In a strategic split, Honor has renamed its GT phone lineup to WIN Series with incredible power, battery, and cooling tech upgrades. Does this idea of rebranding the gaming device actually enhance the overall performance? Let’s dive into the details!
Honor WIN Series will debut on December 26. It will come with a brand-new design featuring a rectangular wide camera bar on the upper part of the back.
Besides, the new phone shows the same GT-like tag plate on one corner of the camera bump. But this time, it has the WIN tag, hinting at certain big changes inside.
Power
Starting with power, Honor WIN Series will equip the flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It’s the same processor used for the Magic 8 models to boost the overall device’s performance and deliver extreme efficiency in every aspect.
The standard model will likely use the Gen 5 processor, while the WIN RT may bring the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. That suggests the WIN Series will be a power-packed lineup and deliver a dynamic boost over the GT models.
(Image Credits: Honor)
Battery
While Honor hasn’t confirmed the spec details of the WIN smartphones yet, a leaked image of the “About Phone” page of the WIN models hints that the device will install a 10000mAh cell pack.
And that would be a big challenge against the realme GT Concept phone. In addition, this particular battery in the Honor WIN Series supports 100W wired superfast charging. Thus, one can rely on this phone for playing games for long hours.
Cooling Technology
Following the Red Magic Nubia handsets, Honor is going to be the second brand to use an active cooling fan inside a phone. The one ring, which is separate from other lens openings in the WIN series, is said to be a cooling fan.
The concept of a cooling fan is clear – a small built-in fan that pushes hot air away from the chipset and other important components of the device to prevent overheating and reduce thermal throttling.
Moreover, the addition of an active cooling fan maintains high and robust performance during intense gaming or demanding tasks like video editing and more.
So these are the ultimate power, battery, and cooling technologies of the Honor WIN Series Phone. Other details will come into the light on the 26th of December.
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