Honor 200 and 200 Pro have good cameras? DxOMark checked it
DxOMark took the Honor 200 and Honor 200 Pro smartphones for testing. In their price range, they achieved good results, but fell short of the leader position.
Service DxOMark checked the quality of smartphone cameras Honor 200 and Honor 200 Pro. Both have triple sets at the back consisting of a main unit with a resolution of 50 Mpixwide angle cameras 12 Mpix and telephoto lenses with a resolution of 50 Mpix. We know how it went for them.

May 2024
187g, 7.7mm thick
8GB RAM
256GB
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50 Mpix + 12 Mpix + 50 Mpix + 50 Mpix
6.7″ – AMOLED (1200 x 2644 px, 433 ppi)
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, 2.63 GHz
Android v.14.0
5200mAh, USB-C

May 2024
199g, 8.2mm thick
12GB RAM
512GB
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50 Mpix + 12 Mpix + 50 Mpix + 50 Mpix + 2 Mpix
6.78″ – AMOLED (1224 x 2700 px, 437 ppi)
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, 3.00 GHz
Android v.14.0
5200mAh, USB-C
Honor 200 – high quality at an affordable price
The first device, Honor 200, achieved the result 130. This gave him 55th place in the overall ranking and 5th place in the ranking of devices from the “High-End” category. DxOMark praised the photographic side of this device for:
- usually accurate exposure reproduction with fairly wide dynamic range in most tested conditions,
- neutral white balance in outdoor conditions,
- well-controlled noise in outdoor conditions,
- well-preserved details in outdoor and indoor conditions on videos,
- effective stabilization.
In turn, the service listed the following as defects:
- somewhat low and inconsistent level of detail in difficult situations,
- occasional discoloration in photos,
- artifacts such as flares, halos, aliasing and color quantization,
- video autofocus instability,
- video noise in indoor and low light conditions.

Honor 200 Pro – the master of portraiture
The Pro model performed slightly better – 137. This gave the smartphone, described by the manufacturer as a “portrait master”, 33rd place in the overall ranking and 2nd place in the “High-End” category. Taking first place in this price category Google Pixel 7 he could not be chased away.
Among the advantages of the Honor 200 Pro smartphone cameras, DxOMark lists:
- fast and accurate autofocus in all tested conditions,
- usually accurate exposure in most test conditions, with a fairly wide dynamic range in the images,
- fairly neutral white balance in outdoor photos,
- well-managed compromise between texture and noise in outdoor conditions,
- well-preserved details in long distance photos.
On the opposite side were:
- slightly low contrast in high dynamic range scenes in photos,
- occasional discoloration in photos and slight color distortion in video, especially red, orange and skin tones,
- overall low texture-to-noise trade-off in indoor and low-light conditions, with some chromatic noise,
- occasional artifacts such as flares, halos and color quantization.


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