Honor has just rolled out its new 400 series smartphones across Europe, bringing flagship-level AI photography, long battery life and a super-bright display to a more accessible price tier. At its core sits a 200 MP Ultra-Clear AI Camera with a large 1/1.4″ sensor, OIS+EIS stabilization and an AI Image Engine that powers features like 30× main-camera zoom, cinematic Film Simulation presets and smart portrait modes. Selfie fans get a 50 MP front camera, while the Pro model tacks on a 50 MP telephoto lens with 3× optical zoom, up to 50× AI-enhanced Super Zoom and full IP68/IP69 water resistance.
Inside, the Honor 400 packs a 5 300 mAh silicon-carbon battery that stays healthy for years, plus 66 W wired charging that tops you up to 44 percent in 15 minutes. The Pro version goes further with 100 W wired and 50 W wireless charging. Both phones run MagicOS 9.0 on Qualcomm chips (Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 on the 400, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 on the 400 Pro) and include features like AI video generation, Moving Photo Collages, deepfake detection and even Google’s Gemini assistant built in.
Rounding out the package is a 5 000 nit Ultra Bright display with sunlight enhancement and motion-sickness relief modes, plus up to 512 GB of storage, IP65 dust-water protection on the standard model and a full suite of AI editing tools. Honor says the 400 series makes “flagship AI” features more accessible than ever—and with its blend of cutting-edge camera tech, powerhouse battery and sleek design, it’s a serious contender for anyone craving a next-level phone without the flagship price tag.