Motorola Edge (2022) vs Honor 200 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification
Honor 200
Honor 200
Honor

General

Launch Date September 22, 2022 May 31, 2024
Release Year 2022 2024

Physical

Volume 95.51 cm³ 92.77 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.88 "/g 3.58 "/g
Weight 170 g 187 g
Height 160.9 mm 161.5 mm
Width 74.2 mm 74.6 mm
Thickness 8 mm 7.7 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Grey
  • Black
  • Emerald Green
  • Moonlight White
  • Coral Pink

Display

Screen Size 6.6 " 6.7 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 1200 x 2664
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 88.1 % 90 %
Pixel Density 399 PPI 436 PPI
Refresh Rate 144 Hz 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness N/A 4000 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 114.78 mAh/in² 115.84 mAh/in²
Battery Density 52.35 mAh/cm³ 56.05 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 5200 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset MediaTek Dimensity 1050 (6 nm) Qualcomm SM7550-AB Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4 nm)
CPU Octa-core (2x2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) Octa-core (1x2.63 GHz Cortex-A715 & 4x2.4 GHz Cortex-A715 & 3x1.8 GHz Cortex-A510)
GPU Arm Mali-G610 MC3 Adreno 720

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 2.0, OTG

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 12 14
Maximum OS Version 13

Comparison Summary

Alright, let's dive into a head-to-head comparison of the Motorola Edge (2022) and the Honor 200. I've got my tech hat on, and we'll break down the specs into something you can really use. Forget the jargon, we're talking real-world performance here.

1. Specifications Breakdown

FeatureMotorola Edge (2022)Honor 200Real-World Implications
Design
Launch Date2022-09-222024-05-31Honor 200 is significantly newer, implying more current tech and software.
FoldableStandardStandardBoth are standard phones, no folding tricks here.
Dimensions160.9 × 74.2 × 8 mm161.5 × 74.6 × 7.7 mmPractically identical in size, the Motorola is slightly thicker, which might feel more substantial to some, but the Honor is slimmer.
Weight170g187gMotorola Edge is noticeably lighter, making it more comfortable for extended use, especially one-handed.
Display
Size6.6"6.7"Honor 200 has a slightly larger screen, offering a bit more visual real estate.
Resolution1080x24001200x2664Honor 200 has significantly sharper visuals. More detail when watching videos or viewing photos.
PPI399436Honor 200 offers a moderately sharper image, less visible pixelation.
TechnologyOLEDOLEDBoth offer rich colors and deep blacks typical of OLED tech.
Refresh Rate144Hz120HzMotorola has a marginally smoother feel when scrolling, though both are plenty smooth.
Brightness0 nits4000 nitsHonor 200 is much brighter, making it much more visible in direct sunlight, especially for outdoor use. The Motorola's brightness is clearly missing from the spec.
Performance
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 1050 (6 nm)Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4 nm)Honor 200's newer chipset should offer faster performance and better power efficiency.
AnTuTu Score522,375865,000Honor 200 provides significantly faster performance in daily use and when gaming.
GPUArm Mali-G610 MC3Adreno 720Honor 200’s GPU is generally better for graphically intense tasks and gaming.
Battery Life
Capacity5000mAh5200mAhHonor 200 has a slightly larger battery, potentially leading to slightly longer usage times.
Charging30W fast charging100W fast chargingHonor 200 charges significantly faster, reducing time spent plugged in. A massive improvement over the Motorola.
Charging Features15W Wireless, 5W ReverseReverse ChargingMotorola Edge has wireless charging and reverse charging, while Honor 200 only offers basic reverse charging.
Camera
Standard Main50MP f/1.8, 1/1.55"50MP f/1.95, 1/1.56"Motorola's main sensor is slightly larger, with a wider aperture, potentially performing a little better in low light.
Selfie32MP f/2.4550MP f/2.1Honor 200 has higher selfie resolution and wider aperture, capturing brighter and more detailed selfies.
Telephoto LensNone50MP f/2.4Honor 200 offers a dedicated telephoto zoom, absent on the Motorola.
Wide Angle13MP f/1.512MP f/2.2Motorola's ultrawide has a wider aperture, potentially capturing more light and slightly better image quality in ultrawide shots.
Macro Lens20MP f/2.4NoneMotorola has a dedicated Macro camera, great for capturing close-up details, which Honor 200 lacks.
Video4K@30fps EIS4K@30fps OIS, EISHonor 200 offers optical image stabilization, which should provide much smoother videos.
DXOMarkN/A130 totalHonor 200 scores are good but not the best, which puts into perspective how the camera might perform
Camera FeaturesOIS/EISOIS/EIS, 4K Video, Optical Zoom, RAW, Night ModeHonor 200 has a much more robust camera suite with night mode, optical zoom, and raw photos.
Software
OSAndroid 12 (Up to 13)Android 14Honor 200 comes with a more current Android version, ensuring newer features and longer-term software support.
Connectivity
WiFiWi-Fi 6Wi-Fi 6Both support Wi-Fi 6, offering solid Wi-Fi performance.
Bluetooth5.25.3Honor 200 has a newer version, with improved power efficiency and stability, and the additional support for Apt-X.
GPSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, SUPL, GalileoGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, QZSS, GPS (L1+L5), Galileo (E1+E5a)Honor 200 supports more satellite systems, resulting in more accurate GPS tracking.
SIMDual Nano SIM + eSIMDual Nano SIM + eSIMBoth support dual SIMs, with one eSIM and two nano sim options
Storage
Internal128/256GB256/512GBHonor 200 has a higher base storage and option for more storage space, which is needed since neither offer expandable storage
RAM6/8GB8/12/16GBHonor 200 offers more RAM, leading to better multitasking and overall performance.
ExpandableNoNoNeither phone offers expandable storage.
Audio
QualityDolby Atmos, 3 MicrophonesDolby Atmos, 2 MicrophonesMotorola provides more enhanced audio with the extra microphone for noise cancelation
Security
FeaturesBasic fingerprint sensorBasic fingerprint sensorBoth have basic fingerprint sensors, offering basic biometric security.
Build Quality
Screen ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 3UnknownMotorola Edge offers superior screen protection over the Honor 200 screen's unknown material
SensorsBiometric, Proximity, Motion, EnvironmentalBiometric, Motion, ProximityMotorola offers more comprehensive sensor support and an additional barometer, magnetometer, and compass, while Honor has gravity sensor and an ultrasonic virtual sensor

2. Key Insights

Motorola Edge (2022) Strengths:

  • Lighter Design: The Edge (2022) is significantly lighter (170g vs 187g), making it more comfortable for long-term use.
  • Slightly Smoother Display: It features a 144Hz refresh rate vs 120Hz, although the difference in real-world usage is minimal.
  • Wider Aperture on main and ultrawide camera: This offers great light capture that might be a slight improvement in lowlight photography and videography.
  • Macro Camera: The inclusion of a macro lens offers a dedicated option for close-up photography.
  • Wireless Charging: With both wireless and reverse wireless charging, it offers more charging flexibility.
  • Superior screen protection: Gorilla Glass 3 offers a slight edge in screen protection.
  • More Comprehensive Sensor Suite: The device has more sensors including a barometer and magnetometer.
  • Better Audio: The device has noise cancelation and an extra microphone.

Honor 200 Strengths:

  • Newer and Better Processor: With the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4nm) vs. Dimensity 1050 (6nm) it offers better overall performance and power efficiency.
  • Higher AnTuTu Score: A much higher benchmark score (865,000 vs 522,375) translates to faster, more fluid day-to-day usage.
  • Sharper, Brighter Display: The Honor 200 has higher resolution and a dramatically brighter display (4000 nits), which is much better for outdoor use.
  • Telephoto Camera: Having a telephoto lens enables optical zoom, which the Edge (2022) lacks.
  • Faster Charging: The 100W fast charging is a game-changer for anyone wanting a quick top-up of power.
  • Newer Software: It comes with Android 14, which provides the newest features and more future-proofing.
  • Better Bluetooth Codec Support: Offers Apt-X, LDAC, SBC, and AAC for a higher quality audio signal.
  • More Storage: The Honor 200 has more storage with the option of 512 GB and has 256 GB base model.
  • More RAM: It also has more RAM with up to 16 GB for users who require a lot of resources.
  • Better Video Quality: The device offers OIS, which is missing on the Motorola.
  • More camera features: The camera has more features like RAW, Night Mode, Optical Zoom.
  • Better GPS: The GPS supports more satellite systems for more accurate positioning.

Trade-offs:

  • The Motorola Edge (2022) gives a slightly smoother screen and macro camera at the cost of lower overall performance and a dimmer display.
  • The Honor 200 trades wireless charging and a macro lens for a much better display, faster performance, and much faster charging.
  • Both lack expandable storage, which might be a limitation for some users

3. User Profiles and Recommendations

Motorola Edge (2022) is ideal for:

  • Casual Users: Those who prioritize a lighter, more compact device for daily tasks and media consumption and a screen with a slightly smoother feel.
  • Photography Fans: Users who enjoy taking close-up shots using the dedicated macro lens.
  • Users who don't need the highest performance: This device offers enough performance for daily use without lag, but it won't be ideal for those who require a lot of processing power.
  • Users who require wireless charging: The Motorola offers wireless and reverse wireless charging which the Honor doesn't

Honor 200 is perfect for:

  • Performance Users: Gamers and power users who need fast processing, better graphics, and a display that pops in bright sunlight.
  • Photography enthusiasts: Those who want a versatile camera with dedicated telephoto, OIS, and advanced modes.
  • Users who prioritize battery speed: For anyone who hates waiting around while their phone charges.
  • Long-Term Users: Those who want the latest software and features that are available through Android 14.

4. Buying Decision Framework

Here are three questions to help guide your decision:

  1. Do you prioritize screen brightness and performance over wireless charging?

    • If yes, the Honor 200 is the clear winner.
    • If no, the Motorola Edge (2022) might suffice.
  2. How important is a zoom lens to your phone photography?

    • If very important, then go with the Honor 200
    • If not that important, the Motorola's main sensor will still take good pictures.
  3. Do you require the latest software?

    • If yes, then go with the Honor 200
    • If not that important, the Motorola's software can get the job done.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Outdoor Photography: Honor 200, due to its much brighter display, OIS video, and a telephoto lens.
  • Gaming & Power Use: Honor 200, due to higher performance and better graphics.
  • Light Daily Use: Motorola Edge (2022) is an OK choice for those who prefer a lighter device and don't need heavy processing, or the best camera.
  • Fast Charging: Honor 200's 100W charging is a huge advantage.
  • Close Up Photography: Motorola has a dedicated macro sensor for this.

My Choice

If I were choosing between these two, I'd personally go with the Honor 200. While the Motorola Edge (2022) has its merits, the Honor 200 offers a more future-proofed and overall better experience. The dramatically brighter and higher resolution display alone makes a big difference in everyday use, especially if I'm spending time outdoors. The faster processor is also great for ensuring smooth multitasking and the camera with optical zoom is more versatile, better fitting my needs as someone who enjoys taking photos. For me, the trade-offs of losing wireless charging and a macro lens are small compared to the upgrades the Honor 200 brings. I'm also a fan of the 100W charging that would ensure the phone is topped up quickly. It's a more well-rounded device for the modern user.

Alex Griffin
Alex Griffin

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