HONOR fans, it looks like the wait won’t be much longer. Both the HONOR 400 and HONOR 400 Pro have just passed radio certification in China, signaling that their official launch could be right around the corner. Here’s what we know so far—and why the 400 series might be one of Honor’s most exciting releases yet.


Specifications
According to early leaks, the standard HONOR 400 is expected to pack a 6.55-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it’s tipped to debut the all-new Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (SM7750)—an upgrade over last year’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3—so users can expect better performance and efficiency.
Meanwhile, the HONOR 400 Pro is shaping up to be the real powerhouse. It’ll reportedly feature a larger 6.69-inch curved OLED screen, also 1.5K and 120Hz, and stick with the proven Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset—perfect for power users who want flagship-level speed without paying ultra-premium prices.
Battery life should be another strong point. Both models are rumored to pack a 5,300mAh battery. The standard Honor 400 could support 66W fast charging, while the Pro version might bump that up to 100W, meaning super quick top-ups when you’re low on juice.
As for cameras, Honor seems ready to level up again. Expect larger sensors across the lineup, with whispers of a 200MP primary shooter with OIS, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP selfie cam on deck. If true, the Honor 400 Pro could be a serious contender for mobile photography fans.
Design-wise, the HONOR 400 is expected to stick with a flat screen, while the 400 Pro could go for a more premium quad-curved display. Both models are rumored to feature metal frames, giving them a more solid, flagship-like feel in the hand.
Expected Launch and Pricing
Rumors point to a May 2025 release, at least in China first. In Europe, early whispers suggest the Honor 400 could land at around €468, making it a strong value play if these specs hold up.
The HONOR 400 series is shaping up to deliver major upgrades in design, performance, and camera tech—without stepping into crazy flagship pricing. With certifications now in the bag, we might not have to wait long to see it officially.
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