
Honor WIN Turbo is continuing its pre-launch teaser campaign, and the latest official preview puts the spotlight on the phone’s screen. Honor says the device will use an OLED eye-comfort display designed for all-day viewing comfort.
Based on the new teaser, the upcoming handset will feature a 6.79-inch OLED panel with an advertised peak brightness of 8000-nit peak brightness. Honor also says the display supports 3840Hz risk-free dimming, a spec that fits the company’s recent focus on eye-care marketing around brightness control and flicker reduction.
The display isn’t the only headline feature attached to the WIN Turbo so far. Earlier details cited in the source article say the phone is also expected to include second-generation Hongyan communications and a massive 10,000mAh Qinghai Lake battery. Charging support is listed at up to 80W wired fast charging, along with 27W reverse charging.

Honor has also previewed three color options for the device, translated in the source as Fast Open Black, Designated Win, and Not Afraid Blue. The company is scheduled to launch the phone on May 29 at 3:00 p.m., which means the rest of the hardware story should be filled in very soon.
Unconfirmed leaks mentioned in the original report add a few more possible details, including a 1.5K LTPS flat display, a metal frame, a 50-megapixel OIS main camera in a large horizontal camera module, and a 16GB + 512GB configuration. The same report also suggests the phone shares its model designation with the Power2, though it would not include an internal fan.
Until the official launch, those extra specs should still be treated as preliminary. What Honor has clearly confirmed for now is that the WIN Turbo will aim to pair a very bright OLED panel with long battery life and fast charging, giving it a fairly distinctive position in the current smartphone release cycle.