

Honor has officially confirmed that the Honor WIN Turbo will be introduced on May 29 at 3:00 p.m. local time. The company is positioning the phone around performance and battery life, which gives a pretty clear idea of the audience it wants to reach.
IT Home also highlighted a same-day leak from blogger Digital Chat Station, who said the phone is expected to use a 1.5K LTPS display, a metal middle frame, and a large horizontal rear camera layout built around a 50MP OIS main camera. The leak also mentioned a 16GB + 512GB storage version.
One extra detail from that leak may matter just as much to buyers following the gaming-phone angle: the device reportedly does not include a built-in cooling fan. That means the performance phone branding may lean more on core tuning, battery endurance, and overall hardware balance than on the more aggressive industrial design choices seen in dedicated gaming phones.
The same source also said the model is related to the Power2 line. Honor itself has not yet published the full specification sheet, pricing, or final positioning details, so some of the hardware picture still depends on pre-launch reporting.
Even so, the early message is straightforward. Honor wants the WIN Turbo to read as a capable, endurance-focused device with strong everyday speed, instead of a niche concept product. More complete details should arrive once the phone goes official at the end of the month.