HONphone H1 has 8-core processor and up to a total of 10,000mAh of power!


Changhong’s HONphone H1 launches with 8-core processor, 5.5-inch display and 3400mAh battery and huge 7000mAh battery pack!

China’s Changhong have been trying to break their way in to the domestic smartphone market all year with very little success, but this hasn’t dampened their spirits as the larger electronics maker heads to market with the all new HONphone H1.

The HONphone H1 makes use of the latest 8-core MT6592 Mediatek chipset with 2GB RAM, 32GB memory, and 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 display! Pretty impressive as it is but the H1 also get’s a 3400mAh built-in battery, rear 13 mega-pixel camera, 8 mega-pixel front camera, dual-SIM, micro SD expansion and even an optional case with 7000mAh external battery pack!

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Even with the large internal battery the H1 measures just 157.2 x 78.5 x 7.9mm. Pricing isn’t available at the moment but once on sale the phone will be available in both white/silver and gold colour options.

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25 Comments

  1. Airyl
    November 25, 2013

    Finally, someone who’s been listening to what we want! It’s probably going to be priced ludicrously though, which is sad. My guesstimate would be around $400.

    • Alex
      November 25, 2013

      If it’s going to be that much, they can keep it. Built-in battery Sux down the road. No matter how much we try, batteries do not stay perfect and will suffer degradation… I’ve seen it countless times.

  2. rene
    November 25, 2013

    I like the idea of the external battery pack, I do not know why not more producers of mobiles and tablet taking this up, much better than a second battery

  3. Xiaolu
    November 25, 2013

    Hi there! Just bought an Innos D10C that comes with 2 batteries, one 3000 mAh and the BIG ONE that doubles at 6000 mAh, and I’m happy with its real >60h life (wifi/3G active, average 12h on screen time). I paid 1500 yuan (planning a little review, but no time for now!).

    • anthony
      November 25, 2013

      From what site were you able to buy the innos d10c?

      • Xiaolu
        November 25, 2013

        I live in China, so I bought it on taobao.com

        In antelife they have a WCDMA version but no 6000 mAh battery (only the “small” 3000 mAh).

  4. Allanitomwesh
    November 25, 2013

    Looks nice,won’t believe it till they actually make it,it’s a thing with Chinese phones to have beautiful renders….hideous end product.

  5. Guest
    November 25, 2013

    Finally, someone who’s been listening to what we want! It’s probably going to be priced ludicrously though, which is sad. My guesstimate would be around $400.

    • Alex
      November 25, 2013

      If it’s going to be that much, they can keep it. Built-in battery Sux down the road. No matter how much we try, batteries do not stay perfect and will suffer degradation… I’ve seen it countless times.

  6. Guest
    November 25, 2013

    I like the idea of the external battery pack, I do not know why not more producers of mobiles and tablet taking this up, much better than a second battery

  7. Guest
    November 25, 2013

    Hi there! Just bought an Innos D10C that comes with 2 batteries, one 3000 mAh and the BIG ONE that doubles at 6000 mAh, and I’m happy with its real >60h life (wifi/3G active, average 12h on screen time). I paid 1500 yuan (planning a little review, but no time for now!).

    • Guest
      November 25, 2013

      From what site were you able to buy the innos d10c?

    • Guest
      November 26, 2013

      I live in China, so I bought it on

    • Guest
      November 26, 2013

      In antelife they have a WCDMA version but no 6000 mAh battery (only the “small” 3000 mAh).

  8. Mitja Bonca
    November 25, 2013

    Ok, 7000 or 10000 mAh, it doesnt matter really, but what about the charging time? Does this mean that the time will double or even triple?
    If so, this is far from being good.

    • jeib
      November 25, 2013

      as long as it fully charges over night then it wouldn’t be a problem

    • rene
      November 25, 2013

      as it is a external battery pack, maybe you can charge them separatly, plus when you put the external pack on it charges your internal battery

  9. Allanitomwesh
    November 25, 2013

    Looks nice,won’t believe it till they actually make it,it’s a thing with Chinese phones to have beautiful renders….hideous end product.

  10. Mitja Bonca
    November 25, 2013

    Ok, 7000 or 10000 mAh, it doesnt matter really, but what about the charging time? Does this mean that the time will double or even triple?
    If so, this is far from being good.

    • jeib
      November 25, 2013

      as long as it fully charges over night then it wouldn’t be a problem

    • Guest
      November 26, 2013

      as it is a external battery pack, maybe you can charge them separatly, plus when you put the external pack on it charges your internal battery

  11. cesarXD
    November 25, 2013

    lolzzzzzzzzzzz let’s plat HoN so!!!!!! AWWWwwww YEAHHHH LoL sucks!!!!! euheuheuehueheuheueheu brbr

  12. Guest
    November 25, 2013

    lolzzzzzzzzzzz let’s plat HoN so!!!!!! AWWWwwww YEAHHHH LoL sucks!!!!! euheuheuehueheuheueheu brbr

  13. ansy
    December 2, 2013

    when they produce for worlwide ?

  14. ansy
    December 2, 2013

    when they produce for worlwide ?