Honor 500 and 500 Pro Leak 3C Approval, November Launch

Honor's 500 series has appeared in China's 3C database, suggesting an imminent November launch. Leaks point to 1.5K OLED screens, 200MP cameras, and an Honor 500 Pro powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite with 80W charging.

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Honor 500 and 500 Pro Leak 3C Approval, November Launch

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Honor's next mid-range flagships appear to be edging closer to an official reveal. Recent 3C certification entries and fresh leaks hint the Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro could debut in China as soon as November, bringing high-end camera hardware and fast charging to the series.

3C listing sparks a November reveal rumor

Chinese certification records show two Honor models — listed under model numbers MEP-AN00 and MEY-AN00 and reportedly codenamed "Merry" and "MerryP" — have cleared China's 3C approval. The listings include support for an 80W charger, a detail that suggests Honor is leaning into faster charging for at least one variant.

Why the timing matters

Tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) previously claimed Honor would launch the Honor 500 and GT 2 families before year-end. With 3C clearance now public, a November unveiling in China looks increasingly likely. Imagine getting flagship-caliber cameras and quick charging in a mid-range package — that’s the promise here.

Standout hardware for the Pro model

Leaks paint the Honor 500 Pro as the more ambitious sibling. Key specs circulating online include:

  • 6.5-inch 1.5K OLED display — sharp, high-contrast visuals that suit gaming and media
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset — a recent flagship-class SoC for smooth performance
  • Triple rear camera setup with a 200MP main sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a 64MP OV64 periscope telephoto for long-range shots
  • Support for 80W wired charging as indicated by the 3C entry

That camera trio — especially a 200MP main and an OV64 periscope — would position the 500 Pro as a serious photography contender in its segment.

The standard Honor 500: simpler but promising

The base Honor 500 is said to share the 6.5-inch 1.5K OLED panel and a 200MP primary camera, though reports suggest a dual-camera arrangement rather than the Pro's triple setup. Details on the standard model's chipset remain unclear, leaving room for a more affordable processor choice compared with the Pro’s Snapdragon 8 Elite.

Colors, competition and what to watch

DCS also noted prototype colorways — black, silver, pink, and blue — which could help Honor appeal to a broad audience. As for rivals, the Honor 500 series is expected to tussle with devices like Vivo's S50 lineup and Oppo's Reno 15 family. DCS has already shared early Reno 15 specs, but the Vivo S50 details are still scarce.

With certification complete and multiple leaks converging, keep an eye on Honor for a November announcement in China. We’ll update with confirmed specs and pricing once Honor sets a launch date.

Source: gizmochina

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