Honor 300 Pro Geekbench Leak Reveals Mystery Qualcomm Chip
The Honor 300 series is set to debut in China on December 2 and will feature three models, including the Honor 300 Ultra, the Honor 300 Pro, and the Honor 300. Among them, the Honor 300 Pro stands out with its recent appearance on Geekbench, offering a sneak peek at its hardware.
A key highlight is its mysterious Qualcomm chip, which hints at an underclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. According to Geekbench, the processor features a prime core clocked at 3.05GHz (compared to 3.30GHz on the standard variant), along with five large cores at 2.96GHz and two efficiency cores at 2.04GHz.
Geekbench Performance for Honor 300 Pro
The Honor 300 Pro, identified as the Honor AMP-AN00 on Geekbench, achieved the following scores:
- Single-Core: 2,141
- Multi-Core: 6,813
Additionally, the listing confirms the device will include 16GB of RAM and run Android 15 with Honor’s MagicOS 9.0 overlay.
Key Features Rumored for Honor 300 Pro
The Honor 300 Pro is expected to deliver a strong feature set, including:
- Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (underclocked)
- Cameras: 50MP main and 50MP telephoto sensors
- Battery: 5,300mAh with 100W wired and 66W wireless charging
- Additional Features:
- IP68 ingress protection
- NFC support
- Infrared (IR) port
These features position the 300 Pro as a robust choice in Honor’s lineup, catering to users who value flagship performance and premium features.
The Honor 300 Pro’s appearance on Geekbench offers an exciting glimpse into what this device will bring. With its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and impressive features like a 5,300mAh battery and 50MP cameras, this phone could be a game-changer in its price segment. Its performance scores and premium build add to the anticipation as we await its official launch on December 2.