The TRDA (Telecommunications and Digital Regulatory Authority) in the United Arab Emirates has certified a phone called the Honor 200 Lite, with model number LLY-NX1.
Honor 200 Lite’s TDRA certification details
A few important insights are validated by this listing. To start, it officially states that Honor’s next series will simply be referred to as the “Honor 200 Series” and nothing else. Furthermore, it is probable that the lineup will feature a “Lite” model this time around.
With the model number “LLY-NX1” and the equipment registration number “ER30062/24,” the upcoming Honor 200 Lite smartphone has been certified by TDRA. The device’s name appears in the database, and its TDRA certificate is good until March 21, 2027.
Honor’s next number series will be called the “Honor 200 Series,” and a Lite model is a part of the series, according to the Honor 200 Lite smartphone’s inclusion in the TDRA database. Notably, the prior Honor 100 series, which made its debut in China in November 2023, only included vanilla and pro varieties instead of a Lite edition.
The Honor 100 Pro and 100 have quad-curved OLED screens, but the Pro’s dual-lens arrangement is pill-shaped, and the Honor 100 has a single punch-hole camera. Also unique are their back camera modules.
These phones have identical screen specifications: 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, high brightness, and 6.7-inch (Honor 100) or 6.78-inch (Honor 100 Pro) OLED displays. A fingerprint sensor built into the screen handles security.
The 100 Pro is driven by the more advanced Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, whereas the Honor 100 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset.
A 12MP ultrawide lens and a 50MP primary back camera with OIS are featured on both phones. For optical zoom, the Pro model has a 32MP telephoto camera.