Honor X80 Leaks With 10,000mAh+ Battery and Snapdragon 6 Gen 5

Key Points
- a]:text-primary dark:[&>a]:text-white [&>a]:underline md:text-lg text-base”>Digital Chat Station tipped a new Honor X-series device for June China launch — spec profile consistent with the Honor X80 based on February leaks
- a]:text-primary dark:[&>a]:text-white [&>a]:underline md:text-lg text-base”>6.8-inch flat LTPS OLED at 1.5K resolution and 120Hz — essentially the same display tier as the X70 with a slight size increase from 6.79 inches
- a]:text-primary dark:[&>a]:text-white [&>a]:underline md:text-lg text-base”>10,000mAh+ battery with 90W fast charging — first Honor X-series phone with a five-digit battery, up from X70’s 8,300mAh and 80W charging
- a]:text-primary dark:[&>a]:text-white [&>a]:underline md:text-lg text-base”>Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 expected as the chipset — a natural step up from the X70’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, with shock-resistant body confirmed to carry over
- a]:text-primary dark:[&>a]:text-white [&>a]:underline md:text-lg text-base”>Four color options: Mystic Black, Moonlight White, Lightning Red, and Vibrant Orange — Honor X70 sold nearly 7 million units in China, setting a high bar for the X80

The Battery Jump Is the Whole Story
The X70’s 8,300mAh battery was already exceptional for the price segment. Moving to 10,000mAh+ makes the X80 one of the highest-capacity mid-range phones in any market. The 90W charging upgrade is equally important — at 90W, a 10,000mAh cell reaches full charge in roughly 75-80 minutes, keeping the large capacity practical rather than becoming an overnight-only charging situation.
Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 and What Changes
The Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 brings efficiency improvements over the Gen 4 — relevant for a phone with a large battery, where chip efficiency directly extends screen-on time rather than just charging speed. For typical X-series buyers — social media, video streaming, calls, and light gaming — the Gen 5 delivers noticeably better sustained performance under daily loads compared to its predecessor.
The shock-resistant body carrying over from the X70 keeps the X80 positioned as a durable daily driver. Whether the waterproofing improves beyond the X70’s splash resistance to IP68 or IP69 will depend on the final spec sheet.
Four Colors Signal a Youth-Oriented Push
Mystic Black and Moonlight White cover conservative buyers. Lightning Red and Vibrant Orange push the X80 toward Honor’s younger demographic — the same audience buying the Honor 600’s orange and blue colorways. The color strategy suggests Honor is positioning the X80 as a style-conscious battery phone rather than a purely utilitarian endurance device.
Full pricing and complete specs expected at or before the June launch event.
