
Honor’s upcoming Honor Play 80 Plus has surfaced in the China Telecom product database, revealing a large battery, entry-level hardware positioning, and several memory and storage options ahead of any formal pricing announcement.

According to the listing highlighted by IT Home, the phone will be offered in five versions: 6GB + 128GB, 6GB + 256GB, 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB. Color options listed include Floating Gold, Rock Black, and Water Blue.

The database entry also points to a 6.61-inch centered punch-hole display, a flat-edged frame, a USB-C port, and a SIM tray positioned along the bottom edge. For cameras, the phone is listed with a 5MP front-facing sensor and a 13MP rear camera.

On the internal side, the device is said to use the SM4450 application processor, which IT Home identifies as the Snapdragon 4 Gen 4. It reportedly ships with MagicOS 10.0 based on Android 16, measures 163.9 x 75.9 x 8.29 mm, weighs about 205 grams, and includes a substantial 7,500mAh battery. Screen resolution was not specified in the listing.
For now, retail pricing still hasn’t been announced. Still, the database appearance gives a fairly complete first look at the Honor Play 80 Plus as a battery-focused mainstream phone aimed at users who care more about endurance and basic day-to-day practicality than flagship-grade specs.