Honor’s iPhone 17 Pro Lookalike Packs a Massive 10,000mAh Battery

Honor may be preparing a new mid-range smartphone that’s already turning heads for one big reason: it reportedly looks remarkably similar to Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro. If you like that premium “flagship” style but don’t want to pay flagship pricing, this rumored device could end up on your radar—especially if the battery leak is accurate.

A leaked promotional poster circulating on Weibo appears to show what’s being called the Honor Power 2 in three different colors. While the poster’s authenticity hasn’t been confirmed, it’s spreading fast online because the phone’s design seems to mirror the iPhone 17 Pro’s visual language, particularly around the rear camera layout. The resemblance is strong enough that some commenters are poking fun at the brand, suggesting Honor is borrowing a little too heavily from Apple’s playbook—even down to at least one color option that looks like it was chosen to match Apple’s rumored palette.

But the bigger story may not be the design at all. The most interesting rumored feature is the battery. Honor has been linked to multiple upcoming devices said to feature massive 10,000mAh batteries, with several big-battery phones expected to arrive in 2026. Among the rumored lineup are an Honor-focused gaming phone said to be called the Honor Win and another device referred to as the Honor X80. The Honor Power 2 (or possibly a Power Pro 2 variant) has also been mentioned previously in connection with the same huge battery capacity, and this new leak adds fuel to that speculation.

Adding more credibility to the chatter, a phone with the model number SER-AN00 has reportedly appeared in Geekbench listings. According to that benchmark information, the device may run on the MediaTek Dimensity 8500, listed with a 3.4GHz frequency. That chip is expected to appear across a wide range of mid-range smartphones in 2026, suggesting Honor could be positioning this phone to deliver modern performance without pushing into ultra-premium pricing.

One question that remains is availability outside China. The previous model in the Power series—also described as not sharing this iPhone-like design—has not been released globally. That makes it unclear whether the Honor Power 2 will reach European markets or remain limited to specific regions.

For now, the Honor Power 2 sits in that familiar space where leaks, benchmarks, and social media buzz collide: a mid-range phone that could offer a fashionable flagship-inspired look, potentially paired with one of the most attention-grabbing battery sizes in its class. If more details emerge—especially around pricing, charging speeds, and international launch plans—this could become one of the more talked-about mid-range Android phones heading into 2026.