Key Takeaways
1. The Honor 400 series, including the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro, is expected to launch soon in Malaysia, likely later this month.
2. The designs feature a slight redesign, with the Pro model having a larger and more advanced display, including a 6.7-inch quad curved AMOLED screen.
3. Performance-wise, the Honor 400 is powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, while the 400 Pro uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, with different RAM and charging speeds.
4. The Honor 400 Pro includes a triple camera system with a 200MP main lens, while the standard model has a dual camera setup, both featuring a 50MP front camera.
5. Pricing for the base Honor 400 is rumored to be around €499, but specific details for the Pro model and the exact launch date are still pending.
The Honor 400 series is about to be launched soon, and the brand is creating excitement for its event in Malaysia. While the exact date for the launch isn’t confirmed yet, we can expect the Honor 400 and the Honor 400 Pro to be revealed later this month. Before the official announcement, let’s take a look at what we know about the specifications, features, design, and more.
Design & Display
The Honor 400 series takes over from the Honor 300 lineup. The new models are set to feature a slight redesign on the back, especially around the camera area. The large camera module keeps its shape but aligns more with the design of the iPhone 16 Pro, showing off a transparent section with the image sensors. Rumors suggest the Honor 400 will have a slim body measuring 7.3mm, with the 400 Pro being a bit thicker at around 8.1mm.
When it comes to durability, the standard version might have an IP65 rating for water and dust resistance, while the Pro model could boast a stronger IP68 + IP69 rating. The base model is expected to weigh 184 grams, whereas the Pro version could tip the scales at a heavier 205 grams.
Honor 400 Pro
On the front side, the Honor 400 is likely to feature a 6.55-inch AMOLED display that boasts a 120Hz refresh rate and can achieve a peak brightness of 5000 nits. The Pro variant is anticipated to showcase a larger 6.7-inch quad curved AMOLED screen with a 1.5K resolution, also supporting a 120Hz refresh rate and the same peak brightness of 5000 nits.
Performance
The Honor 400 is categorized as an upper mid-range device, while the 400 Pro is considered to be an affordable flagship. This distinction is clear from the different Qualcomm processors in these two models. The standard Honor 400 will be powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, coupled with 8GB of RAM and offering up to 512GB of internal storage.
Meanwhile, the Honor 400 Pro is equipped with the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC paired with 12GB of RAM. Both devices are backed by a substantial 5,300mAh battery. However, they differ in charging speeds—the Honor 400 Pro supports faster 100W wired charging, while the base model has a 66W charging capability.
Camera
For those who love photography, the premium Honor 400 Pro will come with a triple camera configuration on the back, featuring a 200MP main lens, a 50MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens. The front camera is expected to be a 50MP shooter for selfies and video calls. In contrast, the standard version does not include the telephoto sensor, offering only a 200MP and a 12MP camera on the rear. However, it does include the same 50MP front camera. A recent teaser has also indicated that the Honor 400 series will feature AI-powered camera capabilities, likely including functions such as the AI Eraser.
Pricing & Launch Date
As of now, Honor has not provided a specific launch date for the Honor 400 series, though it may be unveiled later this month. Pricing details for the Pro model are not yet available, but leaks suggest the base Honor 400, specifically the 8GB + 512GB version, could retail for about €499.
