A Geekbench listing shows that the Honor 400 model indeed houses the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip.
Honor is launching soon. Recently, the brand has started teasing the Honor 400 in Malaysia, so we expect that the series will arrive this month.
In the past few weeks, we received some significant leaks involving the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro. Now, a new leak through Geekbench confirms one of the details in the vanilla model.
According to the benchmarking platform, the Honor 400 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip. Alongside the chip, the phone used 12GB RAM and Android 15 OS in the test, where it scored 1122 and 3056 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.
Here’s everything we know about the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro:
Honor 400
- 7.3mm
- 184g
- Snapdragon 7 Gen 3
- 6.55″ 120Hz AMOLED with 5000nits peak brightness and in-display fingerprint sensor
- 200MP main camera with OIS + 12MP ultrawide
- 50MP selfie camera
- 5300mAh battery
- 66W charging
- Android 15-based MagicOS 9.0
- IP65 rating
- NFC support
- Gold and Black colors
Honor 400 Pro
- 8.1mm
- 205g
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
- 6.7″ 120Hz AMOLED with 5000nits peak brightness and in-display fingerprint sensor
- 200MP main camera with OIS + 50MP telephoto with OIS + 12MP ultrawide
- 50MP selfie camera
- 5300mAh battery
- 100W charging
- Android 15-based MagicOS 9.0
- IP68/IP69 rating
- NFC support
- Grey and Black colors