HONOR has announced the launch of the HONOR 200 Series in the Indian market as the latest addition to its iconic number series. This new series, including the HONOR 200 Pro 5G and HONOR 200 5G, transcends the boundaries of power and creativity, offering customers an outstanding experience powered by AI-driven portrait capabilities, immersive display, superior hardware performance, and intuitive user-centric AI experiences.
The HONOR 200 Pro 5G will be available in two stunning colors, Ocean Cyan and Black, priced at ₹57,999. The smartphone will go on sale at midnight on July 20 on Amazon.in, the brand website - explorehonor.com, and at nearby mainline stores. All customers can purchase this smartphone with an instant discount of ₹8,000 between July 20 and 23. Additionally, ICICI Bank and SBI Bank credit cardholders can avail an extra discount of ₹3,000. Moreover, customers can benefit from free HONOR gifts worth ₹8,499 at select mainline stores or opt for an instant coupon discount of ₹2,000.
The HONOR 200 5G will also be available in Moonlight White and Black. This smartphone will be offered in two variants: 12GB+512GB (priced at ₹39,999) and 8GB+256GB (priced at ₹34,999). The smartphone will be available for purchase at midnight on July 20 on Amazon.in, the brand website explorehonor.com, and at nearby mainline stores.
Speaking about the launch, CP Khandelwal, Managing Director of HTech, said, “The launch of the HONOR 200 Series marks a significant milestone in our journey to redefine the smartphone experience in India. With its cutting-edge AI-powered portrait photography, exceptional display technology, and performance capabilities, the HONOR 200 Series is poised to set new benchmarks in the industry. We are committed to bringing innovative products to the market that not only meet but exceed our customers’ expectations. The HONOR 200 Series exemplifies this commitment. We are excited to make these game-changing devices available to the Indian market and look forward to witnessing their positive impact on our users’ lives.”