Following the anticipated launch of the performance-focused Honor Win series in China, Honor is rumored to unveil another device in January 2026, named the Honor Power 2. Positioned as a mid-range smartphone emphasizing battery life and performance, its most talked-about feature is its design.
According to leaked images shared by Weibo leaker Panda is Bald, the Honor Power 2 features a triple-lens rear camera module with a layout strikingly similar to the iPhone 17 Pro. Notably, the device adopts the iPhone Pro’s signature orange hue, alongside potential black and white variants.
Chinese brands drawing “inspiration” from Apple is nothing new—Xiaomi 17 faced similar observations, and Honor appears to follow suit. However, from a design innovation standpoint, the Power 2 lacks freshness.
Its specifications, however, are impressive. The device is rumored to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 8500, paired with 12 GB RAM, running Android 16 with Magic OS 10. The standout feature is its 10,080 mAh battery—a rarity in mainstream smartphones, catering to power users and gamers.
Display-wise, the Honor Power 2 is expected to sport a 6.79-inch OLED screen with a 1.5K resolution and a 16 MP selfie camera. The rear setup includes a 50 MP primary camera, adequate for its segment.
In summary, the Honor Power 2 is uniquely positioned: iPhone Pro-inspired aesthetics paired with power bank-level battery capacity. For users prioritizing endurance and mid-range performance, it’s a compelling option. Those seeking design originality, however, may find it underwhelming.
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