Honor is about to shake up its mid-range lineup with the all-new Honor Win series, replacing the outgoing GT line. Newly leaked renders offer a first look at the phone’s bold redesign complete with triple cameras, a flat metal frame, and what appears to be an active cooling fan tucked into the oversized camera module.
Honor Win series to succeed GT lineup in style

The Honor GT series had a strong run, but the brand is now pivoting. Based on the leak, the Honor Win series will carry forward the performance-first focus, with upgraded hardware and a fresh design. The back features a glossy finish with faux leather accents around the camera island, which dominates the rear with its rectangular layout and prominent “Win” branding.
Render images show the phone in three colors light blue, dark blue, and black each with matching antenna bands along the flat edges.
Triple cameras and built-in fan hint at gaming focus
Most striking is the rectangular module that houses not just the camera sensors but also what appears to be an active cooling fan an uncommon feature outside of gaming phones. If confirmed, this could help the Honor Win handle sustained high-performance tasks like gaming or video editing without throttling.
Here’s what’s packed into the camera block:
- Triple rear camera setup
- Faux leather trim for added texture
- Prominent “Win” logo branding
- Active fan cutout, similar to RedMagic 11 Pro
Honor Win and Win Pro to feature Snapdragon 8 chips
Honor is reportedly prepping two models: a standard Honor Win and a higher-end Honor Win Pro. The base model may ship with the older Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Pro variant is tipped to include Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. Early leaks claim a 16% performance bump over last year’s chips, which would make the Win Pro one of the fastest phones in its class.
10,000 mAh battery could set a new endurance benchmark
One Honor Win model may pack a massive 10,000 mAh battery—much larger than most rivals. Paired with 100 W USB-C charging, it could offer standout endurance, assuming the design stays reasonably slim
Launch details still under wraps
For now, there’s no confirmed release date or pricing for the Honor Win or Win Pro. However, with renders and specs already circulating, an official launch seems imminent. If Honor delivers on both performance and design, the Win series could be one of the most competitive mid-range drops of 2026.

