A new leak from Digital Chat Station suggests Honor will unveil the X80 in China this June. The phone is rumored to feature a flat 6.8‑inch LTPS display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 SoC, a massive 10,000 mAh battery with 90 W fast charging, and a drop‑resistant design available in four vivid colors.
Honor X80 slated for a June debut in China
After the China‑only launch of the Honor X80i last month, the brand is preparing the next step in its X‑series lineup. A tip from the leak site Digital Chat Station indicates that Honor will announce the Honor X80 sometime in June, targeting the domestic market before any broader rollout.
Key specifications hinted by the leak
- Display: A flat 6.8‑inch LTPS panel with a 1.5K (≈2400 × 1080) resolution. The size puts it squarely in the large‑screen category, while the LTPS tech should keep power draw low and color accuracy high.
- Processor: The rumor points to a Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset, part of Qualcomm’s new 6‑series line that balances cost and performance. It is built on a 4 nm process, offers an octa‑core CPU (1x2.8 GHz + 3x2.5 GHz + 4x1.8 GHz) and an Adreno 730 GPU, and supports AI‑enhanced image processing.
- Battery & charging: A 10,000 mAh cell paired with 90 W fast charging. In theory, the phone could go from 0 % to 80 % in under 40 minutes, and the large capacity should comfortably cover two days of heavy use.
- Design: The leak mentions a drop‑resistant chassis, likely meeting MIL‑STD‑810G standards for minor falls. Four color options are listed: Lightning Red, Mystic Black, Moon Shadow White, and Vibrant Orange.
- Other expected features: 12 GB of RAM, 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage, a triple‑camera setup with a 50 MP main sensor, and an under‑display fingerprint reader.
How the X80 fits into Honor’s ecosystem
Honor has been positioning the X series as a bridge between its budget‑friendly A line and the flagship‑grade Magic series. The X80’s specs suggest a clear focus on endurance and everyday performance rather than raw flagship power. The 10,000 mAh battery, for example, aligns with Honor’s recent push to differentiate on battery life—recall the Honor 600e, which shipped with a 6,520 mAh cell and a MediaTek Dimensity 7100.
From a software standpoint, the device will ship with Magic UI 7.0 on top of Android 14, mirroring the experience on the X80i. Magic UI’s recent updates have emphasized smoother animations and better background task handling, which should complement the efficiency gains of the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5.
Ecosystem lock‑in considerations
While the X80 is expected to run a fairly vanilla Android core, Honor continues to integrate its own services—AppGallery, Cloud Sync, and Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) replacements for Google Play. Users who are already invested in the Honor ecosystem will benefit from seamless data migration, shared app purchases, and cross‑device features such as Multi‑Screen Collaboration (phone‑tablet handoff). However, the absence of Google Mobile Services on Chinese models means that international buyers may need to wait for a global version or rely on third‑party app stores.
What the launch could mean for the market
If the June announcement proceeds as rumored, the X80 will compete directly with mid‑range flagships from Xiaomi, Realme, and Samsung that also offer large batteries and 90 W‑plus charging. Its combination of a 6.8‑inch 1.5K display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 5, and a 10 Wh battery gives it a unique value proposition: a phone that can last through a full workday plus heavy media consumption without needing a midday charge.
The color palette—especially the bold Lightning Red and Vibrant Orange—suggests Honor is also targeting style‑conscious consumers who want a device that stands out visually.
Bottom line
The Honor X80 appears to be a well‑rounded addition to the brand’s X series, prioritizing battery endurance, a sizeable high‑resolution screen, and a cost‑effective Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 processor. Its June launch in China will likely be the first step before a broader rollout, and the device could become a compelling choice for users who value long‑lasting power and a polished UI over raw flagship specs.
Sources: Digital Chat Station leak, Honor product teasers, Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 specifications.

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