⌂ Home News Honor Power 3 Leak: 12,000mAh Battery and Dimensity 8600 Chip

Honor Power 3 Leak: 12,000mAh Battery and Dimensity 8600 Chip

Honor Power 3 Leak: 12,000mAh Battery and Dimensity 8600 Chip
Honor Power 2
A A Text Size16px

Honor is preparing to launch the Power 3, the successor to the Power 2 that debuted earlier this year with a 10,080mAh battery.

According to a leak from tipster Digital Chat Station, the upcoming phone could pack an even larger battery and a next-generation chipset.

>>> Leaked Xiaomi concept phone puts AI in control of the camera

The Power 2 was announced in January 2026, so the Power 3 is expected to arrive in early 2027.

The leak reveals key specifications of an early engineering prototype.

Massive Battery and New Chipset

The Honor Power 3 is tipped to feature a MediaTek Dimensity 8600 series chipset.

This processor is expected to power several devices from Vivo, Oppo, and their sub-brands, including the Redmi Turbo 6 and Poco X9 Pro.

>>> Galaxy S27 Ultra to bring 2 major changes: new design, larger battery; S27 Pro could join the party

The biggest highlight is the battery capacity, which could exceed 10,000mAh. Honor is reportedly aiming for a battery size between 11,000mAh and 12,000mAh.

The prototype reportedly has a 6.8-inch 1.5K LTPS flat display with 2.5D glass.

This suggests a focus on a large screen for media consumption and productivity.

>>> ViewSonic LX720-4KC Ultra Projector Launches with 4K 60Hz and Gaming Features

With such a large battery, the Power 3 would target users who need long endurance without frequent charging.

The Dimensity 8600 chipset is expected to offer strong performance for mid-range devices.

More details are likely to emerge as the launch approaches. Honor has not officially confirmed any specifications yet.

The Honor Power 3 is expected to target the mid-range segment with a strong focus on battery life and performance.

>>> Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro appear in retailer listing with full specs and prices

The chipset is also anticipated to power devices from Vivo, Oppo, and their sub-brands, such as the Redmi Turbo 6 and Poco X9 Pro.

M
Editors Team
Author: Mitchell Judith
📰 Latest Updates