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Honor 400 Smart 5G launches in Europe with big 6,500 mAh battery

Honor 400 Smart 5G launches in Europe with big 6,500 mAh battery

GSM Arena17 hours ago
Vlad, 08 August 2025
Honor's mid-range lineup has just grown with the arrival of the Honor 400 Smart in Europe. This joins the 400, 400 Pro, and 400 Lite. The Honor 400 Smart is currently offered by Orange in Spain, but it will undoubtedly spread to more European markets soon.
It comes with a 6.77-inch LCD screen with 720x1610 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 700-nit peak brightness, the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC at the helm, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.
Honor 400 Smart 5G official images
On the rear there's a 50 MP main camera with f/1.8 aperture and a 2 MP depth sensor, and for selfies you get a 5 MP snapper. Keeping the lights on is a 6,500 mAh battery with support for 35W wired charging.
The phone runs Android 15 with Honor's Magic UI 9.0 on top. The brand promises five years of security patches will be delivered. The Honor 400 Smart 5G measures 166.89 x 76.8 x 8.39 mm and weighs 189g.
With these specs, it's undoubtedly the lowest-end of the 400 line so far, managing to even out-Lite the Honor 400 Lite (then again, the Smart does have a much bigger battery).
Thanks for the tip! Honor 400 5G 256GB 8GB RAM £ 344.00
£ 344.00 512GB 8GB RAM € 499.90 Honor 400 Pro 5G 512GB 12GB RAM £ 536.64 Honor 400 Lite 256GB 8GB RAM £ 198.00
£ 198.00 256GB 12GB RAM $ 635.00
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