Introducing the Honor Win, boasting an exceptional 10,000mAh battery and gaming-centric features.
Honor has unveiled the Honor Win and its sibling, the Win RT, in China, boasting a record-breaking 10,000mAh battery that challenges low-battery anxiety. These phones are designed with gaming enthusiasts in mind, featuring advanced specs like a Snapdragon 8-series processor, a 185Hz OLED display, and active cooling fans.
The Honor Win series packs a substantial 10,000mAh battery into an impressively slim body of just 8.3mm thickness thanks to the use of silicon-carbon technology. This allows for extended gameplay sessions without worrying about frequent charging.
Both models come with high-quality camera setups, including a 50MP main sensor and ultra-wide options in select versions. They also offer fast charging at up to 100W wired or 80W wireless speeds, making them among the quickest chargers available on the market today.
To cater to hardcore gamers, Honor has equipped these devices with cutting-edge processors such as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and its predecessor. An active cooling fan system can run at up to 25,000 RPM in a special “Rage Mode,” which helps maintain optimal temperatures during intense gaming sessions.
The Win RT model sticks to a dual-camera setup while the standard Honor Win includes an additional telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom. Both phones are built with durability and protection in mind, featuring IP69K ratings that make them resistant not only to water but also to high-pressure jets of hot water.
Currently available exclusively in China, the Honor Win RT starts at CNY 2,699 ($385), while the standard Honor Win begins at CNY 3,999 ($570) for the base model. The top-tier version with 16GB of RAM and 1TB storage goes up to CNY 5,299 ($755).
The Honor Win features an impressive 10,000mAh battery that can last for extended periods due to silicon-carbon technology.
Yes, it supports up to 100W wired and 80W wireless charging speeds.
Both models are built with a triple protection rating of IP68, IP69, and IP69K, making them resistant to both water and high-pressure jets.
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