
Honor has started previewing the upcoming Honor WIN Turbo series, and one of the headline features is support for second-generation Hongyan communications. The company is pitching the new models as signal-focused devices, claiming a major boost in areas where reception is usually unreliable.
According to Honor, the WIN Turbo lineup uses a six-wing antenna design and delivers up to 200% better weak-signal performance. The company also says the phones include a C1+ radio-frequency enhancement chip, along with what it describes as a six-lane cellular communication system and a Wi-Fi network-grab engine designed to keep gaming sessions from dropping out.
Earlier reports cited by IT Home suggest the series will also lean heavily into battery life. The upcoming phones are expected to use a 10,000mAh Qinghai Lake battery, support up to 80W wired charging, and offer 27W reverse charging. Honor has already confirmed three color options for the line: Kuai Kai Hei, Zhi Ding Ying, and Bu Pa Lan.

The official launch is scheduled for May 29 at 3:00 p.m. local time. Before that event, additional leaks from Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station have pointed to a 1.5K LTPS flat display, a metal mid-frame, and a 50-megapixel OIS camera setup built around a large horizontal camera module.
The same source also said the phone may ship in a 16GB + 512GB configuration and may share its model positioning with the previously discussed Power2, though without an internal cooling fan. Taken together, the teaser suggests Honor is aiming to make the Honor WIN Turbo stand out through stronger connectivity, a huge battery, and a hardware package that still looks quite aggressive for its segment.