Honor Win and Win RT launched with 185 Hz displays, 10,000 mAh batteries, Snapdragon 8 power

Honor has officially launched in China a new gaming smartphone line called Honor Win, comprising two models: Honor Win and Honor Win RT. Framed as gaming flagships, they put the spotlight on in-game performance, battery endurance, and effective cooling. The headline specs include a 185 Hz display, a 10,000 mAh battery, and flagship-grade Snapdragon 8‑series chips—an unambiguous pitch for marathon play without compromise.

Both phones share the same chassis, about 8.3 mm thick, with a metal frame and a fiberglass back. Each is built around a flat 6.83‑inch LTPS OLED panel with 1.5K resolution and a 185 Hz refresh rate. Honor also lists anti‑motion‑sickness gaming modes and high peak brightness.

Under the hood, Honor Win runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, while the Win RT opts for the previous‑generation Snapdragon 8 Elite. Memory is LPDDR5X with UFS 4.1 storage in both. Power comes from a Qinghai Lake silicon–carbon battery rated at 10,000 mAh. Fast wired charging goes up to 100 W, and the higher‑end model additionally supports 80 W wireless and reverse charging. An active cooling fan is built in to keep performance steady during play.

Photography splits the two: Honor Win carries a triple rear setup with a 50 MP main sensor, a 50 MP telephoto, and a 12 MP ultrawide, while the Win RT sticks to a dual camera without a telephoto lens. Up front, both feature a 50 MP selfie camera. Extras include an ultrasonic fingerprint reader, stereo speakers with Honor AI Surround Subwoofer, and resistance rated to IP68, IP69, and IP69K. The phones run MagicOS based on Android 15.

Sales of the Honor Win and Win RT are already underway in China. The Win RT starts at 2,699 yuan, while the Honor Win begins at 3,999 yuan. There’s no word yet on a global release.