Nothing Phone (2) vs Honor 200 Pro - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date July 17, 2023 May 31, 2024
Release Year 2023 2024

Physical

Volume 106.51 cm³ 100.7 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.33 "/g 3.41 "/g
Weight 201.2 g 199 g
Height 162.1 mm 163.3 mm
Width 76.4 mm 75.2 mm
Thickness 8.6 mm 8.2 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • White
  • Dark Gray
  • Black
  • Pink
  • Moonlight White
  • Ocean Cyan

Display

Screen Size 6.7 " 6.78 "
Resolution 1080 x 2412 1224 x 2700
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 87.2 % 90.8 %
Pixel Density 394 PPI 437 PPI
Refresh Rate 120 Hz 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness 1600 nits N/A
Peak Brightness 1600 nits 4000 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 104.70 mAh/in² 113.12 mAh/in²
Battery Density 44.13 mAh/cm³ 51.64 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 4700 mAh 5200 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Qualcomm SM8475 Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (4 nm) Qualcomm SM8635 Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (4 nm)
CPU Octa-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3x2.5 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A510) Octa-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X4 & 4x2.8 GHz Cortex-A720 & 3x2.0 GHz Cortex-A520)
GPU Adreno 730 Adreno 735

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 13 14
Maximum OS Version 16 18

Comparison Summary

1. Specifications Comparison

FeatureNothing Phone (2)Honor 200 ProPractical Impact
Design
Dimensions162.1 x 76.4 x 8.6 mm163.3 x 75.2 x 8.2 mmHonor 200 Pro is slightly taller and narrower, but thinner overall. Negligible difference in hand feel.
Weight201.2 g199 gVirtually identical weight; no noticeable difference in daily use.
BuildUnspecifiedUnspecifiedBuild materials impact durability and premium feel. Lack of information limits comparison.
Display
Size6.7"6.78"Honor has a marginally larger display, providing slightly more screen real estate.
TypeLTPO OLEDOLEDBoth offer vibrant colors and deep blacks. LTPO on Nothing Phone (2) allows for dynamic refresh rate adjustment, potentially saving battery.
Resolution1080 x 24121224 x 2700Honor 200 Pro has a sharper display with higher pixel density (437 vs 394 PPI), resulting in crisper text and images.
Refresh Rate120Hz120HzBoth offer smooth scrolling and animations.
Peak Brightness1600 nits4000 nitsHonor 200 Pro offers significantly higher peak brightness, ensuring better visibility in direct sunlight.
Performance
ChipsetSnapdragon 8+ Gen 1Snapdragon 8s Gen 3Both are high-performance chipsets. 8s Gen 3 is newer but benchmarks suggest marginal performance differences.
CPUOcta-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3x2.5 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A510)Octa-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X4 & 4x2.8 GHz Cortex-A720 & 3x2.0 GHz Cortex-A520)Core architecture differences might impact sustained performance and efficiency, though real-world differences might be minimal for average users.
GPUAdreno 730Adreno 735Minor GPU differences, likely resulting in negligible real-world gaming performance variation.
RAM12GB12GBBoth offer ample RAM for multitasking and demanding applications.
Storage256GB/512GB512GBHonor 200 Pro offers only a 512GB option in this comparison, while Nothing Phone(2) provides a 256GB variant for potentially lower cost.
Battery
Capacity4700 mAh5200 mAhHonor 200 Pro has a larger battery, potentially offering longer battery life.
Charging SpeedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedCharging speed significantly impacts usability. Lack of information limits comparison.
Software
OSAndroid 13Android 14Honor 200 Pro ships with a newer Android version, potentially offering newer features and longer software support.

2. Key Differences Analysis

Nothing Phone (2) Advantages:

  • LTPO Display: Dynamic refresh rate adjustment can improve battery life.
  • Potentially Lower Price: Availability of a 256GB storage option.

Honor 200 Pro Advantages:

  • Sharper Display: Higher resolution and pixel density.
  • Brighter Display: Significantly higher peak brightness for improved outdoor visibility.
  • Larger Battery: Potentially longer battery life.
  • Newer Android Version: Access to latest features and longer software updates.
  • Slightly Thinner: Minimal impact on daily usage but contributes to a sleeker profile.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Nothing Phone (2): Users prioritizing a unique design (assuming it retains the transparent back), potentially lower price, and who value battery life optimization.

Honor 200 Pro: Users prioritizing display quality (sharpness and brightness), longer battery life, and the latest software features. Suitable for media consumption, gaming, and outdoor use.

4. Decision Framework

Key Questions for Buyers:

  1. Budget: Is the price difference between storage options significant?
  2. Display Priority: Is a sharper and brighter display crucial?
  3. Software Updates: How important is having the latest Android version and longer software support?

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Heavy outdoor use: Honor 200 Pro due to its superior brightness.
  • Budget-conscious buyer: Nothing Phone (2) 256GB version if the price is significantly lower.
  • Latest features and long-term software support: Honor 200 Pro.

My Choice: Honor 200 Pro

While the Nothing Phone (2) offers a potentially lower price with the 256GB option and the battery-saving LTPO display, the Honor 200 Pro's advantages in display quality (sharper resolution and significantly higher brightness), larger battery, and newer Android version outweigh those benefits for me. The brighter display is crucial for outdoor usability, and the larger battery promises longer usage between charges. Additionally, the newer Android version ensures access to the latest features and longer-term software updates. While we lack information on build materials and charging speeds, the available information points towards the Honor 200 Pro as a more compelling overall package for my needs.

Emily Harper
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