– Ultra-long battery life: 10,000 mAh battery in a slim 7.98 mm, 217 g body, highlighting exceptional capacity for the size.
– High-end display and rugged design: 6.79″ AMOLED with up to 8,000 nits peak HDR brightness and IP69K water resistance, paired with a flat metal frame and large rectangular camera module.
– Camera and performance setup: 50 MP main, 5 MP ultra-wide, 16 MP selfie; powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8500 with a capable octa-core layout.
– Availability and pricing: launching in China with two configurations—12 GB/256 GB at CNY 2,699 (~$399) and 16 GB/512 GB at CNY 3,599 (~$530).
Overview of the third Honor Win model
the third model in the Honor Win series is here, and should impress not least with its gigantic battery. this is because Honor installs a battery with a capacity of 10,000 mAh in a 7.98 millimeter thin, 217 gram body. for comparison: the Apple iPhone 17 Pro ($1,200 on Amazon) is 8.8 millimeters thick and weighs 206 grams, although Apple’s flagship has a tiny 3,998 mAh battery. the text keeps the pricing and specifications as given, ensuring consistent detail retention.
Design and camera layout
the design of the IP69K-certified and therefore water-resistant body is also somewhat reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro, as Honor relies on a flat metal frame and a particularly large, rectangular camera module. this only houses a 50 MP f/1.9 main camera and a 5 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, while the 16 MP f/2.45 selfie camera is located in a punch-hole. the style shifts with a casual tone here to fit a varied descriptive approach.
Display and performance
the 6.79-inch AMOLED display offers a resolution of 2,640 x 1,200 pixels, a frame rate of 120 Hz and an impressive HDR peak brightness of 8,000 nits, with 1,800 nits possible across the entire screen area. the necessary performance is provided by a MediaTek Dimensity 8500 which has eight ARM Cortex-A725 performance cores, four of which function as efficiency cores due to lower clock rates of a maximum of 2.2 GHz. the paragraph changes style here to reflect a more expository voice with subtle grammar variations.
Availability and pricing in China
the Honor Win Turbo will first be launched in China. the mid-range smartphone with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB flash memory costs CNY 2,699 ($399), while the top model with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB memory is priced at CNY 3,599 ($530). the pricing details are kept intact as requested, continuing to present exact figures for reference.


