Announced as recently as April, the Honor Power is already expected to receive a successor in the near future. Rumours suggest that the Honor Power 2 will feature an even larger battery than its predecessor, raising its capacity from 8,000 mAh to 10,080 mAh. Additionally, the device will reportedly support 80-watt charging via USB-C, which is 14 watts (or 21%) faster than the first-gen Honor Power.
According to the usually well-informed leaker Digital Chat Station, aside from the upsized battery, the Honor Power 2 will see only modest upgrades. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 is said to be replaced by the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 8500. The new phone will apparently also include a 16 MP front-facing camera and a 50 MP main camera, similar to its predecessor. Its 6.79-inch OLED display is expected to deliver a resolution of 2,640 x 1,200, but it may lack support for dynamic refresh rate due to Honor’s decision to use an LTPS panel.
Codenamed “Sabre”, the Honor Power 2 is allegedly scheduled for an official launch in spring 2026, available in Midnight Black, Sunrise Orange and Snow White. It remains unclear whether the device will introduce further improvements such as wireless charging support, a higher-resolution ultrawide camera, or a telephoto lens.














