- Honor will replace the GT family with the new Honor WIN series, focusing on sustained performance and gaming.
- There will be two models, Honor WIN and Honor WIN Pro, with Snapdragon 8 Elite and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chips.
- Highlights include enormous batteries of up to 10.000 mAh, 100W fast charging, and a 6,8-6,83" OLED/AMOLED display.
- The Pro model would integrate an active cooling system with a fan, geared towards extended gaming sessions.
La Honor's GT family's days are numbered. and everything points to his place being will occupy a completely new range: Honor WINThis series aims to differentiate itself with an approach much more focused on sustained performance, autonomy, and mobile gaming, without going so far as to disguise itself as a pure mobile gaming device.
In recent days, several leaks and previews from Asian online stores have painted a fairly clear picture: two models, eye-catching design, integrated fan in at least one version, and huge batteriesAlthough the brand has not yet made a formal announcement for Europe, the move fits with its strategy. gaining weight in the accessible high-end range, a segment in which the company has also been growing in Spain.
Goodbye to the GT series, hello to Honor WIN

According to media outlets such as CNMO and advance listings on sales platforms like JD.com, Honor has decided to retire the GT 2 series before its release to make way for this new WIN family. In these preliminary announcements, the first official renders of the device have already been revealed, as well as the new "Win" logo clearly visible on the back.
The first Honor WIN phones are described as mobile phones of mid-to-high range with top-of-the-range aspirationsDesigned for those seeking power and long battery life without sacrificing a refined design, the company accompanies the campaign with the slogan "Exceptional power, born to win," a direct nod to the audience that regularly plays mobile games, but also to those who want a device capable of withstanding intensive daily use.
Regarding the schedule, leaks suggest that The initial models will arrive in China first. The launch is expected at the end of December, while the date for a potential global release remains uncertain. Some internal sources even speculate that international expansion could occur throughout 2026, if the domestic market reception is positive.
In Europe, and particularly in Spain, the reception of Honor's latest releases has been reasonably good in the mid-range and high-end segments, so It wouldn't be surprising if the company considered bringing the WIN series over. if it manages to position itself as a viable alternative to other manufacturers that are very present in the gaming segment.
Design: metal frame, glossy back and prominent camera module

All the leaked graphic material agrees on one point: the The camera module occupies a large part of the back and it becomes one of the most distinctive features of the Honor WIN. It is rectangular, generously sized, and combines a finish that imitates synthetic leather with the large name "Win" screen-printed on one of the sides.
The phone would come in several colors: black, dark blue, and a lighter blue or cyanThe back in all cases features a glossy finish, a departure from the classic matte finish many brands use to hide fingerprints. This more striking approach fits with the a light “gaming” touch that Honor wants to give the serieswithout going to the extreme designs seen in models heavily focused on gaming.
The antenna bands visible on the sides suggest that the frame would be metallic and completely flatThis is a common solution in today's high-end devices, improving the feel in hand and the overall solidity. The monochrome back thus becomes almost secondary to the camera module, which takes center stage visually.
Within that module are integrated three rear cameras accompanied by an additional cut that has attracted a lot of attention from analysts and leakersThat gap, far from being a mere decoration, points to a hardware component that is uncommon in mainstream mobile phones.
The aesthetic proposal, therefore, mixes understated elements such as the metal frame with bolder details, such as the enormous "Win" logo and the leather-like texture, in an attempt to to differentiate themselves from both classic work phones and souped-up gaming terminals.
Active fan and cooling for long sessions
The cutout visible next to the cameras is not merely decorative: everything indicates that it is an active fan integrated into the chassis itselfThis decision places the Honor WIN in a peculiar position, halfway between a conventional mobile phone and one clearly geared towards intensive gaming.
Active cooling is most commonly seen in gaming terminals such as the Red Magic 11 Pro Or in some Nubia models, where a small internal fan helps expel heat and maintain more controlled temperatures in the processor area. The goal is clear: to avoid thermal throttling and sustain peak performance for longer, especially in demanding games.
In Honor's case, Leaks suggest that the fan would be reserved for the Pro modelThe most advanced in the range. This version would incorporate an active cooling system located next to the camera module, which would aim to improve performance stability during long gaming sessions or intensive use of demanding applications.
Beyond gaming, better managed cooling can have other practical advantages: It reduces the heat that reaches the battery.It helps preserve the long-term health of the component and prevents the phone from overheating when charged at high power levels or used as a mobile data hotspot.
This direction reinforces the idea that Honor wants to use hardware as a differentiating factorWhile many brands compete primarily on software or camera, the Chinese firm seems to be betting on a more physical approach: Large batteries, dedicated ventilation, and high-end chips to try to make a difference in the daily experience.
Two models: Honor WIN and Honor WIN Pro

Many of the leaks agree that the series will consist of Two main variants: Honor WIN and Honor WIN ProBoth models would share many basic components, but would differ in chipset, cooling system, and battery capacity.
The "standard" Honor WIN would mount the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 EliteIt's a high-end chip from a previous generation that still offers more than enough power for demanding tasks and competitive gaming. This choice would allow for a more affordable price without sacrificing a smooth experience.
Meanwhile, the Honor WIN Pro would move up a notch with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (also mentioned in some leaks as Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5)The first unofficial benchmarks point to an improvement of around 16% compared to the previous year's flagship model, which would leave the Pro model as a very powerful option for intensive multitasking and next-generation graphics titles.
In both cases, Honor is expected to opt for ample memory configurations, both in RAM and internal storage, to complement this high-performance focus. While specific RAM or memory capacity figures haven't yet been leaked, It wouldn't be surprising to see variants with 12 GB or more and generous storage. to meet the needs of games, videos, and heavy apps.
This dual strategy would allow the brand to cover two distinct price ranges: A more accessible model for those who want power without going for the maximum, and a Pro model geared towards users seeking maximum performance. and they are willing to pay a little more for it.
Large OLED screen and multimedia focus
Another area where the leaks are consistent is the screen. Both the Honor WIN and the WIN Pro are expected to feature a large-format panel, with diagonals ranging between 6,8 and 6,83 inches, in OLED or AMOLED technology depending on the different sources, but all agreeing on the presence of deep blacks and good contrast.
The resolution would be around 1,5KA middle ground between classic Full HD+ and 2K panels, designed to balance sharpness and energy consumption. This combination, along with a high refresh rate (the exact figure hasn't been confirmed, but high values are assumed), points to an experience highly geared towards both demanding games as well as multimedia consumption prolonged.
In a market where video content, streaming, and social media are key, a screen of this size allows you to enjoy movies, series, or live streams more comfortably. For gamers, The larger screen area facilitates touch control and the visibility of small elements in competitive titles.
Furthermore, the combination of an OLED screen and a high refresh rate typically results in a very noticeable overall fluidity in the interface, transitions, and scrolling through websites or social media. Considering the focus of the WIN series, Everything suggests that Honor will try to use this panel to also offer specific game modes.with customized color settings, touch sensitivity, and performance management.
Choosing a size close to 6,8 inches places these models in the territory of the so-called “phablets”, a trend that has become established in recent years and that may be especially attractive to those who use their mobile phone as their main entertainment device.
Giant batteries and 100W fast charging
If there's one detail that has been particularly surprising, it's the battery. Various sources agree that one of the models in the series, presumably the Pro, will integrate a battery. a capacity of up to 10.000 mAh, a figure that is more commonly seen in tablets than in current smartphones.
The standard version, according to some leaks, would be around 8.500 mAhwhich remains well above the market average. With these figures, the brand is sending a clear message: the WIN series aims to let users forget about the charger for many hours, even during long gaming, video, or browsing sessions.
Both models would feature 100W fast charging via USB-CTherefore, on paper, it would be possible to recover a good portion of the battery in a short time. In a typical scenario, a few minutes of charging before leaving home would be enough to add several hours of extra use, something especially useful for those who spend a good part of the day out.
It remains to be seen how Honor manages the balance between capacity, physical size of the terminal and weightA battery of this caliber usually translates into somewhat thicker or heavier devices, so the brand will have to take good care of the design to ensure the whole remains comfortable for everyday use.
In any case, if the specifications are confirmed, battery life would become one of the WIN series' biggest selling points, even above other aspects such as the camera, at least according to what has been leaked so far.
Triple cameras and balanced focus
Although Honor hasn't made photography the main selling point of this family of phones, leaks indicate that the Honor WIN phones will come with a triple rear camera system, where the main sensor would reach 50 megapixels.
This module would presumably be accompanied by secondary sensors for wide-angle and perhaps macro or depth of fieldThis is a common configuration in many mid-range and high-end devices. The key will be how the brand combines the hardware with image processing to deliver consistent results.
For now, not many details are known about apertures, optical stabilization, or zoom, but the very presence of such a prominent module suggests that Honor does not want to neglect this aspecteven if the media spotlight is on performance and autonomy.
In everyday use, the main camera will most likely focus on delivering good outdoor photossocial media and everyday situations, while specific improvements in night mode or video will depend on the software work that the brand decides to incorporate.
In the absence of real-world evidence, the reasonable expectation is that the WIN series will fall somewhere in between: without aspiring to compete with mobile phones focused on advanced photographybut more than meeting the needs of the average user who frequently shares content.
Launch, markets and what to expect in Europe
The available information suggests that the series premiere will take place first in China, at the end of December, in a launch that will serve as a barometer to assess public interest in this new line with a fan and large batteries.
Regarding other markets, sources are more cautious. There is talk of a possible international arrival throughout 2026However, no specific dates or confirmations have been given by the company. Pricing information has also not been released, which is crucial for understanding how it will position itself against rivals like gaming phones from Nubia, ASUS, or Xiaomi.
In the European context, and particularly in Spain, Honor has been strengthening its presence with mobile phones that offer good balance between specifications and costThe arrival of the WIN series could fit as an attractive option for those looking for power and autonomy without going to brands specialized in gaming, which often have a more niche focus.
The big question is whether Honor will adapt its product lineup for this region, perhaps prioritizing the fanless version or adjusting battery capacity to balance weight and price. It will also be interesting to see how they handle software support, system updates, and gaming-specific features—elements increasingly valued by power users.
Meanwhile, the leaks have helped to paint a clear picture: The company wants to differentiate itself by focusing on powerful hardware and unconventional solutions., such as the integrated fan, in a range that could become one of its mainstays in the coming years.
With everything that has been revealed, the Honor WIN series is shaping up to be a proposal that combines Powerful chips, large screens, enormous batteries, and a design that doesn't go unnoticed.With active cooling as a distinguishing feature in its Pro version, it remains to be seen how this focus will translate into pricing, international availability, and long-term support. However, if the rumors prove true, the successor to the GT series could be a major player in the European market.
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