Honor recently unveiled the Honor 30S phone as the company’s first phone driven by the Kirin 820 5G chipset. Alongside it, the Honor 9A entry-level smartphone was made official. The Honor 30 and Honor 30 Pro are scheduled to go official on April 15. Today, the Chinese firm took to Weibo to confirm that a new device called Honor Play 4T will go official on April 9.

The launch poster only confirms the Honor Play 4T moniker and does not reveal any details on its specifications. The Weibo post links to Wei Xialong who has been newly appointed as the Product Manager of the Play series. Xialong’s Weibo has a single post through which he has introduced himself. He stated that the “Play series is an interesting product series” (machine translated). There is no information available on the specifications of the Honor Play 4T smartphone. Hopefully, the Chinese firm will be teasing some of the features of the upcoming Honor Play 4T phone before making it official.

At the unveil event of the Honor 30S, Honor President Zhao Ming confirmed that the brand has four product lines such as V, N, X and Play. The Play series is focused on bringing gaming-centric features for young people.

Last year, Honor had launched the Honor Play 3 and Play 3e smartphones in China. The Play 3 was a mid-ranger powered by the Kirin 710F chipset and the Play 3e was an entry-level phone fueled by the Helio P22 chipset. Interestingly, the Honor Play phone that launched in 2018 was a flagship phone with gaming capabilities. Like the Honor Play 3 series, the upcoming Play 4T could be arriving with mid-range specs.

AQM-AL10, AKA-AL10 and HLK-AL00av are some of the Honor phones that were recently approved by the TENAA telecom authority of China. Probably, one of these phones could end up as the Honor Play 4T.