Honor Win Revealed: 6.83-inch 185Hz OLED and 4.4M AnTuTu

Honor teases the Win series ahead of its Dec. 26 launch: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, a 6.83-inch 185Hz OLED, a 4,409,382 AnTuTu score, 10,000mAh battery with fast charging, plus distinct Win and Win RT feature sets.

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Honor Win Revealed: 6.83-inch 185Hz OLED and 4.4M AnTuTu

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Honor is gearing up to unveil the Honor Win and Win RT on December 26 in China. Leaks and an official poster have already spilled key specs: elite processing power, a huge battery, a blistering OLED display, and an AnTuTu score that promises class-leading performance.

Performance that aims to impress — 4.4M on AnTuTu

According to Honor’s poster, the Honor Win is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with LPDDR5x Ultra RAM running at up to 10.7Gbps and UFS 4.1 storage. That configuration reportedly scored 4,409,382 on AnTuTu v10 — a figure the brand is using to position the Win as a performance flagship.

Honor also teases 16GB of physical RAM plus an additional 16GB of virtual RAM. The company claims the phone can sustain heavy gaming for five continuous hours with "zero stutter, zero frame drops, and zero jitter," a bold promise aimed squarely at mobile gamers.

A display built for speed: 6.83-inch 185Hz OLED

Tipster Bald Panda shared an image that pegs the Honor Win’s screen at a large 6.83 inches with a 1.5K resolution and an astonishing 185Hz refresh rate. The display reportedly features ultra-slim 1.4mm bezels on all four sides, reinforcing the phone’s premium, immersive look.

Battery life and charging: marathon-ready cells

Leaks from Digital Chat Station claim the Honor Win houses a massive 10,000mAh battery supporting 100W wired and 80W wireless charging — an unusual mix that prioritizes long runtime without sacrificing fast top-ups. The Win RT is expected to share the same 10,000mAh capacity but will rely on 100W wired charging only, omitting wireless charging to hit a lower price point.

Cameras, cooling and design notes

On the imaging side, the Honor Win reportedly includes a 50MP main sensor in a triple-camera array that also features a telephoto lens. The Win RT appears to offer a simpler dual-camera setup. Both models will incorporate built-in cooling solutions to help manage thermals during extended gaming or high-performance use. Color options are said to include black, white, and blue.

What this means for buyers

If the leaks hold true, the Honor Win looks engineered for users who demand long battery life and desktop-class sustained performance on a smartphone. The Win RT should appeal to those who want many of the same advantages at a more affordable price by trading off wireless charging and the telephoto camera.

We’ll get the full official rundown at Honor’s December 26 launch — until then, the combination of a high-refresh OLED, a 4.4M AnTuTu score, and a 10,000mAh battery makes the Win series one of the most intriguing performance launches of the season.

Source: gizmochina

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