Honor X80 Pro Max leaked hands-on images confirm its gigantic battery
Honor X80 Pro Max Leaks: A Battery Titan in the Making
Just when you thought smartphone batteries were reaching their limit, Honor is preparing to flip the script. The upcoming Honor X80 Pro Max has been spotted in the wild, and if the latest hands-on leaks from China are anything to go by, we’re looking at a device built for the long haul—literally.
The most eye-catching detail isn’t just the design; it’s the confirmation of a staggering 11,000 mAh battery. To put that into perspective, that’s double the capacity of many flagship phones currently on the market. To keep that massive cell topped up, the device is expected to support 90W fast wired charging, ensuring you aren’t tethered to a wall for too long.
Premium Aesthetics Meets Rugged Durability
The leaked images reveal a sophisticated two-tone finish on the back, featuring what looks like a high-quality vegan leather material. It’s a stylish choice that likely provides a better grip—something you’ll definitely appreciate given the heft that comes with a battery of this size. The rear is dominated by a large, circular camera island, which houses a 50MP main sensor.
On the front, the X80 Pro Max looks remarkably sleek. We’re seeing ultra-thin bezels across all four sides and a clean, centered punch-hole for the selfie camera. Rumors suggest the display will be a generous 6.8-inch panel with a crisp 1280×2788 resolution, making it a solid choice for media consumption.
Under the Hood: Specs and Durability
According to the system information screens caught in the photos, the model (internally known as BSN-AN00) packs some very capable mid-to-high-range internals:
- Processor: Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset
- Memory: 8GB of RAM
- Storage: 256GB of internal space
- Build Quality: Full water and drop resistance
- Biometrics: Flagship-level security sensors
While the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 isn’t a top-tier flagship processor, it’s an efficient choice. When paired with that 11,000 mAh battery, we could be looking at a phone that lasts three or even four days on a single charge for the average user. Honor seems to be positioning this as a “life-proof” phone that prioritizes endurance and reliability over raw bench-marking scores.
With an official launch expected later this month, we won’t have to wait much longer to see if the Honor X80 Pro Max officially claims the crown for the best battery life in its class.
