
An upcoming Honor smartphone with model number LOG-AN00 has been approved by China’s TENAA certification platform. The device has also been spotted on the 3C certification platform earlier. The TENAA listing has revealed almost everything about the device, except for its images.
According to a Chinese tech blogger, the Honor LOG-AN00 will be called the Honor Play 70 Plus when it launches in China. This phone will arrive as a successor to the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2-powered Honor Play 60 Plus, which debuted in June last year. Here’s a look at all the details that have emerged through the recent certifications of the Play 70 Plus.
Honor Play 70 Plus specifications (rumoured)
- As per the TENAA listing, the Honor Play 70 Plus (LOG-AN00) measures 166.89 x 76.8 x 8.39mm and weighs 207 grams.
- The device features a 6.77-inch LCD panel that offers an HD+ resolution of 1610 x 720 pixels.
- On the front, it features a 5-megapixel selfie camera, and its back panel has a single 50-megapixel camera.
- Under the hood, the device features an unknown 2.3GHz octa-core processor.
- The device packs a 6,850mAh rated battery, which suggests that its typical value could be around 7,000mAh.
- It will arrive with 8GB / 12GB of RAM and 256GB / 512GB of built-in storage.
- It also features an in-screen fingerprint scanner.
- Finally, the 3C certification of the phone revealed that it may support 45W fast charging.
Honor is yet to reveal the existence of the Play 70 Plus. It is expected to debut later this month, as its predecessor was unveiled in the same month last year.