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Honor knows no shame: Power 2 is iPhone clone with 10080 mAh large battery

Honor has revealed the launch date of the Honor Power 2; on January 5, 2026, the device will become official. However, this is not the headline of this post, this is the blatant design of the device. Not even the 10080 mAh battery can hide this.

Because say it yourself; doesn't the Honor Power 2 look a bit like the iPhone 17 Pro? Honor has quite shamelessly copied Apple's camera platform, including the camera layout and even the orange spot color is the same. "If you can't beat them, join them".

Rear of the Honor Power 2 in orange design with camera island resembling the iPhone 17 Pro
The Honor Power 2 will not win an originality award

Honor did change íthing, and that is the battery capacity. At 10080 mAh, it is significantly larger than the 4252 mAh battery in the iPhone 17 Pro and even the 5088 mAh battery of the iPhone 17 Pro Max does not come close. Honor has also addressed the complaints of some iPhone 17 users who did not like the dual-tone back.

Honor Power 2: China-only for now

The "Power" in Honor Power 2 does not just refer to the battery; the processor is also powerful. A MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset is expected to have been used. Furthermore, we expect a 50MP main camera accompanied by two more cameras.

Expected Honor Power 2 colors and designs
Rising Sun, Magic Night or Sun: which color do you like best?

Three colors are expected; Rising Sun (orange), Magic Night (black) and Snow (white). Expect versions with 12+256GB and 12+512GB of memory. You'll have to make the plane to China for one though, a European launch is not in the cards for now.

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Martijn Rodenboog
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As the founder of NewMobile, Martijn is responsible for the technical and strategic development of the platform. With a background in ICT, he developed the website independently from its inception in 2002 and continues to maintain it to this day.
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