When we are preparing full honor 400 reviews, we decided to share the results with our battery and charging tests.
The handset runs on a Snapdragon 7 General 3SOC and has a 6.55 -inch OLED panel. Both attract power from 5,300 mAh battery or 6,000 mAh unit based on their territory. The unit we got is European, which means 5,300 mAh.
Results from battery tests are far from ideal. The handset comes out with one behind the competition 12: 29h active use scoreIt is quite down that most phones score in the same price bracket.
Honor 400 is struggling in all screen-on tests, especially in web and video streaming scenarios.
When it comes to charging, however, the 66W charging rate of Honor 400 seems quite competitive. The handset charges only from 0 to 100% 40 minutesWhile the 30 -minute fee gives you 80% charge back. It is better than some, but the same price is slightly behind other devices in the bracket. Nevertheless, differences are rather negligible.
Tell us what you think, we hope that the entire review will be ready for some time next week.