The Honor X70 is officially available for its first sale today at 10:08 AM, with a starting price of ¥1399. With government subsidies, the effective price begins at ¥1189.15.
Breaking down the pricing: the 8GB+128GB model retails for ¥1399 (¥1189.15 after subsidy), the 8GB+256GB version is priced at ¥1599 (¥1359.15 after subsidy), the 12GB+256GB configuration costs ¥1799 (¥1529.15 after subsidy), and the top-tier 12GB+512GB variant is set at ¥1999 (¥1699.15 after subsidy).
A significant highlight of the Honor X70 is its battery life. It features an 8300mAh battery, powered by third-generation Qinghai Lake battery technology. This makes it the largest battery available in the industry currently, easily supporting two days of usage on a single charge. The device weighs a mere 193 grams, with the 512GB version at 199 grams.
The phone supports both 80W wired and 80W wireless fast charging, though wireless charging is exclusive to the top-tier model. Additionally, it includes a 7.5W reverse charging capability for both wired and wireless connections, offering added utility for charging other devices.


The display is a 6.79-inch 1.5K Honor Oasis Eye Protection Screen, incorporating six advanced eye protection technologies, including AI Defocus Eye Protection. It boasts a peak brightness of 6000 nits, which should ensure excellent visibility even in bright outdoor conditions.
Under the hood, the Honor X70 is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, a mid-range chipset that is expected to offer a balanced performance for everyday tasks and moderate gaming.

Furthermore, the Honor X70 introduces a groundbreaking “Bulletproof Vest Architecture” through advancements in both its structure and materials. It is the first smartphone to achieve the authoritative SGS Gold Standard Five-Star Comprehensive Machine Reliability Certification, offering exceptional durability and a claimed resistance to drops from up to 2.5 meters at all angles. This focus on durability is a key selling proposition for users seeking a more robust device.


The device also boasts IP69K industrial-grade waterproof certification, a standard rarely seen in mainstream smartphones. This level of protection means it can withstand exposure to cold and hot water, rain, and high-pressure water jets, providing peace of mind in various environments.
Other notable features include stereo dual speakers for an immersive audio experience, all-scene NFC for convenient connectivity, dual-band GPS, and triple-band Beidou for precise navigation. These additional features enhance the overall user experience and practicality of the Honor X70.

