Honor Power3 aims to break the mainstream smartphone battery capacity record
Honor Power3 Rumors: Is This the End of Battery Anxiety?
We’ve all been there—clinging to that last 5% of battery life while frantically searching for a charger. Honor seems to think we deserve better. Just a few months after dropping the Power2 and its massive 10,080 mAh battery, the brand is reportedly already working on a successor that could blow those numbers out of the water.
According to the latest buzz from China, the Honor Power3 is currently in development, and it’s aiming to set a new record for mainstream smartphone endurance. Word on the street is that Honor wants to pack in a battery capacity somewhere between 11,000 and 12,000 mAh. If those figures hold up, we’re looking at a device that might actually last several days on a single charge without breaking a sweat.
Upgraded Performance and Display
It’s not just about the battery, though. To keep things running smoothly, Honor is expected to equip the Power3 with the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 8600 SoC. This is a direct step up from the Dimensity 8500 used in the current Power2, promising better efficiency and a snappier user experience.
On the visual side, leaks point toward a 6.8-inch flat LTPS OLED display. It’s expected to feature a “1.5K” resolution, striking a nice balance between crisp detail and power preservation. Essentially, you’re getting a similar screen size to the previous model but with a much larger tank of gas under the hood—specifically, an extra 920 to 1,920 mAh of capacity depending on the final configuration Honor chooses.
When Can We Expect It?
Since the Power2 only hit the market in January, it might be a little while before the Power3 makes its official debut. However, the fact that these specs are already surfacing suggests that development is well underway. For anyone who prioritizes battery life above all else, this is definitely a device to keep on your radar. We’ll be watching for more leaks as they inevitably trickle out over the coming months.
