In the ever-evolving world of mid-range smartphones, Honor is gearing up to thrill Pakistani users with the Honor 400. Following its global debut earlier this year, this sleek device is teased for a local release, promising flagship-level features at an accessible price point. While Honor’s Pakistan lineup often trails global announcements with the advanced 500 series already unveiled in China the Honor 400 stands out as a timely upgrade for photography enthusiasts and performance seekers alike.
At its core, the Honor 400 is powered by Qualcomm’s efficient 4nm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, clocking up to 2.63GHz for seamless multitasking and gaming. Paired with 8GB RAM (expandable to 12GB in higher trims) and storage options reaching 512GB, it handles everything from social scrolling to resource-intensive apps with ease. Running on the fresh Android 15-based Magic OS 9, it boasts an impressive six years of software updates, ensuring longevity in a fast-paced tech landscape.
The star of the show? A groundbreaking 200MP primary rear camera with optical image stabilization (OIS) and phase-detection autofocus (PDAF), delivering razor-sharp, detail-rich shots even in low light. Flanking it is a versatile 12MP ultrawide lens, while the front houses a 50MP punch-hole selfie snapper. All cameras support crisp 4K video at 30FPS, making it a content creator’s dream. The 6.55-inch AMOLED display dazzles with 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and a blistering 5000 nits peak brightness for HDR10+ certified visuals—perfect for binge-watching or outdoor viewing.
Battery life won’t disappoint, with a robust 6000mAh cell tailored for Pakistan (unlike the 5300mAh variant in Europe due to regulatory tweaks), juiced up via 80W fast charging. Audio lovers get dual stereo speakers for immersive sound, complemented by an in-display optical fingerprint scanner for quick unlocks. Durability is covered with an IP65 or IP66 rating, guarding against splashes and dust.

