Leaked images suggest that Honor is preparing to wrap up the year with the introduction of a brand-new smartphone lineup called the Honor Win series, which was previously rumored under the Honor GT 2 name. The series is expected to include two models, Honor Win and Honor Win Pro, and early visuals published by the Chinese website CNMO point to a design that closely resembles Xiaomi’s Redmi K90 lineup. Both devices appear to feature a rectangular camera module with three cameras and an LED flash, along with subtle Win branding positioned on the lower right corner of the camera housing.
According to the leaked renders, the standard Honor Win is likely to focus on balanced design and everyday usability, with a cleaner look and multiple color options such as beige, black, white, and turquoise. The overall appearance is understated, suggesting it targets users who prefer a practical yet modern smartphone aesthetic. In contrast, images believed to show the Honor Win Pro reveal a slightly altered camera layout, with the LED flash placed on the right side of the module and what appears to be an internal cooling component visible near the camera area. This detail hints that the Pro variant will prioritize performance and sustained heavy workloads.
While the authenticity of the leaked images has not yet been officially confirmed, reports indicate that the two phones will be powered by high-end Snapdragon processors. The Honor Win is expected to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, while the more powerful Honor Win Pro could debut with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Both models are rumored to feature OLED displays with 1.5K resolution, a 50-megapixel primary camera, and exceptionally large batteries estimated at around 8,500 mAh, paired with 100W fast charging support. Although pricing details remain unknown, Honor is expected to formally unveil the Win series before the end of the year, at which point full specifications and availability will be revealed.










