When HONOR wowed audiences with the Power and its impressive 8000mAh battery, we believed that would be the largest battery in a standard, non-rugged smartphone. However, HONOR surpassed expectations with the X9d, featuring an 8300mAh battery, and now they might be pushing boundaries even further with a device boasting a 10000mAh battery. This upcoming phone is reportedly named the HONOR Win, set to succeed the GT Pro.

The HONOR Win is particularly fascinating because it resembles a typical smartphone externally, yet it conceals a massive 10000mAh battery within—surpassing the battery sizes typically found in tablets. If the rumors hold true, the Win will support 100w wired charging and feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Our experience with the OnePlus 15 and its 7300mAh battery has been excellent, so we can only imagine the extraordinary battery life the Win will offer.

The renders also suggest the presence of a cooling fan, indicating that the Win is designed with gaming in mind. It is expected to feature a 6.8-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a high refresh rate, positioning it as a strong competitor to devices like the ROG Phone 9 Pro—assuming HONOR plans to release the Win outside of China.

Additional features include an IP68 rating, a metal frame, an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, and a 50-megapixel camera. We can expect more details about this remarkable device from HONOR in the days ahead.