Honor recently announced theHonor 200 Pro , the replacement to theHonor 90and the first Honor Pro good example to enter the European market .

Unlike the midrange Honor 90 and the newHonor 200 , the 200 Pro is quick to go up against crushed - tier flagship telephone set like theGoogle Pixel 8,Xiaomi 14 – and theSamsung Galaxy S24 .

Keep register to learn how the Honor 200 Pro compares to this year ’s Samsung Galaxy S24 .

The back of the Honor 200 Pro

The Honor 200 Pro is ideal for snapping stylised portraits

With the Honor 200 Pro , Honor has team up up with Parisian portrait photographer Studio Harcourt to deliver three sole portrait modality effects .

These three effect include Harcourt Classic , which recreates the studio apartment ’s famous black - and - white vogue with a shallow profundity of athletic field and accentuated genus Lens flares . There are also two color options , Harcourt Colour and Harcourt Vibrant . Harcourt Colour offers fond tones and a vintage look , whereas Harcourt Vibrant has more of a distinctive portrait mode appearing .

The three portraiture modes work with the main and telephoto camera , so you ca n’t snap any Harcourt - style selfies with the front photographic camera this time .

The back of the Honor 200 Pro

The Samsung Galaxy S24 can capture 8K video

The Samsung Galaxy S24 , on the other mitt , offers a higher closure when it comes to video .

Where the Honor 200 Pro is capable of shoot 4 K video at up to 60fps , the Galaxy S24 can shoot up to 8 K at 30fps . The phone also tolerate 4 K at up to 60fps and 1080p at up to 240fps .

The Honor 200 Pro has a bigger and brighter screen

If you ’re wait for the biggest , brightest video display of the two , the Honor 200 Pro is your victor .

The phone has a large 6.78 - inch OLED display with a 2700 x 1224 resolution , 120Hz refresh charge per unit , and up to 4000 nits of peak brightness .

The Samsung Galaxy S24 boast a small 6.2 - in Dynamic AMOLED 2X display , though you may opt for the similarGalaxy S24 Plusfor a bigger screen door . The Galaxy S24 has a slimly lower but still FHD+ 2340 x 1080 resolution , the same 120Hz refresh rate as the Honor 200 Pro , and up to 2600 nits of peak brightness . This is low than the Honor 200 Pro but still very brilliant , allowing for honorable visibleness outdoors and great - looking HDR content .

The back of the Honor 200 Pro

The Samsung Galaxy S24 packs a flagship chipset

The Samsung Galaxy S24 is the more muscular of the two phones – at least in the US where the telephone run on theSnapdragon 8 Gen 3 .

The Honor 200 Pro , meanwhile , throng the rather bewilderingly - namedSnapdragon 8s Gen 3 . The main dispute this “ sulfur ” makes is that the 8s Gen 3 is a slimly less hefty , more affordable version of the flagship 8 Gen 3 .

In our reviewer ’s experience , the Honor 200 Pro felt just as snappy as any 8 Gen 3 - power phone . However , the benchmark scores of the 8s Gen 3 are more like with the previous Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 , specially when it comes to graphical performance .

The back of the Honor 200 Pro

Of of course , it ’s deserving noting that the Galaxy S24 does n’t even lean on the 8 Gen 3 here in the UK . Instead , the telephone is powered by the Exynos 2400 . We did n’t notice any major disparity between the two in our initial benchmarking trial , though we can now confirm thatthe 8 Gen 3 model is more powerfulthan the Exynos .

The back of the Honor 200 Pro

Samsung Galaxy S24 in hand

Samsung Galaxy S24 in hand

Samsung Galaxy S24 in hand

The back of the Honor 200 Pro

The back of the Honor 200 Pro

Samsung Galaxy S24 in hand

Samsung Galaxy S24 in hand