Honor 400 Series: Leaked Display and Battery Specs
New Lineup to Feature Three Models with Varying Display Sizes and Massive Batteries
Honor is preparing to launch its new Honor 400 series, consisting of three premium-mid-range smartphones. The lineup is expected to debut alongside the Honor Magic V4 foldable phone around mid-year. Leaks suggest varying display sizes and impressive battery capacities.
Display and Battery
- One model will sport a 6.5-inch 1.5K display with flat corners.
- A higher-end variant will feature a 6.78-inch 1.5K Quad-Curved display with symmetrical bezels.
- All models are rumored to pack a massive 7,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery, a technology pioneered by Honor.
These large batteries promise extended usage times, while the silicon-carbon technology ensures a compact footprint. For insights into other battery innovations, check out Galaxy Z Fold 7: Big Changes, Same Battery.
Processor and Potential 'Mini' Model
The Honor 400 series is expected to utilize the yet-to-be-released Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC. This chipset targets the premium mid-range segment. It's also speculated that one model might feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, similar to previous Pro versions of the Honor 300 series. Additionally, rumors suggest a smaller, 6.3-inch "mini" model, catering to users who prefer compact devices. This strategy aligns with trends discussed in Stop Upgrading Your Phone Every Year, focusing on diverse user needs. For more on foldable phone trends, see OnePlus Cancels Open 2.