
The Honor 400 Lite has received approval from the GCF (Global Certification Forum), indicating that it may be launched globally soon. This is not the first time that the device has been spotted. Previously, the device was found listed in the Google Play Console, which revealed some of its key specifications.
Honor introduced the Honor 200 Lite in April 2025, but it now appears to be gearing up for the launch of the Honor 400 Lite, seemingly skipping the Honor 300 Lite. Like its predecessor, the 400 Lite is expected to be a mid-range phone. Here’s what’s known so far about the device.
Honor 400 Lite GCF certified
The screenshot above shows that the upcoming Honor 400 Lite, bearing the model number ABR-NX1, has been certified by the GCF authority. While the listing does not reveal much about the device, its appearance suggests that its launch may not be far away.
Honor 400 Lite specifications (rumoured)
As per the Google Play Console listing, the Honor 400 Lite will continue to sport an AMOLED display with a pill-shaped cutout, similar to the Honor 200 Lite. While the exact screen size is unknown, it is expected to support an FHD+ resolution and at least a 90Hz refresh rate.
The 400 Lite is expected to feature the Dimensity 7025 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM. It will run on Android 15 with MagicOS UI on top. However, details about its cameras, battery capacity, and charging capabilities remain unknown.
Honor 200 Lite specifications
To recall, the Honor 200 Lite featured a 6.7-inch AMOLED FHD+ 90Hz display, a Dimensity 6080 chipset, up to 12GB of RAM, up to 256GB of storage, and a 4,500mAh battery with 35W fast charging. It had a 50-megapixel selfie camera on the front, while the rear housed a 108-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera setup. Additionally, it featured a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for security.