Honor Power to Feature Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 and 8,000mAh Battery, Launching April 15

As the launch date for the Honor Power draws near, fresh leaks have confirmed key details about the upcoming smartphone, including its processor and massive battery capacity. Set to debut on April 15, the Honor Power is shaping up to be a battery-centric mid-range powerhouse.

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Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 Confirmed

According to trusted Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station, the Honor Power will be powered by Qualcommโ€™s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC. This upper-midrange chipset brings efficient performance with support for advanced AI features, camera enhancements, and improved power consumption โ€” making it a fitting choice for a device focused on endurance.

Monster Battery: 8,000mAh with 80W Fast Charging

The real headline feature remains the 8,000mAh battery โ€” one of the largest ever seen in a mainstream smartphone. This confirms earlier rumors and teases from Honorโ€™s official promotional images.

Honor is reportedly pairing this enormous battery with 80W fast wired charging, promising reasonable charging times even at this capacity. While a full charge might still take over an hour, itโ€™s likely users wonโ€™t need to plug in more than once a day โ€” if that.

This combination positions the Honor Power as an ideal device for heavy users, frequent travelers, or anyone tired of midday battery anxiety.

Launching April 15, Global Expectations Await

While full specs remain under wraps, the Honor Power is clearly targeting a niche of users who prioritize battery life without compromising on modern performance. The official launch on April 15 is expected to reveal further details about the phoneโ€™s display, camera setup, and global availability.

As smartphone makers push for sleeker designs with smaller batteries, Honor is boldly going in the opposite direction โ€” and thereโ€™s a big audience ready for it.

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