Let’s answer Your doubts about Honor 400, an off-road mobile in the mid-range with artificial intelligence functionalities. We have been testing it for several days, and now we bring you a video with all the answers to the questions that you have been sending us about it on our Instagram profile.
Q & A Honor 400
If you want a mobile under 500 euros, this is one of the models that should be on your list, not only for its quality-price relationship but also for its advanced features based on artificial intelligence. We started the video with the classic questions in which we discuss the dimensions to give you a clear idea of its size.
Following that, we detail its construction and design, alongside our experiences using it. We then go on to discuss The colors in which it is available, which are generally golden, silver, and black. Furthermore, we answer questions regarding its impressive 6.5-inch screen, which boasts a 120 Hz refresh rate. We delve into its resolution, sharpness, and other noteworthy characteristics.

Next, we enter into our lightning rounds, where we quickly address a multitude of questions regarding whether it supports headphones, its protection against moisture and dust, available storage space, eSIM option, and if it has wireless charging capabilities.
We then discuss its robust 5,300 mAh battery, which provides ample autonomy for an intense day of use and even extends up to a day and a half on lighter workloads. This model also features fast charging, allowing you to charge the battery in just 45 minutes. Following that, we dive into its camera, exploring its modules and photo quality while showcasing some excellent shots we’ve captured.


We thoroughly explore the camera functionalities, touching upon essential features and additional perks. Finally, we also share pricing details. However, the best way to get all the information is by watching the full video where we answer all your questions in detail.
This content is a collaboration and sponsorship between Xataka and the brand, but there is no prior agreement on the script or the selection of topics. The editorial content is prepared entirely by Xataka.
