Honor Win Revealed: 10,000mAh Battery and Ultrasonic Scanner

Honor teases its Win series with a 10,000mAh "Qinghai Lake" battery, 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint, IP68/IP69/IP69K protection, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a 6.83-inch 1.5K 185Hz OLED display.

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Honor Win Revealed: 10,000mAh Battery and Ultrasonic Scanner

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Honor has started teasing its upcoming Win series — and the early reveals are hard to ignore. The lineup promises staggering battery life, robust water-and-dust protection, upgraded connectivity tech, and flagship silicon. Here’s what the teasers confirm ahead of the official launch.

What Honor just confirmed

The Win series will debut in China on December 26, 2025, and Honor has already confirmed several headline features. The phones carry high-level ingress protection — IP68, IP69, and IP69K — designed for serious dust and water resistance. For biometric security, the devices use a 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner for faster, more reliable reads than basic optical sensors.

Perhaps the boldest spec: a massive 10,000mAh battery codenamed "Qinghai Lake." That’s battery capacity more commonly seen in tablets or rugged devices, not mainstream smartphones. Expect multi-day endurance under normal use — and long stretches of standby for power users or travelers.

Honor is also pushing connectivity with a dual-chip communications setup that pairs a dedicated Wi‑Fi signal processor with an Honor C1+ RF enhancement chip. The combo aims to boost indoor reception and improve signal stability in low-coverage areas — a real practical win if you often work from basements, cafés, or crowded venues.

On the display front, Honor teases a tall 6.83-inch OLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, an ultra-smooth 185Hz refresh rate, and slim 1.4mm bezels for an immersive viewing experience. That spec sheet suggests a focus on gaming and multimedia, backed by high refresh rates and sharp detail.

Under the hood, the Win model will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with LPDDR5x Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage — the kind of hardware that keeps heavy apps and multitasking fluid. Camera details are sketchy but promising: the base Win is rumored to have a 50MP triple-camera array, while the Win RT may feature a simpler dual-camera setup.

There are still gaps in the official spec list — charging speeds, exact camera sensors, global availability, and pricing are all pending — but Honor’s teasers have set clear expectations: endurance, rugged protection, and flagship-level performance. Stay tuned for the full reveal on December 26 for confirmed specs and hands-on impressions.

Source: gizmochina

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