Honor GT Pro

The Honor GT Pro bursts into the 2025 flagship smartphone scene with an ambitious goal: to deliver top-tier performance, exceptional battery life, and versatile photography at a fraction of the price of premium rivals. Launched in April 2025, this device is powered by an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and boasts a massive 7200mAh battery, making it a standout for power users and gamers. After hands-on testing for several weeks, I'm struck by its smooth multitasking, vibrant display, and impressive endurance. Tailored for those seeking high-end features without breaking the bank, it challenges heavyweights like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max. But does its value proposition hold up in real-world use? Let's explore.

Feature

Specification

Display

6.78" OLED, 144Hz LTPO, 1264 x 2800 pixels (~453 PPI), 6000 nits peak HDR brightness, 1600 nits global brightness

Processor

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite (Accelerated Edition, up to 4.47GHz)

RAM

12GB / 16GB LPDDR5X

Storage

256GB / 512GB / 1TB UFS 4.1 (non-expandable)

Main Camera

Triple: 50MP (wide, f/2.0, 1/1.56" sensor, OIS, PDAF), 50MP (telephoto, f/2.4, 3x optical zoom, OIS), 50MP (ultrawide, f/2.0, 122°)

Selfie Camera

50MP (wide, f/2.0)

Battery

7200mAh Si/C, 90W wired fast charging

Operating System

Android 15, MagicOS 9

SIM Support

Dual SIM (Nano-SIM)

Connectivity

5G SA/NSA, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB Type-C, Infrared

Build & Design

Metal frame, glass or eco-leather back, IP68/IP69 dust/water resistant

Dimensions & Weight

162.1 x 75.7 x 8.58 mm, 212g

Audio

Stereo speakers with DTS:X Ultra, no 3.5mm jack

Colors

Ice Crystal White, Phantom Black, Burning Gold

Pros
  • That battery is an absolute beast—7200mAh. You could probably get lost in the woods for two days and still have juice to post about it.
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite, souped-up and ready to melt faces. Gaming, multitasking, whatever—you throw at it, it just shrugs.
  • Triple 50MP cameras? Yeah, three of 'em. Zoom actually works, too, which is rare in this price bracket.
  • The 6.78-inch OLED is just… chef’s kiss. 144Hz, colors pop, and it’s smoother than a jazz playlist on Sunday morning.
  • Price starts around $500. No, that’s not a typo. Flagship guts for midrange cash.
  • This thing is built like a tank (IP69!). It laughs at water, dust, and probably small children with sticky fingers.
Cons
  • No wireless charging. Annoying, but not a deal breaker unless you’re deep into that cable-free lifestyle.
  • Storage is what you get—no microSD slot. Space hogs, beware.
  • MagicOS 9 comes with some bloatware. Got to love uninstalling stuff you’ll never use.
  • Low-light camera shots can get a little weird sometimes—like, why is this streetlamp neon green?
  • Video tops out at 4K 60fps. Sorry, no 8K flexing on your friends.
  • Hefty at 212g. Not brick-heavy, but you’ll feel it in your pocket.

Features:                        

Design      

The thing feels fancy. Metal frame, glass or eco-leather on the back (that’s right, options), and it’s not a fingerprint magnet. At 212 grams, yeah, it’s got some weight, but it isn’t unwieldy. It’s got IP68/IP69 ratings, so unless you’re planning to launch it into space, it’s basically indestructible. The colors? Burning Gold is flashy as heck. The camera bump doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb either, unlike… coughs Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Display

It’s a 6.78-inch OLED, 144Hz, and it just looks awesome. Scrolling feels like butter, the colors are punchy, and you can stare at it in direct sunlight without squinting like a mole. Eye protection is solid—good for doom-scrolling at 3am. Bezels aren’t the thinnest out there, but honestly, who cares?

Cameras

Three 50MP sensors—main, ultrawide, telephoto. The main one takes crisp shots with OIS, the ultrawide doubles as a macro lens (flowers, bugs, whatever), and the telephoto gives you 3x optical, 50x digital. Surprisingly, the zoom pics don’t look like watercolor paintings. Night shots? Not perfect, sometimes the colors go a bit cray-cray, but mostly solid. The selfie cam is no joke either—great for narcissists and group chats alike. Video’s smooth, but don’t expect Hollywood magic.

Battery & Charging

Battery life is straight-up wild. Two days, no sweat. It charges stupid fast too—90W wired, so you can chug half a charge in 20 minutes. No wireless charging, which feels a bit 2022, but the wired speed makes up for it. Also, it doesn’t get all toasty while charging, thanks to some smart cooling.

Software Experience

MagicOS 9 is mostly clean, and it’s got some neat AI tricks, like guessing what you want before you do (sometimes creepy, sometimes useful). The fingerprint scanner is fast, gestures are smooth, but there’s some random bloatware you’ll want to nuke immediately. Updates? You get three years of OS, which is… okay, but Samsung does better.

Honor GT Pro is a straight-up flagship killer. All the power, all the battery, all the camera, and it doesn’t rob your wallet. Sure, there are some quirks—no wireless charging, no expandable storage—but for $500? It’s a steal. If you want all the bells and whistles without selling a kidney, this thing’s a no-brainer.

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  • Published: 8/14/2025
  • Company: Huawei
  • Category: Mobile