Honor has launched two 10000mAh battery smartphones to date – WIN series and Power 2, and their shipment has reached 1.5 million units. The strong momentum of these handsets reveals that consumers are shifting their interests to big battery devices.
As noted by Chinese smartphone sales market analyst – RDObservation, the 10000mAh battery Honor phone shipment exceeded 1.5 million units as of the 17th week of this year.
The data further revealed the sales figures of the Honor WIN series and Power 2 smartphone in the past few months. Together, all three phones – WIN, WIN RT, and Power 2 account for 1,484,200 units in sales. The separate shipment figures are:
- Honor WIN – 169100 sales units
- Honor WIN RT – 389400 sales units
- Honor Power 2 – 925700 sales units
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Notably, all these Honor phones count in the mid-range segment and pack a massive cell capacity. The cost-effective gaming phone WIN series equips a 10000mAh Qinghai Lake tech battery with 100W wired and 27W reverse charging.
On the other hand, Honor Power 2 comes with a 10080mAh battery. It is the first Honor smartphone to rely on the fourth-gen Qinghai Lake battery tech solution and supports 80W wired + 27W reverse super fast charging.
In the current landscape, the Chinese phone maker has started working on new “big battery smartphones”. The list counts a 10000mAh, 11000mAh, and a 12000mAh cell capacity. These cell packs are in testing and may soon show up with upcoming models.
At the same time, the Honor WIN 2 series has started peeking from the leak doors and it may come with a surprising battery pack that will come into light in the time ahead.
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