
IIE DIGITAL DESK , May 30: Honor has officially launched its new gaming-focused smartphone, the Honor Win Turbo, in China, expanding its Win series lineup with a device that emphasizes extreme battery life, performance, and display capabilities.
The company has confirmed that the Honor Win Turbo is designed as a performance-oriented smartphone targeting gamers and heavy users, continuing the brand’s strategy of pushing high-end endurance devices in its Win series.
The device is expected to feature a large 6.79-inch 1.5K LTPS flat display with high refresh rate support and ultra-high brightness levels, offering an immersive viewing experience for gaming and multimedia consumption. The design includes a flat metal middle frame and a centered punch-hole front camera layout, giving it a modern and durable build.
One of the biggest highlights of the Honor Win Turbo is its massive 10,000mAh class battery, making it one of the largest battery smartphones in its segment. The device is also expected to support fast charging in the range of 80W to 100W, enabling quicker recharge times despite the large battery capacity.
The performance front, reports suggest that the smartphone may be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Elite chipset, paired with up to 16GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. This combination is aimed at delivering smooth multitasking and high-performance gaming without lag.
The Honor Win Turbo is tipped to include a triple rear camera setup led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor with OIS support, along with additional ultra-wide and supporting lenses. For selfies and video calls, a front camera of up to 16 megapixels is expected.
The smartphone is also likely to feature advanced connectivity options, improved thermal design (though it may skip a built-in cooling fan), and IP-rated durability in select variants. It will be available in multiple color options including Black, White, and Blue.
The Honor Win Turbo is positioned as a successor-style expansion within the Win lineup, focusing more on endurance and balanced gaming performance rather than extreme cooling hardware used in earlier models.
