Honor just listed the X80i on Honor Mall, and the spec-to-price ratio here is worth paying attention to. A 7,000mAh battery, a 6,500-nit OLED display, and 45W charging in a phone that starts under 2,000 yuan — that's a competitive mid-range proposition.
Four configurations, four colors, available now.
Key Points
- Honor X80i launches with a 7,000mAh battery and 45W charging — 0 to 100% in 72 minutes confirmed
- 6.6-inch OLED display hits 6,500 nits peak brightness with 120Hz refresh rate and 3840Hz PWM dimming
- Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6500 Elite with Honor's Hummingbird compilation engine and ice-sealed cooling
- Pricing runs from 1,999 yuan (8/128GB) to 2,799 yuan (12/512GB) across four configurations
- 7.34mm thin, 185g — slim and light for a phone carrying a 7,000mAh cell
The Display Spec Is Surprisingly Strong
Six thousand five hundred nits of local peak brightness on a mid-range OLED is genuinely impressive. Outdoor visibility in direct sunlight is one of the most common complaints about budget and mid-range displays — that brightness ceiling addresses it directly. The 3840Hz PWM dimming rate also matters for users sensitive to screen flicker, particularly at low brightness settings.
One-point-zero-seven billion colors and 120Hz refresh rate round out a display package that punches well above the X80i's price bracket.
7,000mAh at 7.34mm Is the Engineering Story
Getting a 7,000mAh cell into a 7.34mm chassis while keeping weight at 185g requires serious battery engineering. Silicon-carbon cell chemistry is the likely explanation — newer cell technology delivers higher energy density without the thickness penalty of traditional lithium-ion construction. Forty-five watts charging that cell to full in 72 minutes is practical rather than just impressive on paper.
For mid-range buyers who prioritize battery life above everything else, this combination is hard to argue with at this price point.
Everything Else Checks the Right Boxes
Bluetooth 6.0 is a newer standard than most mid-rangers carry.
NFC and infrared remote control together cover both contactless payments and home appliance control. Dual speakers with 300% volume support, dual microphones, and an under-display optical fingerprint reader are all present. IP66 dust and water resistance isn't the highest rating available but covers rain and splashes adequately for daily use.
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Android 16 keeps the software current at launch — no day-one outdated OS situation here.
The 50MP single rear camera is the obvious compromise at this price. But for a device leading with display and battery credentials, that trade-off is reasonable.