Premium Mid-Ranger to Feature 200MP Main Camera, 120Hz AMOLED Display, and Android 15
Following the recent debut of the Honor 400 Lite, new leaks have revealed key specifications and pricing details for the Honor 400, expected to launch alongside the Honor 400 Pro sometime in May 2025. According to the leak, the upcoming Honor 400 will pack a robust feature set aimed at the premium mid-range segment — combining top-tier camera hardware, a sleek design, and a high-refresh-rate AMOLED panel.

Honor 400 Specifications (Leaked)
According to sources, here’s what to expect from the Honor 400:
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Dimensions: 156.5 x 74.6 x 7.3 mm
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Weight: 184g
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Build: IP65-rated for water and dust resistance
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Display: 6.55-inch AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness: 5,000 nits
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Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3
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Operating System: Android 15 with MagicOS 9.0
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Battery: 5,300 mAh with 66W SuperCharge fast charging
Camera Setup:
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Rear Cameras:
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200MP main sensor, f/1.9
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12MP ultra-wide lens, 112-degree field of view
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Front Camera:
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50MP selfie shooter, f/2.0 aperture
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Variants, Color Options, and Pricing
The Honor 400 is expected to launch in two colors: Black and Gold/Grey, and will be available in the following memory configurations:
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8GB RAM + 256GB storage – €499 (approx. ₹45,000)
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8GB RAM + 512GB storage – Pricing yet to be revealed
Given the hardware, the device appears poised to compete with other mid-range performance phones like the Samsung Galaxy A55, Nothing Phone (2a), and Realme GT Neo series.
Launch Timeline and Market Outlook
Although a specific release date hasn’t been confirmed, the Honor 400 series is expected to be officially unveiled in May 2025, likely first in select Asian and European markets. The premium camera setup, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC, and high-brightness AMOLED display make the Honor 400 an exciting option for users looking for flagship-level features without the flagship price tag.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




