Honor X70 Pro Max and X80 Pro Max: Giant Batteries 2026
Honor quietly released the X70 Pro Max and already scheduled the X80 Pro Max with 11,000 mAh. See specs, dates, and what changes for work phones.
by Cleverson Gouvêa

The Honor X70 Pro Max arrived quietly in China, and in the same breath, Honor confirmed the X80 Pro Max for June 22 with an 11,000 mAh battery. These are two devices that bet everything on autonomy: while the market discusses AI, Honor decided to fight for the power outlet. Here is the complete spec sheet, with sources, and what it means for those who use their phone all day.
TL;DR
- The Honor X70 Pro Max was quietly launched in China with an 8,560 mAh battery, 90W charging, 6.79" AMOLED display, and Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 Enhanced chip.
- Starting price: 1,999 yuan (~US$295) for the 8GB/256GB version.
- The Honor X80 Pro Max was announced for June 22, 2026 with an 11,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery and Snapdragon 6 Gen 5.
- Both are mid-range "Pro Max" devices, not flagships — the differentiator is autonomy, not raw power.
- Global and Brazilian launches not yet confirmed.
What is the Honor X70 Pro Max
The Honor X70 Pro Max is Honor's premium mid-ranger that debuted in China in June 2026 without a launch event — one of those that the brand simply puts in the store and lets the product speak. The reading is straightforward: Honor wants to occupy the range between R$1,500 and R$2,500 with a device that delivers what this range most ignores: battery and display.
And it does that well. The spec sheet is nothing shy for an entry-premium phone. It features 8GB of RAM, up to 512GB of storage, and MagicOS 10.0 based on Android 16. It's not a phone for those seeking the fastest chip on the market — it's a phone for those who turn on the device in the morning and don't want to think about a charger until the next night.
The positioning resembles what other manufacturers have been doing in the same range. It's worth comparing with the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max and its Leica camera, which targets a different audience — those who prioritize photography and performance — to understand where each brand decides to spend its engineering budget.
8,560 mAh battery and 90W charging
The number that defines the Honor X70 Pro Max is the battery: 8,560 mAh. For comparison, most premium phones in 2026 still hover around 5,000 to 6,000 mAh. Honor delivered almost 60% more capacity in a mid-range device.
This is possible thanks to silicon-carbon chemistry, which allows packing more energy into the same physical volume. In practice, it means two days of real-world use for most people and over a full day even for heavy users — GPS, camera, social media, and hotspot.
Charging follows suit: 90W wired. On a battery this size, 90W is the minimum acceptable, because without it a full charge would become a ordeal. With 90W, you can go from a critical level to something comfortable in a few minutes of plugging in — enough to get through the afternoon.
Why the battery became the selling point
For years, manufacturers fought over megapixels and screen refresh rates. In 2026, the race changed address. AI features running locally, 120Hz screens, and thousands of nits of brightness consume energy aggressively. The battery is no longer a technical detail but the feature the user feels in their pocket every day.
Display, camera, and performance
The display of the Honor X70 Pro Max is a 6.79-inch AMOLED with 2640×1200 pixel resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of up to 6,000 nits. This brightness number is absurd for the category and solves the worst-case scenario: reading under strong sunlight. According to Honor, the bezels are only 1.3mm.
Under the hood, the heart is the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 Enhanced Edition with Adreno 810 GPU. It's an honest mid-range chip: it handles social media, streaming, browsing, and casual games without stuttering. It's not a processor for 4K video editing or competitive gaming at max settings — and Honor doesn't promise that.
The camera follows the same "essentials done well" philosophy: a 50MP main sensor in a circular module and an 8MP front camera. There's software stabilization (EIS), but don't expect the photographic set of a flagship. Those who prioritize camera will likely look at other options, as discussed in our analysis of the iPhone 18 with A20 Pro chip.
What else the X70 Pro Max brings
- IP69K resistance: protection against dust and high-pressure water jets — uncommon in this price range.
- Full connectivity: dual-SIM 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and USB-C.
- Practical extras: dual speakers, fingerprint sensor, and infrared blaster for controlling TV and air conditioning.
- Colors: Bamboo Green, Phantom Purple, Phantom Night Black, and Sunburst Gold.
Honor X80 Pro Max: the June 22 announcement
In the same move that launched the X70, Honor confirmed the successor. The Honor X80 Pro Max officially arrives on June 22, 2026 in China — and it takes the battery bet to a new level.
The highlight is an 11,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery. Eleven thousand. That's a number that, until recently, belonged to tablets and power banks, not smartphones that fit in your pocket. Charging will be 90W wired, and the device also features 27W wired reverse charging — meaning it can serve as an emergency battery for other devices.
The X80 Pro Max's display will be a 6.8-inch OLED with 2788×1280 pixel resolution (1.5K range), with a flat design. Inside, it will be one of the first devices to debut the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 from Qualcomm. Honor also promises reinforced resistance to water, dust, and drops, as well as more advanced biometrics.
An honest note on sources: the June 22 date and the 11,000 mAh battery are widely reported, but details like the camera and price of the X80 Pro Max still depend on the official announcement. We'll treat them as confirmed only when Honor publishes the full spec sheet.
X70 Pro Max vs X80 Pro Max: comparison
The table below summarizes what separates the two devices based on information available as of June 15, 2026:
| Specification | Honor X70 Pro Max | Honor X80 Pro Max |
|---|---|---|
| Launch | June/2026 (China) | June 22/2026 (China) |
| Battery | 8,560 mAh | 11,000 mAh (silicon-carbon) |
| Wired charging | 90W | 90W |
| Reverse charging | — | 27W wired |
| Display | AMOLED 6.79" · 2640×1200 · 120Hz | OLED 6.8" · 2788×1280 (1.5K) |
| Peak brightness | Up to 6,000 nits | To be confirmed |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 Enhanced | Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 |
| Resistance | IP69K | Water, dust, and drops (to be detailed) |
| Base price | 1,999 yuan (~US$295) | To be confirmed |
The table's reading is clear: the X80 Pro Max is not a category revolution; it's a focused evolution. More battery, newer generation chip, and the addition of reverse charging. Those who already have an X70 Pro Max don't need to rush to the store; those who are choosing now might be worth waiting a week.
Why giant batteries became a trend in 2026
Honor is not alone in this race. The entire industry migrated to silicon-carbon chemistry in 2026, and the reason is technical: this type of anode stores more energy per gram than traditional graphite. The result is batteries of 7,000, 8,000, and now 11,000 mAh without the phone becoming a brick.
But there is a market reason behind the choice. Generative AI features running on the device itself — assistants, photo editing, transcription — consume energy intensively. A phone that sells on AI but dies before lunch doesn't convince anyone. The battery has become a prerequisite for the next wave of smart features, a topic we detailed when discussing the AI and security news of Android 17.
It's worth noting an authoritative source: both GSMArena{target="_blank"} and Notebookcheck confirmed the battery numbers for both devices, which gives confidence to treat them as real, not rumors.
Will the X70 Pro Max come to Brazil?
This is the question that matters most to Brazilian readers — and the honest answer is: there is still no confirmation. For now, both the Honor X70 Pro Max and the X80 Pro Max are products launched in China, with prices in yuan.
Honor has been expanding its presence in Brazil, but history shows that not every model in the X line crosses the ocean. When it does, it usually comes with a higher price than the direct yuan conversion, due to taxes and logistics. For those following the Chinese tech ecosystem, it's worth understanding the broader context — something we addressed in the overview of Huawei and AI chips in Brazil in 2026.
If you are interested in importing, pay attention to two points: compatibility of 5G bands with Brazilian carriers and the lack of official warranty. For professional use, where the phone is a work tool, the lack of local warranty usually weighs more than the savings.
What this means for those who use their phone at work
In daily professional practice, autonomy is productivity. Those who work in the field, manage paid traffic from their phone, respond to clients on WhatsApp, and use the device as a hotspot feel every extra hour of battery. A phone that lasts two days eliminates charger anxiety and dependence on an outlet.
That's where devices like the Honor X70 Pro Max make sense for small business audiences: controlled cost, enormous autonomy, and the basics well done. It's not the phone for those who need the best processor, but it's a reliable work tool at a price that doesn't compromise the budget.
If you manage customer service or marketing from your phone, what really holds you back is rarely the hardware — it's the software and the structure behind it. A good phone helps, but a well-set-up service operation matters more, as discussed in the comparison between WhatsApp Business App and the Official API.
Conclusion: is it worth waiting or buying now?
The Honor X70 Pro Max is a competent and quiet launch: giant battery, bright display, and honest price, with the caveat of a merely average chip and basic camera. The X80 Pro Max, arriving on June 22, raises the autonomy bar to 11,000 mAh and debuts the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 — if the price difference is small, it's the smarter choice.
The bigger message is about the industry's direction: in 2026, the battery is no longer a detail but the battlefield, precisely because AI inside the phone demands that energy price. Stay tuned in the coming days for the official spec sheet of the X80 Pro Max — and if mobile technology is part of your operation, it's worth keeping an eye on how these devices can fit into your workflow.
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