
Honor WIN Turbo has been officially confirmed ahead of its May 29 release, and the headline feature is easy to spot: Honor says the phone packs a massive 10,000mAh battery from its Qinghai Lake battery line.
Honor is also promising notably long endurance from that battery. According to the company, the phone can deliver more than 14 hours of continuous gaming or more than 22 hours of short-video playback on a single charge.

Charging specs are just as aggressive. The company says the phone supports up to 80W charging, and it also includes 27W reverse charging, which means it can double as a power source for other devices when needed.
Based on earlier IT Home coverage, the Honor WIN Turbo will be offered in three color options translated roughly as Fast Team-Up, Called Win, and No Fear of Blue. The branding is clearly leaning into a youthful gaming-style identity rather than a conservative flagship look.

There are also a few leaked hardware details floating around from tipster Digital Chat Station. Those claims say the phone is expected to use a 1.5K LTPS flat display, a metal middle frame, and a 50MP OIS rear camera module with a wide horizontal layout.
The same leak also points to a 16GB + 512GB version, which would give the phone a fairly high memory ceiling for a model focused on big battery life and entertainment use.
Another detail mentioned by the source is that the Honor WIN Turbo shares its model positioning with the Power2 line, though the phone reportedly does not include a built-in cooling fan. Even so, the combination of huge battery capacity, fast charging, and long-use marketing makes this one of the more attention-grabbing battery-focused launches in the current phone cycle.