If battery life tops your smartphone wish list, Honor’s latest release might catch your eye. The company has announced the Play10T in China, and its standout feature is a huge 7,000mAh cell paired with budget-friendly pricing.

The phone went official on September 9, 2025, and comes in three storage options: 8GB+128GB for 999 yuan (around $140, or 849 yuan with subsidy), 8GB+256GB for 1,199 yuan ($168, or 1,019 yuan with subsidy), and 12GB+256GB for 1,399 yuan ($196, or 1,189 yuan with subsidy). Color choices include black, white, and blue.

On the hardware side, the Play10T runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chip and carries a 6.77-inch LCD screen with 2412×1080 resolution. This is an upgrade over the 720p panel of the Play9T. The display supports 120Hz refresh rate and peaks at 700 nits of brightness. Honor has added aluminosilicate glass protection and an eye comfort mode.

The battery is clearly the star here. Along with its size, it supports 45W wired charging and even reverse charging for topping up other devices. The rear camera includes a 50MP sensor, while the front gets a basic 5MP unit.

Other features include IP65 dust and water resistance, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, and single-frequency GPS. Dual speakers are onboard too, and Honor claims up to “400% volume.” The phone measures 8.24mm thick, weighs 207 grams, and has earned SGS’s five-star durability certification.

The Play10T doesn’t try to be a premium phone, but with its giant battery, modern software, and aggressive pricing, it’s aimed squarely at buyers who want longevity and value in the same package.

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