Introduction
Honor Power was released on April 15, 2025. It features a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED curved screen with ultra-high 3840Hz PWM dimming, the third-generation Snapdragon 7 mobile platform paired with multiple large-capacity storage options, a 50MP rear main camera, and a 16MP front camera.
The most eye-catching highlights are its 8000mAh battery combined with 66W fast charging, along with proprietary technologies such as the self-developed RF enhancement chip C1+, two-way Beidou satellite messaging, and robust protection certified by Switzerland's SGS Gold Five-Star standard.
Let’s take a closer look at the performance of the Honor Power.
Product Appearance

The packaging is white with the product name printed on the front.

The product name is also printed on the side.

The box contains the Honor Power, an 80W charging set, a phone case, and some documents.

It features a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED deep micro-curved screen. The screen’s peak brightness reaches 4000 nits. It supports 3840Hz PWM dimming and also offers a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, AI-powered super dynamic display, and AI-precise color display technology.

It has a 50MP OIS main rear camera and a 5MP wide-angle rear camera, along with a 16MP front camera, capable of meeting everyday photography needs.

The length is about 163.92 mm (6.45 inches).

The width is about 76.95 mm (3.03 inches).

The thickness is about 8.25 mm (0.32 inches).

The weight is about 213.4 g (7.53 oz).

That's how big it is in the hand.

It comes with an 80W charging set.

The weight is about 134.5 g (4.74 oz).

Model: HN-200400C00
Input: 200-240V~ 50/60Hz, 1.8A
Output: 5V⎓3A or 11V⎓4.1A MAX or 20V⎓4A MAX
Input: 100-130V~ 50/60Hz, 1.8A
Output: 5V⎓3A or 11V⎓4.1A MAX or 20V⎓3.3A MAX

ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C shows it supports QC3.0, FCP, SCP, and DCP charging protocols.

6A is printed on the connector.

The length is about 1 meter.
Compatibility Test
Next, let's do the charging compatibility test.
Original Chargers

When using the original charger set to charge it, the power is about 18.46V 3.21A 59.27W.

The charging power is above 47W, and the original 80W charger set can reach 60.02W.
Third-party Chargers
We also used a variety of third-party chargers during the test. Let’s take a look at the results.

The charging power is mainly concentrated at several levels: 11W, 18 to 20W, and 40 to 60W. Many Huawei chargers support the SCP protocol, so their charging power is close to that of the original charger. Some chargers that support PPS can also provide relatively high charging power of around 40 to 60W.
Power Banks

The charging power is mainly concentrated in several levels: 11W, 18 to 24W, and 50W. The CUKTECK No.30 charger reaches a high power of 52W. The power of other power banks is below 25W.
Full Charging Test
We use the original charger to charge the Honor Power fully. And put them into a 25°C (77℉) thermotank throughout the test.

The voltage is around 18V at first. The charging curve can be divided into seven parts. The peak power is around 59W for the first 1 minute. Then, the power gradually drops to 43W, 33W, 31W, and 29W in turn. After that, the voltage drops to 9V. The final part begins at 1 hour and 17 minutes, the power drops to 6W, and the voltage drops to 5V. It takes 1 hour and 38 minutes to be fully charged.

We also turn it into another curve. It reaches 50% in 31 minutes. And it can reach 80% in 52 minutes, 100% in 1 hour and 38 minutes.
Temperature Test
We also recorded the highest temperature on the front and back after charging for 10 minutes, 20 minutes, and 30 minutes.
10 minutes Charging

After 10 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 39.9℃ (103.82 ℉).

The back is 38.5℃ (101.3 ℉).
20 minutes Charging

After 20 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 38.7℃ (101.66 ℉).

The back is 39.6℃ (103.28 ℉).
30 minutes Charging

After 30 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 39.9℃ (103.82 ℉).

The back is 41℃ (105.8 ℉).

We also turn it into a bar chart. During charging for 30 minutes, the temperature is between 38.5 and 41°C. The temperature isn’t very high, and the thermal control performance is decent.
Summary of ChargerLAB
It uses a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED eye-care screen combined with the third-generation Snapdragon 7 mobile platform, balancing visual enjoyment with smooth performance. The rear features a 50MP main camera and a 16MP front camera, enough to meet daily recording needs.
The combination of an 8000mAh battery and 66W fast charging eliminates battery anxiety. In addition to the SCP protocol, it also supports PD, PPS, and other fast charging protocols. With the original 80W adapter, it charges to 50% in 31 minutes and takes 1 hour and 38 minutes to fully charge. During charging for 30 minutes, the temperature ranges between 38.5°C and 41°C.
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