Honor
officially confirmed the WIN Turbo for May 29 at 3PM China time. The display specs are the official reveal — 6.79-inch screen, 8,000 nits peak brightness, 3840Hz PWM dimming. Digital Chat Station filled in the rest: this phone is essentially the Honor Power 2's hardware in a WIN chassis, meaning a 10,080mAh battery and no built-in fan.
Three days away.
Key Points
- Honor WIN Turbo officially confirmed for May 29 launch at 3PM China time — display specs officially revealed by Honor ahead of launch
- 6.79-inch display with 8,000 nits peak brightness and 3840Hz PWM dimming — 1.5K resolution on an LTPS panel, not OLED
- 10,080mAh battery confirmed by Digital Chat Station — the same massive cell found in the Honor Power 2, one of the largest in any current smartphone
- No built-in fan — a notable departure from the standard Honor WIN and WIN 2, which both feature active cooling
- Metal frame construction with IP68/IP69K water resistance — performance and battery focus rather than gaming thermal management
10,080mAh — The Battery Is the Story
The WIN series launched with a built-in fan as its defining feature. The WIN Turbo takes a different approach — trading the fan for one of the largest batteries ever fitted to a mainstream smartphone. Ten thousand and eighty milliamp hours puts the WIN Turbo in extreme endurance territory. The
Honor Power 2 with the same cell delivered over 15 hours in continuous use tests.
Without a fan, the WIN Turbo positions itself as an endurance device rather than a pure gaming phone. Long calls, video streaming, navigation, and heavy daily use are where this battery shines — not sustained gaming sessions at peak clock speeds.
8,000 Nits With 3840Hz Dimming — The Display Combination
Eight thousand nits peak brightness is among the highest in any current smartphone. The display remains clearly visible in direct sunlight — a practical advantage for outdoor users. The 3840Hz PWM dimming rate is the eye-comfort counterpart — reducing flicker to levels imperceptible to virtually all users, making extended reading or video viewing sessions significantly more comfortable than lower-frequency dimming implementations.
The 1.5K resolution on the LTPS panel hits a sweet spot between sharpness and power efficiency — LTPS consumes less power than OLED at sustained brightness levels, which matters enormously when running a 10,080mAh cell at reduced drain rates to maximise endurance.
Who This Is For
The
WIN series lineup now covers three distinct buyer profiles. The standard WIN and WIN 2 target gamers who need active fan cooling for sustained performance. The WIN Turbo targets heavy daily users and travelers who need maximum battery life above all else. Different products for different needs under the same brand.
May 29 at 3PM China time. Pricing not yet confirmed.