Overview
- Honor unveiled the Win Turbo in China on May 29–30, and the phone ships with a 10,000mAh battery, 80W wired SuperCharge and an advertised 0–100% time of about 90 minutes.
- The company removed the active cooling fan used in earlier Win models and fitted a lower‑power MediaTek Dimensity 8500‑series chip to favor battery efficiency over peak performance.
- The handset uses a 6.79‑inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, very high HDR peak brightness figures, eye‑protection tech and an in‑display fingerprint sensor.
- Imaging and connectivity choices are conservative: a 50MP main camera with OIS, a 5MP ultrawide, a 16MP front camera, 4K video, 5G, Wi‑Fi 7 and NFC while wireless charging is omitted and 27W reverse charging is supported.
- Outlets published conflicting China prices for the same storage and RAM tiers, leaving short‑term pricing unclear and Honor has not confirmed any international release timetable.