Key Takeaways
1. Display Features: The Honor 400 series will include two models, with one featuring a 6.5-inch flat OLED screen and the other a 6.78-inch quad-curved display.
2. Processor and Battery: Both devices are expected to use the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor and have a substantial battery capacity, with leaks indicating around 7,000mAh to 7,800mAh.
3. Distinct Models: The recent leaks suggest the unnamed Honor smartphone is not part of the 400 series, as it is described as smaller and lighter with a flat screen.
4. Launch Timeline: The Honor 400 series is anticipated to launch in China by May of this year.
5. Market Competition: The 400 series is expected to compete with the Oppo Reno 14 and Vivo S21 series, which are also set to debut around the same time in China.
In earlier news, a trustworthy source known as Digital Chat Station shared details about the display features of the rumored Honor 400 and 400 Pro smartphones. Today, this source returns with fresh information regarding an Honor device. Although the specific name of the phone hasn’t been disclosed, it seems to point to the Honor 400 Pro.
Chipset and Battery Information Leaked
According to Digital Chat Station’s earlier revelations about the Honor 400 series, there will be two versions available. One model is said to sport a 6.5-inch flat OLED screen with a resolution of 1.5K, while the larger variant is expected to feature a 6.78-inch quad-curved display with slim bezels around the edges. The leak also indicated that both devices are likely to be equipped with the upcoming Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (SM7550) processor and include a battery capacity of approximately 7,000mAh.
The most recent leak (as shown above) suggests that an Honor smartphone using the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip will have a 1.5K LTPS panel. The current engineering prototype is said to include a 7,800mAh battery. Additionally, in the comments section of the same Weibo post, he noted that this leak does not pertain to the Honor 400, as it is described as a smaller, lighter phone with a flat screen—hinting that the device mentioned earlier has a larger, curved display.
Expected Launch and Competition
While more information about the Honor 400 series remains undisclosed, it is anticipated to launch in China by May of this year. It is also believed that the 400 series will compete against the Oppo Reno 14 series and the Vivo S21 series, which are likely to debut around the same period in China.

