The Honor 400 lineup is set to debut soon, with the brand already building up hype for the Malaysian launch. While an exact launch date is still unclear, the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro will likely be announced later this month. So ahead of its official launch, here’s a roundup for its specs, features, design, and more.
Design & Display
The Honor 400 series is the direct successor to the Honor 300 lineup. With the newer models, the Chinese brand is bringing a slight redesign to the rear, particularly the camera module. The large camera island retains the same shape but has an aesthetic that matches the iPhone 16 Pro, namely with a transparent module with the image sensors. In terms of dimensions, the Honor 400 is rumored to have a slim 7.3mm body, while the 400 Pro may measure slightly thicker at 8.1mm.
For protection, the vanilla version may offer an IP65 rating for water and dust resistance but the Honor 400 Pro could have a stronger IP68 + IP69 rating. The base model is expected to weigh 184 grams and the Pro variant could be a hefty 205 gram phone.

On the front, the base Honor 400 is expected to sport a 6.55-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 5000 nits of peak brightness. The higher end Pro variant is expected to feature a taller 6,7-inch quad curved AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 5000 nits of peak brightness as well.
Performance
The Honor 400 is positioned as an upper mid range, while the Honor 400 Pro is an affordable flagship phone. This is quite evident with the different Qualcomm processor that powers these devices. Under the hood, the standard model is equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, which is paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage.

On the other hand, the Honor 400 Pro packs the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC that is coupled with 12GB of RAM. Both models are powered by a massive 5,300mAh battery pack. However, they offer different fast charging rates as the Honor 400 Pro has a faster 100W wired charging, while the base model only offers 66W charging.
Camera
For photography, the more expensive Honor 400 Pro packs a triple camera setup on the rear that consists of a 200MP main + 50MP telephoto + 12MP ultra wide angle lens. The front may feature a 50MP shooter for selfies and video calls. Unfortunately, the standard version is skipping the telephoto sensor, offering the 200MP + 12MP camera setup on the rear. For selfies and video calls, the 50MP sensor makes a return here. The latest teaser also confirmed that the Honor 400 series will arrive with AI powered features for the cameras, which would likely include features like the AI Eraser.
Pricing & Launch Date
Unfortunately, Honor has yet to announce a launch date for the Honor 400 series, although it could debut later this month. The pricing info for the Pro variant is still at large, but the base Honor 400 had its European pricing leaked. The 8GB + 512GB configuration could be sold for €499.
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