Honor Power 2 may launch with iPhone 17 Pro-like design and colour options: Here’s what we know so far
Honor Power 2 is tipped to pack a massive 10,000mAh battery with up to 80W fast charging, beating its predecessor.
Leaks suggest an iPhone 17 Pro–style rear design with a triple camera setup and eye-catching colour options.
Expected to feature a 6.79-inch 1.5K OLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset, and run MagicOS 10 based on Android 16.
Honor is all set to introduce its new ‘Win’ series in China, and with that, the brand is also expected to introduce its upcoming smartphone offering in the market, Honor Power 2. This new phone is expected to come after the predecessor, Honor Power. As far as the features are concerned, this phone will come with a large screen coupled with a triple-camera system at the back, which is quite in line with the market trends. However, when it comes to batteries, the Honor Power 2 is expected to have a 10,000mAh battery, which will beat the previous record of Honor Power of 8,000mAh of battery life in the market. The following are the features which are expected in Honor Power 2.
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Honor has been in the smartphone industry for a long time now, doing pretty well in the mid-range smartphone segment. But rumours that recently emerged about the Honor Power 2 indicate that it might follow the design of the iPhone 17 Pro line in terms of design features, especially when looking at it from the back. There was a recently posted image on Weibo that showed the new smartphone in a colour pattern that looks similar to that of the iPhone 17 Pro in a cosmic orange colour scheme, along with a familiar design pattern of the camera mechanism.
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Adding to the buzz around this new handset, tipster Abhishek Yadav has taken to X to give some information about the Honor Power 2. According to his tweet, the new handset has been seen running the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset on Geekbench. He also joked about the design,saying, ‘Lol, the Honor Power 2, which was spotted on Geekbench with the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset, looks like a copy of the iPhone 17 Pro series from the rear.’
Lol, the Honor Power 2, which was spotted on Geekbench with the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset, looks like a copy of the iPhone 17 Pro series from the rear.
— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) December 25, 2025
The camera module and overall rear camera arrangement look copied, while only the flashlight placement is… https://t.co/d9WQLmQjcC pic.twitter.com/PGbaQtNA3P
Besides the design similarities, reports have emerged that the Honor Power 2 is rumoured to be equipped with a 6.79-inch flat OLED LTPS panel with a resolution of 1.5K. Nevertheless, as of now, the device’s charging speed is unknown. However, the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 processor will be complemented by the presence of the enormous 10,000mAh power bank that is expected to have the capability of charging the device with the aid of 80W fast charging. Just like its predecessor, the device is not expected to support the feature of wireless charging.
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Talking about optics, the Honor Power 2 is likely to be equipped with a 50MP primary camera along with a 16MP front camera. The Honor Power 2 is also likely to come with MagicOS 10, which would be built on Android 16. The device is likely to be available in three different variants notably snow white, midnight black, and sunrise orange. The Honor Power 2 is likely to be released in China in the month of January 2026, while there is no confirmation about its release date for the Indian market.
Bhaskar Sharma
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