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Honor 50 Pro AnTuTu Listing Spotted, Reveals Key Specs and Scores 526K+

Honor will be unleashing the Honor 50 series of smartphones in China on June 16. The alleged Honor 50 Pro handset with RNA-AN00 model number was recently spotted at the Geekbench benchmarking site. Now, the same handset has appeared at AnTuTu benchmarks with some of its key specs.

The AnTuTu listing of the RNA-AN00 reveals that is powered by the Snapdragon 778G chipset and 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM. The handset is equipped with 256GB of UFS 2.x storage, and it runs on Android 11 OS. The listing also reveals that the phone carries support for a 120Hz refresh rate and it supports a resolution of 2676 x 1236 pixels. AnTuTu further revealed that the handset flaunts a 100-megapixel main camera.

Honor 50 RNA-AN00
AnTuTu listing of Honor 50 | Source: AnTuTu

A recent leak revealed that the Honor 50 Pro will be sporting a 108-megapixel camera with an aperture rating of f/1.8. Hence, it appears that the Honor phone with RNA-AN00 model number will be debuting as the Honor 50 Pro.

In the CPU, GPU, memory, and UX tests of AnTuTu, the Honor 50 Pro scored 159,545, 157,046, 84,097, and 125,216 points, respectively. Overall, the handset has managed to record a decent score of 525,904 on the benchmarking site. The previously seen 3C listing of the phone revealed that it may ship with a 100W charger.

The vanilla Honor 50 may also feature the Snapdragon 778G and it may flaunt a 50-megapixel primary camera. This device is speculated to carry support for 66W fast charging. Rumors have it that the topmost model in the lineup might be dubbed as the Honor 50 Pro+. This Snapdragon 888 SoC is likely to powers this device.

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