Smartphone Comparison: HONOR 200 Lite vs HONOR 90 Lite 5G

Mondo Admin / 07-08-2024 / Tech

If you have a case of decidophobia when it comes to choosing between new smartphones, we understand.

To help you choose your new device, we're comparing this season’s two standout smartphone options – the HONOR 200 Lite and the HONOR 90 Lite 5G.

These budget-friendly beasts boast impressive specs. But with the HONOR 200 Lite making its debut this year and the HONOR 90 Lite 5G launching last year, how do you know which Lite is the right Lite for you?

We’re breaking it all down right here!

Design and Build Quality

The HONOR 200 Lite is the lighter and slimmer option of the two smartphones, but the difference in weight is hardly noticeable when you’re using the devices. While you get that feather-light feel, you don’t have to worry about drops. The HONOR 200 Lite has a 5-star drop resistance certification, a safeguard the HONOR 90 Lite 5G lacks.

 

HONOR 200 Lite:

Colour options: 

Starry Blue, Midnight Black

HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

Colour options:

Cyan Lake, Titanium Silver


Display

There is a slight (but noticeable) difference in brightness and clarity between these two devices and the HONOR 200 Lite is the clear winner. Although the HONOR 90 Lite 5G also has a crystal clear display, when compared side by side, the HONOR 200 Lite steals the show. The HONOR 200 Lite also has the superior refresh rate of the two, making scrolling a much more pleasant experience for social media lovers.

HONOR 200 Lite:

  • Screen size:

    6.7 inches

  • Resolution:

    2412 x 1080

  • Display technology: 

    AMOLED

  • Refresh Rate:

    120Hz


HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

  • Screen size:

    6.7 inches (Edgeless eye-comfort display)

  • Resolution:

    2388x1080

  • Display technology:

    LTPS LCD

  • Refresh Rate:

    90Hz

Performance

The HONOR 200 Lite has a slight edge over the HONOR 90 Lite 5G when it comes to performance thanks to its upgraded processor. With ample RAM and ROM, both phones are an excellent choice for all your streaming and gaming needs.

HONOR 200 Lite:

  • Processor:

    CPU Model, MediaTek Dimensity 6080

  • CPU Type:

    Octa-core processors

  • CPU Dominant Frequency:

    2A76 2.4GHz + 6A55 2.0Ghz

  • Storage:

    8GB RAM and 256GB ROM


HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

  • Processor:

    CPU Model, MediaTek Dimensity 6020

  • CPU Type:

    Octa-core

  • CPU Dominant Frequency:

    2xA76 2.2GHz + 6xA55 2.0Ghz

  • GPU:

    Mali-G57 MC2

  • Storage:

    13GB RAM and 8GB +256GB ROM for storage


Camera

The HONOR 90 Lite 5G has an impressive 100MP ultra camera, but the HONOR 200 Lite ups the ante with a 108MP main camera, a 50MP front camera, and a selfie light. Both devices have a triple rear camera and offer up to 10x digital zoom, but it’s the HONOR 200 Lite that has the superior image resolution and more photo modes. While the HONOR 90 Lite 5G camera is great, the HONOR 200 Lite edges it out once again.

HONOR 200 Lite:

Rear camera specifications:

  • Triple Rear Camera:

    108MP Main Camera (f/1.75) +5MP Wide & Depth Camera (f/2.2) + 2MP Macro Camera (f/2.4)

  • Video Shooting:

    Supports up to 1080P video shooting

  • Focus Mode:

    Up to 10x digital zoom

  • Image Resolution:

    Supports up to 12000 x 9000 pixels

  • Video Resolution:

    Supports up to 1080 x 1920 pixels


Front camera specifications:

  • Front Camera:

    50MP Camera (f/2.1)

  • Image Resolution:

    Supports up to 8192 x 6144 pixels

  • Video Resolution:

    Supports up to 1080 x 1920 pixels

  • Video Shooting:

    Supports up to 1080P video shooting

  • Face Recognition:

    Supports 2D Face Recognition


HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

Rear camera specifications:

  • Triple Rear Camera: 

    100MP Main Camera (f/1.9)+5MP Ultra-Wide & Depth Camera (f/2.2)+2MP Macro Camera (f/2.4)

  • Image Resolution:

    Supports up to 11584 x 8688 pixels

  • Video Shooting: 

    Supports 1080P (up to 1920 x 1080) video shooting

  • Focus Mode:

    Up to 10X digital zoom

  • Video Resolution:

    Supports up to 1920 x 1080 pixels


Front camera specifications:

  • Front Camera:

    16MP (f/2.45)

  • Image Resolution:

    Supports up to 4608 x 3456 pixels

  • Video Resolution:

    Supports up to 1920 x 1080 pixels

  • Video Shooting:

    Supports 1080P (up to 1920 x 1080) video shooting

  • Face Recognition:

    Supports 2D Face Recognition

Storage

A huge plus for memory hoarders. If you prefer to keep your pictures, videos and files only on your device instead of on the cloud, both the HONOR 200 Lite and the HONOR 90 Lite 5G have you covered with equal storage space.

HONOR 200 Lite:

  • Internal storage options:

    8GB+256GB

  • Expandable storage:

    (microSD support)

HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

  • Internal storage options:

    8GB + 256GBb

  • Expandable storage:

    (microSD support)

Battery Life

Battery life seems to be where these devices meet on the middle. The battery capacity is the same but the HONOR 200 Lite offers SuperCharge technology. While the HONOR 90 Lite 5G does not have this feature, the device still charges up to 53% in half an hour and can go two days on one charge. Not too shabby!

HONOR 200 Lite:

  • Battery capacity: 

    4500 mAh (typical value)

  • Wired Charging:

    Up to 11V/3.2A supercharge

  • Standard Charger:

    35W SuperCharge

HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

  • Battery capacity:

    4500mAh

  • Wired Charging:

    22.5W

  • Standard Charger:

    10V2.25A


Software and Features

The HONOR 90 Lite 5G comes with MagicOS 7.1 (based on Android 13) while the HONOR 200 Lite comes with MagicOS 8.0 (based on Android 14). If you’re new to HONOR it might take you a while to adjust to the interface but it’s a user-friendly experience all the same.

HONOR 200 Lite:

Operating System: 

MagicOS 8.0 (Based on Android 14)


HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

Operating System: 

MagicOS 7.1(based on Android 13)


Network Support and Connectivity 


HONOR 200 Lite:

Wi-Fi, 5G, 4G, Bluetooth

  • USB:

    Type-C, USB 2.0

  • Earjack:

    Type C


HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

Wi-Fi, 5G, 4G, Bluetooth

  • USB:

    Type-C, USB 2.0

  • Earjack:

     

    Type-C / Adapter cable + 3.5mm earphone

Price and Value

HONOR 200 Lite:

Current market price:R8500

With all the impressive specs of the HONOR 200 Lite, it does provide excellent value for money. It’s a top contender, especially when compared to other brands that may cost more but offer lower specs.

HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

Current market price: R7000- R7600

Considering its camera performance and battery life, the HONOR 90 Lite also offers great value for money. You’re getting a feature-packed device that can capture high-quality photos and stay powered throughout the day.


The Verdict

It’s a close race but it really depends on your personal preference.

Reasons to Choose the HONOR 90 Lite 5G:

  • Decent specs with a lower price point
  • Great camera
  • 2-day battery life

Reasons to Choose the HONOR 200 Lite:

  • Honor’s newest budget option 
  • Great camera quality
  •  Superfast charging 

While the HONOR 90 Lite 5G has no major faults, for us the HONOR 200 Lite is the clear winner. The difference in display, performance, and camera quality makes it worthwhile. But in this case, it’s a win/ win no matter which smartphone you go with. Both devices are excellent purchases and provide great value for money.

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FAQs

Which phone has a better camera, the HONOR 200 Lite or the HONOR 90 Lite 5G? 

The HONOR 200 Lite has the superior camera setup with a 108MP main camera and a 50MP front camera, compared to the HONOR 90 Lite 5G's 100MP main camera and 16MP front camera.

How does the display quality compare between the HONOR 200 Lite and the HONOR 90 Lite 5G? 

The HONOR 200 Lite offers a better display with a 120Hz refresh rate and AMOLED technology, while the HONOR 90 Lite 5G has a 90Hz refresh rate and LTPS LCD technology.

Which smartphone offers better performance, the HONOR 200 Lite or the HONOR 90 Lite 5G? 

The HONOR 200 Lite has an upgraded MediaTek Dimensity 6080 processor, which provides slightly better performance than the HONOR 90 Lite 5G's MediaTek Dimensity 6020 processor.

What are the price differences between the HONOR 200 Lite and the HONOR 90 Lite 5G? 

The HONOR 200 Lite is slightly more expensive than last year’s HONOR 90 Lite 5G.

References:

  1. https://www.honor.com/za/phones/honor-200-lite/
  2. Honor Lite Review by Tech Advisor
                   
  3. Honor 90 Lite 5G5Gvs Galaxy A54 5G by Mondo
                   
  4. Review: Honor 200 Lite 5G, subtle but bold by Citizen
  5. HONOR 200 Lite
  6. HONOR 90 Lite

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