Honor’s 400 and 400 Pro Smartphones Certified by UAE’s TDRA Authority; Pad 10 and Band 10 Devices Also Received the Certification

After the recent IMDA certification, the upcoming Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro smartphones have been certified by the TDRA certification authority of UAE. In related news, Honor Pad 10 tablet and Honor Band 10 smart band have also received the TDRA certification.
Here’s more about the update.
Honor’s 400, 400 Pro, Pad 10, and Band 10 – TDRA Certification
The Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro smartphone models which carry the respective model numbers of ‘DNY-NX9’ and ‘DNP-NX9’ have made it to the TDRA certification platform, and they have been certified with the equipment registration numbers of ‘ER43976/25’ and ‘ER43977/25’ respectively. Their TDRA certification validity will be till the 17th of April 2028.
About the Honor Pad 10 tablet with the model number – ‘HEY3-W00’, it has received the TDRA certification with the equipment registration number of ‘ER43974/25’, and this is the WiFi-only model of the upcoming tablet. Its TDRA certification will be valid till the 17th of April 2028.
Coming to the Honor Band 10 smart band, it has the model number of ‘VNE-B19’ and has been certified by the TDRA authority with the equipment registration number of ‘ER43973/25’. Again, the TDRA certification validity of this smart band will also be till the 17th of April 2028.
Speaking more, via their TDRA certifications, the launch of the Honor 400, Honor 400 Pro, Honor Pad 10, and Honor Band 10 devices have been confirmed in the UAE market.
Looking at previous updates, both the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro smartphone devices were spotted on the IMDA and GCF certification databases earlier, while the Honor 400 Pro was also listed on the TUV SUD platform too. The key specs and design renders of their global models were also shared online as well.
Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro (Global Models) – Revealed Key Specs
The standard Honor 400 smartphone is pointed out to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, and feature other specs such as the Android 15 OS based MagicOS 9 custom skin, a 6.55″ AMOLED display screen with 120Hz refresh rate and 5000 nits brightness, 200MP (main, OIS) + 12MP (ultra-wide) dual rear camera system, 50MP selfie camera, 5300 mAh Si/C battery, and 66W wired fast charge support.
On the other hand, Honor’s 400 Pro device is revealed to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, and come with features which include the Android 15 OS based MagicOS 9 custom skin, a larger 6.7″ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 5000 nits brightness, a better 200MP (main, OIS) + 50MP (telephoto, OIS) + 12MP (ultra-wide) triple rear camera unit, same 50MP selfie camera and 5300 mAh Si/C battery, and a faster 100W wired charging feature.