The Honor GT Pro will officially launch on April 23 in China. Ahead of the date, the brand shared the first official photo of the model.
Honor shared the news today, noting that the Honor GT Pro would arrive alongside the Tablet GT in the country. In line with this, the company revealed the designs of the devices.
According to the images shared by the brand, the Honor GT Pro still has the same classic GT design. However, unlike the vanilla GT, the GT Pro has its camera island positioned at the upper center of the back panel. The module also now has a new shape: a square with rounded corners. The island houses four cutouts for the lenses, and a flash unit is placed in its upper center section.
According to earlier leaks, the Honor GT Pro would boast a Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, a battery with a capacity starting at 6000mAh, a 100W wired charging capability, a 50MP main camera, and a 6.78″ flat 1.5K display with an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. Tipster Digital Chat Station recently added that the phone would also offer a metal frame, dual speakers, LPDDR5X Ultra RAM, and UFS 4.1 storage.
The Honor GT Pro is expected to be priced higher than its standard sibling. Honor GT series product manager @杜雨泽 Charlie earlier justified this in a series of comments on Weibo. According to the official, the Honor GT Pro is positioned two levels higher than its standard sibling. When asked why it is called Honor GT Pro and not Ultra if it is really “two levels higher than” the Honor GT, the official underscored that there is no Ultra in the lineup and that the Honor GT Pro is the series’ Ultra. This dismissed earlier rumors about the possibility of the lineup featuring an Ultra variant.