Honor’s 400 and 400 Pro Smartphones Spotted on the IMDA Database; Key Specs and Design Renders Revealed Online

Upcoming Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro smartphone models have now been spotted on the IMDA certification database. The key specs and design renders of these two Honor smartphones (global variants) have been revealed online as well.
Read more about the latest updates below.
Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro – IMDA Certification
The Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro smartphones bearing the respective model numbers of ‘DNY-NX9’ and ‘DNP-NX9’ have appeared on the IMDA certification database, and the two are listed as ‘5G smartphones’. Via the listing, Bluetooth, wireless LAN/RLAN, and Induction Loop Communication System/WPT/WPC supports have been revealed.
Speaking more, while ‘Induction Loop Communication System’ points to assistive listening technologies, ‘WPT’ (Wireless Power Transfer) and ‘WPC’ (Wireless Power Consortium) indicates that the two devices could support wireless charging, that too Qi-certified.
Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro (Global Variants) – Revealed Specs and Design Renders
Coming to the revealed specs and design renders (received via 91mobiles), the Honor 400 is pointed out to carry key specs such as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, Android 15 based MagicOS 9, 6.55″ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 5000 nits brightness, 200MP (main, OIS) + 12MP (ultra-wide) dual rear camera unit, 50MP selfie camera, 5300 mAh Si/C battery, 66W wired fast charging, NFC, dual SIM, in-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, IP65-rated body, SGS 5-star drop resistance, 7.3 mm thickness, and 184 gm weight.
On the other hand, the Honor 400 Pro smartphone is suggested to bring key specs which include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, Android 15 based MagicOS 9, 6.7″ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 5000 nits brightness, 200MP (main, OIS) + 50MP (telephoto, OIS) + 12MP (ultra-wide) triple rear camera system, 50MP selfie camera, 5300 mAh Si/C battery, 100W wired fast charging, NFC, dual SIM, in-display fingerprint scanner, IP68/69-rated body, SGS 5-star drop resistance, 8.1 mm thickness, and 205 gm weight.
Features like GPU Turbo X Game Engine, Honor Turbo RAM, AI Cooling, AI Performance Boost, Dynamic Dimming, AI Defocus EyeCare, AI Circadian Night Display, low blue light and ultra dark modes, AI Portrait Snap, AI Image to Video, AI Outpainting, AI Eraser, AI Cut Out, AI Face Tune, AI Upscale, HD Moving Photo Collage, AI Connect, AI Super Zoom (up to 50x), Magic Moments AI Photo Recognition, Circle to Search, Google Lens, Magic Portal, AI Translation, AI Writing Tools, AI Summary, AI Recorder, AI Minutes, and AI Subtitles are among the other revealed/expected specs.
Looking at the design renders, the standard Honor 400 is revealed to feature a boxy design with flat display, flat rear panel, as well as flat side panels. The display has a punch-hole centrally-placed selfie camera and thin bezels. Within the camera module, two camera sensors and the LED flashlight can be spotted. The volume rocker and power button are on the right side panel, and the device comes in Gold/Black colors.
The Honor 400 Pro as per the renders are suggested to feature a quad-curved display screen, along with rounded side panels and a flat rear. A centrally-placed pill-shaped camera unit housing two camera sensors are present on the display, whereas its camera module sports the three camera sensors, an additional sensor, and also an LED light strip. At the right side panel, the volume rocker and power button are placed. Grey/Black color choices may possibly be made available for the device.
About previous updates, both the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro smartphones have received the GCF certification. Additionally, the Honor 400 Pro has also been certified by the TUV Rheinland authority. To add, the Honor 400 Lite smartphone has already been unveiled under the series, and reportedly there is an upcoming Honor 400 Ultra model too.
Stay tuned for more updates.