, powering advanced AI algorithms for image processing, delivering stunning visuals and rapid performance.
The global demand for Honor Win has skyrocketed, reflecting a significant trend where consumers increasingly favor devices that combine high-end performance with cost-effectiveness, solidifying Honor’s position in the competitive mobile market.
“This trend highlights a remarkable shift towards premium features at accessible prices, which is precisely what the Honor Win series aims to provide,” industry analysts noted.
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