The Honor 400 has appeared on Geekbench, confirming it features a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, 12 GB RAM, and Android 15. This chipset is identical to that of the unlaunched Honor 300. The Honor 400 Pro also utilizes last year’s Qualcomm flagship chipset. The Honor 400, identified as DNY-NX9, is expected to have a 6.55″ AMOLED display, a 200 MP camera, and a 5,300 mAh battery. Meanwhile, the Honor 400 Lite is already available in Europe. The official launch dates for the 400 and 400 Pro are anticipated soon.
The Honor 400 Pro was spotted on Geekbench earlier this month, and now the standard Honor 400 has also been benchmarked. The listing disclosed an important detail — it features the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset. We also noted the presence of 12 GB RAM and Android 15, but these specifications are not unexpected.
This chipset is identical to the one found in the Honor 300, which was never released outside of China. The 400 Pro is equipped with last year’s Qualcomm flagship chipset, carried over from the 300 Pro.
These new models are identifiable by their model numbers — the Honor 400 is DNY-NX9. According to prior leaks, it is expected to be a more compact device featuring an exceptionally bright 6.55″ AMOLED display and a 200 MP camera, along with a 5,300 mAh battery.
Honor 400 Lite
The Honor 400 series has technically already launched, as the 400 Lite is currently available in Europe. The 400 and 400 Pro are set to arrive soon, and we are eagerly awaiting official details from Honor regarding the launch date.
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