It’s been some time since we have been hearing rumors of Honor working on a smartphone with an unusually large battery. Now, new leaks from China have shed more light on what appears to be the Honor Power 2.
According to leaked details, the Honor Power 2 is expected to feature a 10,000mAh (±) battery. What’s impressive is that the phone reportedly measures around 8.0 mm thick, suggesting that Honor has done some serious work in optimizing its design.

The device is also expected to feature a 1.5K LTPS flat display, an optical fingerprint sensor, and a drop-resistant body. Powering the phone will be the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chip, which itself is yet to launch.
The Honor Power 2 will succeed the first-generation Honor Power, which launched in April this year. This too comes with an impressively large battery—an 8,000mAh cell with 66W wired charging—while still maintaining an 8mm thickness.
It is decent in other areas as well. The Honor Power flaunts a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, 4,000 nits of peak brightness, and HDR support. It’s powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor and carries a 50MP + 5MP rear camera setup, while the front camera uses a 16MP lens.

Interestingly, the device even supports satellite connectivity on the 512GB model. It’s likely that some of these features will carry over to the Honor Power 2, with a few expected upgrades.
While Honor hasn’t confirmed anything officially yet, the release window is said to be Q1 2026, so we might not have to wait long to see how the company balances performance, design, and endurance in one device.
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