HONOR’s pushing boundaries again—this time with the HONOR 400 5G, a midranger wrapped in style and sprinkled with just enough power to stay competitive. It’s not trying to be the loudest in the room—it just wants to look good and feel smooth doing it. And it succeeds.
If there’s one thing HONOR never fumbles, it’s design.
The HONOR 400 5G looks premium, no cap. From the symmetrical camera island to the frosted matte finish at the back, this thing looks like it costs more than it actually does. You’ll get a few “ano ‘yang phone mo?” moments, guaranteed.
It’s slim, lightweight, and gives off flagship energy—without the flagship price.

Powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, it handles most daily tasks with ease. App switching, social media, casual gaming—you’ll have no problems. Even Genshin runs, though you’ll want to temper your expectations if you want to run it at max quality.
It’s not a powerhouse, but it’s a reliable daily driver. Think of it as butter, not nitro.

HONOR brings out the curves with a 6.55-inch AMOLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate, and a color-calibrated vibe that screams “premium.” It’s plenty bright at 5000 nits peak, so outdoor visibility is solid, and scrolling through reels or articles is buttery smooth.
Bezels are slim, curve is gentle, and there’s a real elegance to the viewing experience. Very honor-able, if you will.

You’re getting a 200 MP main shooter with OIS, and a 12 MP ultra-wide sensor just hanging out. Daylight photos? Sharp, detailed, and with great skin tones. It’s tuned to flatter faces, and it shows. Low-light shots are… acceptable, though not game-changing.
The 50 MP front cam is surprisingly good for selfies and video calls. Good edge detection in portrait mode, too.
Overall: definitely maganda na, especially for social media-ready shots.

You’ve got a 6,000mAh battery under the hood—definitely large enough for a full day of moderate to heavy use. To charge that humongous battery, you have support for 90W fast wired charging.
It’s blazing fast even by today’s wild 100W+ standards.

The stereo speakers are decent in clarity, but lacks immersion, especially for gaming and binge-watching.

The HONOR 400 5G is one of the better-looking phones in its class. Smooth performance, beautiful display, solid battery life, and good cameras make it a dependable mid-ranger.
If you care more about aesthetics, display quality, and overall feel, this phone will absolutely satisfy you. But if you’re after max performance, you might want to look elsewhere.
📱 HONOR 400 5G is officially RANKED: Maganda Na.
Stylish and smart!
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