
O Honor 400 entra no cenário dos smartphones de 2025 com um objetivo claro: oferecer recursos premium orientados por IA e desempenho sólido de médio porte sem gastar muito. Depois de testar este dispositivo por algumas semanas, estou impressionado com sua tela vibrante, ferramentas inovadoras de câmera AI e impressionante resistência da bateria. Rodando no chipset Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 e ostentando uma construção elegante e leve, ele é voltado para usuários que buscam um telefone diário equilibrado com um toque emblemático. Mas ele se mantém contra rivais como o Google Pixel 9a ou o Samsung Galaxy A56?
característica
especificação
exposição
AMOLED de 6,55", 120 Hz, 1264 x 2736 pixels (~460 PPI), 5000 nits (pico), HDR10+, 1B cores, Ecrã sempre ligado, Escurecimento DC
processador
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (SM7550-AB, 4nm), Octa-core (1x2,63 GHz Cortex-A715, 3x2,4 GHz Cortex-A715, 4x1,8 GHz Cortex-A510)
carneiro
8 GB / 12 GB (LPDDR5)
armazenamento
256 GB / 512 GB (UFS 3.1, não expansível)
Câmera principal
Duplo: 200 MP (wide, f/1.9, 1/1.4", 0.56μm, PDAF, OIS), 12 MP (ultrawide, f/2.2, 112° FoV, AF), flash LED, HDR, panorama
Câmera Selfie
Único: 50 MP (wide, f/2.0, 0.64μm), HDR
bateria
5300 mAh (Europa) / 6000 mAh (ROW), Si/C Li-Ion, carregamento com fio de 66 W (44% em 15 min, 100% em 46 min para 5300 mAh; 40% em 15 min para 6000 mAh), carregamento reverso com fio de 5 W
Sistema Operacional
MagicOS 9.0 (Android 15), até 6 grandes atualizações do Android
Suporte SIM
Dual SIM (Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM ou eSIM, dual standby)
Conectividade
5G, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2,4 GHz, 5 GHz), Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 5.4 (A2DP, LE, aptX HD), NFC, USB Type-C 2.0, OTG, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BDS
Construir & Projetar
Frente de vidro, moldura de plástico, traseira de plástico, resistência à poeira e água IP65/IP66 (dependendo do mercado/região)
Dimensões & Peso
156.5 x 74.6 x 7.3 mm, 184 g
áudio
Alto-falantes estéreo, áudio de alta resolução de 24 bits/192kHz, sem conector de 3,5 mm
Cores
Ouro do Deserto, Prata Meteoro, Azul das Marés, Preto da Meia-Noite
Recursos adicionais
Impressão digital (sob a tela, óptica), acelerômetro, giroscópio, bússola, sensor de proximidade ultrassônico, porta infravermelha, HONOR Sound, AI Super Zoom, modos de fotografia AI (foto em movimento, lapso de tempo, foto noturna, retrato, modo Pro, etc.), resfriamento da câmara de vapor
Design
This thing looks sharp—flat edges, clean camera bump, giving off those iPhone 16 vibes. Super easy to hold, barely weighs anything (like, 184g? You’ll forget it’s in your pocket). Plastic frame keeps the price down but doesn’t feel cheap, especially if you go for that Tidal Blue or Desert Gold. It’s tough too—water, dust, drop tests, the works. Fingerprints are a minor pain on the front glass, though.
Display
Now we’re talking. The 6.55" AMOLED is a stunner. 120Hz, a zillion colors, and bright enough to blind you on a sunny day (okay, not literally, but you get it). DCI-P3, HDR, blah blah—just know your Netflix and TikTok will look awesome. Plus, your eyes won’t fry at night thanks to all the dimming wizardry. Only catch: if you’re coming from a bigger phone, this might feel a smidge small.
Camera Setup
This is the flex. 200MP main cam with OIS and AI—snaps pics with so much detail, you’ll see your pores. Portraits pop, especially with those moody Harcourt-style filters. The ultrawide’s solid, selfies look natural, and the AI tricks (like making photos into videos or erasing weird reflections) are actually cool. Zoom’s there, but honestly anything past 10x looks like a watercolor painting. Low light? Surprisingly good. But yeah, no telephoto means you’re not winning any birdwatching contests.
Battery & Charging
Absolute beast. That 6000mAh (or 5300mAh, depending where you live) battery just keeps going. Stream, game, doom scroll—still got juice to spare at bedtime. 80W wired charging means you can panic-charge before you run out the door. No wireless charging, but it’ll reverse-charge your earbuds or whatever if you’re feeling generous.
Software Vibes
Runs on Android 15, but with Honor’s MagicOS 9 on top. Tons of features, sometimes too many. The AI shortcuts and assistant are neat (sometimes), but you’ll probably uninstall a few preloaded apps right away. Updates for six years is impressive, though. Some AI stuff feels half-baked—like subtitles that go rogue—but overall, it’s smooth enough. Bonus points for the privacy tools.
The Honor 400 punches way above its weight for what you pay. Gorgeous screen, killer camera (unless you’re all about zoom), battery that just won’t quit, and a slick, light build. Sure, the mid-range processor and some software quirks hold it back from true “flagship” status. But if you care more about battery and camera than maxed-out performance, and you want a phone that’s future-proofed for a few years, this one’s a steal. Just don’t expect perfection—nothing is.
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