Honor is reportedly working on its next-generation Honor 400 series smartphones for China. According to well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, key details regarding the chipsets powering these devices have surfaced online. The leak also sheds light on an upcoming Honor GT Pro model, which is likely to launch later this year.
Honor 400 series’ chipsets

As per the leak, the Honor 400 is expected to feature Qualcomm’s unannounced Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (SM7750) chipset, an upgrade from the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 used in its predecessor. Meanwhile, the Honor 400 Pro is likely to retain the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (SM8650), similar to the Honor 300 Pro and 300 Ultra. There’s a possibility that the lineup may include the 400 Ultra powered by the same SD8G3 chip.
The leak also states that the entire lineup will come with larger camera sensors for improved photography. While the exact specifications of the cameras remain unknown, earlier leaks suggested that the series may house a 7,000mAh battery for extended battery life. The Honor 400 series is expected to debut in May 2025.
Honor GT Pro details emerge
Honor is also said to be working on a GT Pro model, expected to launch by mid-2025. According to the leak, the device will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is anticipated to offer enhanced performance. Unlike the existing Honor GTh, which features a curved display, the GT Pro will reportedly sport a flat screen. Additionally, it is set to include a super-large battery, improving upon its predecessor’s 5,300mAh capacity with 100W fast charging.
With these details now surfacing, more information about the Honor 400 series and the GT Pro is likely to emerge in the coming months. The official launch timeline and exact specifications should become clearer as we approach their expected release.
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