Honor 400 Coming to Pakistan Soon with 200MP Camera & Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 Chip

Usama Rasool

Honor’s Pakistani launches always seem to be one generation behind. The company plans to bring the Honor 400 to our market, while they’ve already unveiled the 500 series in China. Our sources report that the vanilla Honor 400 is coming to Pakistan soon, and here’s what you can expect.


This phone has a medium build. The screen on the front spans about 6.55” in diagonal size. The local peak brightness is 5000nits with an official HDR rating. There’s, of course, a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution on this AMOLED panel. 

This newcomer debuted in May, by the way. So it brings the old Android 15 out of the box with Magic OS 9 on top. There is a silver lining, though. Honor will push at least 6 years of OS updates to this handset. The chip used here is a 4nm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (2.63GHz).


The global Honor flagship new model has 8GB RAM, as well as 12GB on the pricier variants. Plus, the storage goes up to 512GB on this phone. There’s a 200MP Main camera here (OIS + PDAF). The ultrawide shooter is a 12MP sensor on the back. We only have two rear lenses.


The selfie camera is a 50MP shooter peeping through a pinhole cutout. All these sensors can push video recordings to 4K 30FPS. Europe had a 5300mAh version of the Honor 400. They have stricter regulations than other regions. The same device uses a 6000mAh battery in most Asian countries. We assume the latter is coming to Pakistan.


The 6000mAh version has more capacity, so it also brings faster 80W charging for refills. They've strapped one speaker on top and one at the bottom with balanced stereo sound. The fingerprint reader on this device is optical, mounted on the screen.

There are also some regional variations in Honor 400’s durability. Some markets got an IP65, and others scored an IP66 rating (semi-waterproof with dust ingress protection). The company will soon tease the Honor 400 in Pakistan and eventually launch it. Keep watching the news for updates.


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