A phone that lasts for days without needing a charge can soon become a reality. Honor, the popular smartphone brand, is working to make the dream a reality. Rumors are swirling that the company is working on a smartphone with a massive 8,000mAh battery—the biggest ever in a phone. And if that’s not exciting enough, it could be part of Honor’s brand-new Power series.
Honor recently took to Weibo (China’s version of Twitter) to tease the upcoming Power series, calling it a phone with a “super big big battery.” While they didn’t drop any specifics, it’s clear they’re aiming for some serious battery life.
Meanwhile, a well-known tipster, DigitalChatStation, claims that an Honor phone with the model number DVD-AN00 has popped up in certification databases, likely confirming its existence. What’s even more interesting? This phone isn’t just about battery life—it’s also said to support 80W fast charging and even satellite communication, making it a powerhouse in more ways than one.
But wait, there’s more. The mystery device is also rumored to pack flagship-level technology, possibly a next-gen display. However, Honor is keeping those details under wraps for now. The official launch date is still a guessing game, but word on the street is that it could be announced later this month. And will it make its way to global markets? That’s another mystery we’re waiting to unravel.
On the side, Honor is also gearing up to launch the Honor 400 Lite, which is expected to come with a 6.7-inch display, 256GB of storage, 5G connectivity, and a sleek design with dual cameras.
And if an 8,000mAh battery phone is indeed on the way, it’s going to be a game-changer for anyone tired of carrying around a power bank.
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