Just as promised, HONOR has today launched a new lineup of mid-range phones – the HONOR Play 4T and the HONOR Play 4T Pro. The two phones pack a 48MP main camera and a 4,000mAh battery, but that’s just about it when it comes to similarities.
The entry-level HONOR Play 4T features a circular cutout drilled in the top-left corner of the display and packs dual rear cameras, while the HONOR Play 4T Pro sports a notch and has three rear cameras at the back.
Another key difference is that the HONOR Play 4T features a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, while the HONOR Play 4T Pro relies on an in-display module. Have a look at their specs:
HONOR Play 4T | HONOR Play 4T Pro | |
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Display | 6.39-inch HD+ IPS LCD | 6.3-inch FHD+ OLED |
Processor | Kirin 710A | Kirin 810 |
RAM | 6GB | 6GB / 8GB |
Storage | 128GB | 128GB |
Rear Camera | 48MP + 2MP | 48MP + 8MP + 2MP |
Front Camera | 8MP | 16MP |
Battery | 4,000mAh (10W charging) | 4,000mAh (22.5W charging) |
Software | MagicUI 3.1 (Android 10) | Magic UI 2.1 (Android 9) |
Colors | Magic Night Black, Blue Water Emerald | Magic Night Black, Blue Water Emerald, Iceland illusion |
The HONOR Play 4T costs ¥1,199 (~$170) and will go on sale starting April 21 in China. As for the HONOR Play 4T Pro, it starts at ¥1,499 (~$210) and will be up for grabs starting today. However, there is no word on international availability yet.
Source: Honor