Honor 400 also appears on Geekbench, confirms Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip
The Honor 400 Pro appeared on Geekbench earlier this month, and now the vanilla Honor 400 has also gone through the benchmark. The listing revealed a major detail — the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset. We also saw 12 GB RAM and Android 15, but these features are hardly a surprise.

The chipset is exactly the same as in the Honor 300, which never made it outside China. The 400 Pro is also running on last year's Qualcomm flagship chipset, inherited from the 300 Pro.
We know these are entirely new phones from their model numbers - the Honor 400 is DNY-NX9. According to previous leaks, it should be a more compact device with an extremely bright 6.55" AMOLED display and a 200 MP camera, but it will still pack a 5,300 mAh battery.
Honor 400 Lite
The Honor 400 series is technically already launched, as the 400 Lite is available in Europe. The 400 and 400 Pro are clearly arriving soon, and we are on the lookout for official information from Honor about a launch date.
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Reader comments
- Gusta
- 13 hours ago
- XTk
Why not just use SD 7+ Gen 2 instead? Faster CPU and better GPU than SD 7 Gen 3.
- Anonymous
- 15 hours ago
- KiN
This what i think too. Its hard to develope the 7 gen 4 to make it faster than current 7 gen 3 but less powerfull than the 7+ gen 3 without using the X core. The only choice using the A725 which still not in use. Or making it big 6 little 2 with A720...
- Tech Guy
- 05 May 2025
- H4w
Sorry Honor no one interested when 8s Gen 4 is available & 7 Gen 4 is just couple of months away from launch