

The HONOR 400 5G enters the Philippine market carrying hardware and software features aimed at users who demand more from a smartphone camera.
At its core is a 200MP ultra-clear AI camera system anchored by a 1/1.4-inch sensor — large by mobile standards — and an f/1.9 aperture that allows generous light intake.
Paired with dual optical and electronic stabilization, the setup is engineered to maintain clarity and detail even in low-light or fast-moving environments.
Supporting the main camera is a 12MP ultra-wide and macro lens capable of capturing broader scenes and close-up textures, while a 50MP portrait selfie camera produces sharp facial detail meant to mimic studio-style results.
These components position the device as an all-around imaging platform rather than a single-lens flagship reliant solely on megapixel count.
Where the phone differentiates itself further is in its software architecture. The HONOR 400 5G integrates advanced AI editing tools, including access to Google’s Veo 2 model via Google Cloud.
This enables users to convert still images into dynamic short-form videos without relying on third-party applications.
The HD Moving Photo feature preserves subtle motions — useful for capturing action or ambient scenes — while AI Eraser and AI Outpainting streamline adjustments typically associated with more complex editing suites.
Beyond imaging, the device aims to appeal to consumers who want large storage capacity paired with modern connectivity.
The Philippine release features a 24GB + 512GB variant, highlighting the phone’s positioning as a tool for high-volume creators who often work with large photo and video files.
The HONOR 400 5G is available in Midnight Black, Tidal Blue and Desert Gold.