

Honor has added the Honor Play 80 Pro to its online store in China, positioning the model as a battery-focused budget phone with a large display and a simple camera setup. The phone comes with 256GB of storage across the range and is offered with 6GB, 8GB, or 12GB of RAM.
Pricing starts at 1,899 yuan for the 6GB RAM version. The 8GB RAM model is listed at 2,099 yuan, while the 12GB RAM version reaches 2,299 yuan. That gives the Honor Play 80 Pro a fairly straightforward lineup for buyers who mainly want more memory without stepping into a different storage tier.
On the outside, Honor offers the phone in Sky Blue, Moonlight White, and Midnight Black. The handset is 8.24mm thick and weighs 207 grams. Up front, it uses a 6.77-inch LCD panel with a resolution of 2412 × 1080 and a 120Hz refresh rate, while selfies are handled by a 5MP front camera.
The rear camera layout is styled to look more complex, but the actual imaging hardware is much simpler. According to the product listing, the phone uses a single 50MP rear camera instead of a full multi-camera array. That keeps the feature set focused on everyday photography rather than premium imaging tricks.
Performance is built around Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chip. Honor also pairs that platform with a large 7000mAh battery and 45W charging support, which is likely to be one of the biggest selling points of the device for users who care more about endurance than flagship-level speed.
Beyond the core specs, the phone also supports reverse charging, IP65 dust and water resistance, Wi‑Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, single-band GPS, and dual speakers with a claimed 400% volume mode. Honor says the device has also received Swiss SGS five-star certification for drop, crush, and durability performance. Taken together, the Honor Play 80 Pro looks designed for buyers who want a large battery, a high-refresh-rate screen, and practical daily-use features at a relatively low price.