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Honor X80 Pro Max to Debut as First Phone with 10,000-Nit Display

Honor X80 Pro Max to Debut as First Phone with 10,000-Nit Display
Honor X80 Pro Max with 10,000-nit display
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Honor has officially announced that its upcoming X80 Pro Max will be the world's first smartphone with a peak screen brightness exceeding 10,000 nits.

The confirmation comes shortly after Honor revealed the phone's June 22 launch date and its massive 11,000mAh battery.

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A new poster from Honor details the X80 Pro Max's 1.5K (2788×1280) panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, boasting 67% higher brightness than the Honor X70.

The bezels measure just 1.3mm.

The device will run on Honor's new Hummingbird Architecture 2.0, which the company says can make short-video playback up to 40% smoother and improves background memory cleanup for long-term performance.

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On durability, the X80 Pro Max has earned SGS's Gold Label Five-Star rating for drop resistance, surviving falls from up to 3 meters.

Honor is also offering a free screen replacement service for drop damage, a first for the industry.

The phone goes official on June 22 at 7:00 PM.

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Most specs have already leaked, including a 6.8-inch display with an 8MP front camera and a 50MP rear camera with OIS.

The body and frames are likely plastic, and the phone may be powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset.

It will feature an optical fingerprint scanner and an IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K dust and water resistance rating.

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Despite the 11,000mAh battery, the device measures just 8.08mm thick and weighs 203g.

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