Honor’s upcoming GT 2 series has been spotted on China’s 3C certification website, confirming its readiness for production. The listings show two models with support for 5G connectivity and the capability to charge at up to 100W via wired fast charging.
Speculations suggest that the Honor GT 2 devices will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, boasting a 6.83-inch 1.5K display and featuring a 50MP camera setup. The inclusion of an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, metal frame, and full water resistance further highlights the series’ premium offering.
In addition to these features, a tip from Digital Chat Station on Weibo indicates that Honor is testing a prototype battery with a capacity of around 10,000mAh. This battery is designed to work seamlessly with the 100W fast charging technology, promising extended battery life.
The anticipated launch date for this series in China remains set for December 2025, although there are no guarantees as plans can change leading up to the release.
Source: mymobileindia.com
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