Honor Power2 to be released tonight: 10080mAh battery

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Honor Power2 new product launch event will take place. Fang Fei, President of Honor’s Product Line, posted on Weibo today to set the tone for the new product, confidently showcasing the top-of-the-line configuration of this “outdoor light flagship,” whose core selling point directly targets the outdoor worker group that has long been overlooked by the market.

In her Weibo post, she recalled that the first-generation Power defined the standard for “light outdoor activities,” and its ultra-long battery life was recognized by 85% of users. However, she also recognized that users had higher expectations for battery life, signal strength, and other aspects. Based on this, when introducing the new generation product, she emphasized: “This time, Honor Power2 has chosen to significantly raise the upper limit of the experience in these key dimensions, bringing multiple flagship-level, and even surpassing flagship-level experiences to friends who love the outdoors. The product’s strength can be described as ‘Super Power’!”

Industry Dilemma: When Will Mid-Range Phones Say Goodbye to “Compromise Choices”?

For deliverymen and truck drivers who spend long hours outdoors, or surveyors and construction site inspectors who need to work in the field for extended periods, mobile phones are no longer just ordinary communication tools, but production equipment that is crucial to work efficiency. However, reality often disappoints them: they leave home fully charged in the morning, but by the afternoon, due to multitasking such as taking orders, navigating, and communicating, the battery is almost depleted, seriously affecting their work.

For example, signal interruptions when entering tunnels or underground parking garages could lead to missed important orders; equipment might malfunction due to screen breakage or water damage after accidental slips or operation in rainy weather…

These pain points are not isolated cases. Battery life, communication, performance, and durability of mobile phones have long been the core demands of these users.

However, the current mid-range mobile phone market is trapped in the predicament of “single-point breakthrough”. Most brands either focus on large batteries but sacrifice performance and feel, or emphasize lightness and thinness but have poor battery life. Even if a few models claim to be “all-rounders”, they have significantly reduced the core configuration and cannot truly meet the needs of users in all scenarios.

This awkward situation of having “no choice but to choose” makes mid-range users increasingly eager for an all-around experience without compromise.

Breaking the Mold in All Dimensions: Reshaping the Value of Mid-Range Phones with Flagship Technology

Faced with the dual pressures of users’ desire for “all-around devices” and the industry’s “general cost increases,” while most manufacturers have to make a difficult choice between raising prices and reducing features, Honor Power2 chose a third path—by relying on systematic technological innovation and in-depth supply chain integration, it transformed objective cost pressures into “experience enhancements” that users can perceive, thus achieving a truly comprehensive leap in experience at the mid-range price point.

In terms of battery life, the Honor Power2 is equipped with an industry-breaking 10080mAh Qinghai Lake battery, which not only refreshes the ceiling of battery life for mid-range phones, but also promotes the popularization of large batteries with a capacity of tens of thousands of mAh in the industry.

It boasts an ultra-high energy density of 926Wh/L, upgrading the unit of battery life from “hours” to “days,” easily achieving all-day battery life even in heavy outdoor work scenarios.

What’s even more remarkable is that while boasting a super-large capacity battery, the device maintains a slim 7.98mm body and a lightweight 216g weight, breaking the industry curse that “large batteries must be bulky.”

With 80W SuperCharge, you can quickly recharge during short breaks at work; the 27W reverse charging function can also power other devices in emergencies, truly achieving battery freedom.

Addressing the signal challenges faced by outdoor workers, the Honor Power2 is equipped with the same flagship-grade Hongyan six-wing antenna, along with the self-developed RF enhancement chip C1+, achieving comprehensive optimization in weak network environments.

In traditionally signal-deprived areas such as elevators, high-speed trains, and tunnels, it can transform weak networks into strong networks and no networks into networks, effectively avoiding call interruptions and network lag issues. It even outperforms the communication capabilities of major flagship phones on the market. For example, compared to competing flagship series, in elevators with weak networks, the duration of TikTok live streaming lag is reduced by 23.5%, and the duration of call lag and silence is reduced by 45%. Upon exiting an elevator with no signal, it achieves millisecond-level network connectivity, with a 46.5% 1-second network reconnection rate and a 71.6% 3-second network reconnection rate, providing stable communication for users outdoors.

In addition, the multi-source fusion positioning engine, composed of GPS dual-frequency and Beidou tri-frequency, greatly improves the accuracy of outdoor navigation and positioning, making express delivery and field surveys more efficient.

It is worth mentioning that the Honor Power2 has won the five-star certification for both “strong elevator signal” and “precise navigation” in the National Radio Monitoring Center, which is the best proof of its excellent communication capabilities.

Mid-range phones often compromise on core performance, but the Honor Power2 debuts with a chip that surpasses its class – the Dimensity 8500 Elite. This chip is a generation ahead of its competitors, achieving an AnTuTu benchmark score of over 2.4 million, ranking first in its segment.

With its powerful performance, this device can run “Honor of Kings” at a full 120fps in high-definition quality, and even running multiple navigation, order-taking, and communication apps simultaneously is effortless. Combined with a fifth-generation graphite-based ice-sealed liquid cooling system with a heat dissipation area exceeding 40,000 mm² and a 90% improvement in heat dissipation performance, it ensures that even under prolonged high load, it won’t overheat and throttle down, maintaining full frame rate without getting too hot to handle.

Outdoor bumps, splashes, and dust are the enemies of mobile phones. To address this, the Honor Power2 is equipped with the industry’s highest-spec IP68+IP69+IP69K full-level waterproof system, ensuring normal operation of the device whether it is operating in the rain, being washed with a high-pressure water gun, being submerged in deep water, or in dusty environments.

The chassis features a tenon-and-mortise joint design at the four corners of the mid-frame, increasing drop resistance by 25% and enabling it to withstand drops from a maximum height of 2.3 meters on smooth granite surfaces. Bending resistance is also improved by 22%. The product has passed SGS Gold Label 5-star certification for overall drop and crush resistance. This exceptional durability perfectly meets the needs of outdoor workers.

Not only does it offer a superior core experience, but the Honor Power2 also demonstrates its sincerity in many detailed configurations: a 6.79-inch 1.5K Honor Oasis eye-protection screen with a peak brightness of 8000 nits to ensure clear visibility even under bright sunlight; and a 50-megapixel OIS-stabilized main camera to meet daily shooting needs.

It also features the all-new MagicOS 10, AI outdoor mode, all-scenario NFC, infrared remote control, and other functions, making the experience more comprehensive. From core configuration to detailed user experience, this phone demonstrates capabilities that exceed its price range.

With full sincerity, we await pricing; a new benchmark for mid-range phone value is about to be born.

Looking at the current mid-range smartphone market, very few models can simultaneously achieve flagship-level configurations in the four core dimensions of battery life, communication, performance, and durability. Although positioned as a mid-range phone, it’s clear that the Honor Power2 aims to disrupt the industry and deliver a refreshed “all-in-one” experience to users with its “lightweight outdoor flagship” approach.

From a 10080mAh large battery to king-level signal strength, from the first high-performance chip to full-level protection, every configuration demonstrates sincerity and high technological content.

The Honor Power2 will be officially released on the evening of January 5th, and its price will determine the future market landscape for mid-range smartphones. Will it allow more users to enjoy a flagship-level all-around experience at a mid-range price? Let’s wait and see!

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