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Honor Play 11T launched with a 7,500mAh battery that’ll last you for days

August 17, 2026 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Seven thousand five hundred milliamp-hours. That’s the number that jumps out from the Honor Play 11T spec sheet, and honestly, it’s the whole story. In a market where most phones are still fighting over camera tricks and foldable hinges, Honor just dropped a phone that wants to be the last device you charge before a long weekend.

What you’re actually getting here

According to Gizmochina, the Play 11T runs a 6.61-inch TFT LCD panel with a 1604 x 720 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s not a 1080p screen, and that’s fine at this price point. The panel hits a peak brightness of 1,010 nits, which is solid for outdoor use, and Honor has packed in DC dimming, software-level blue light reduction, and an e-book mode for long reading sessions. Your eyes will thank you.

Under the hood, there’s a Snapdragon 4-series chip doing the heavy lifting. Paired with that 7,500mAh cell, you’re looking at a phone built for endurance over flash. And that’s a deliberate choice.

Built to take a beating

The Play 11T has an IP64 rating, so dust and splashes won’t kill it. But Honor went further and got SGS five-star certification for drop and compression resistance. The company claims the phone can survive drops from up to 1.8 metres. That’s not just marketing fluff, that’s a phone you can hand to a clumsy teenager without a panic attack.

It weighs 205g and measures 163.9 x 75.9 x 8.29mm. So yes, it’s a chunky device. But when you’re packing a battery that size, something has to give, and a few extra grams is a reasonable trade-off.

Key specs at a glance

  • 6.61-inch TFT LCD, 1604 x 720, 120Hz, 1,010 nits peak brightness
  • Snapdragon 4-series processor
  • 7,500mAh battery
  • IP64 dust and water resistance
  • SGS five-star drop and compression certified, rated for 1.8m drops
  • DC dimming, blue light reduction, e-book mode
  • Dimensions: 163.9 x 75.9 x 8.29mm, 205g

Where it fits in the Play 11 lineup

This isn’t Honor’s first rodeo with the Play 11 series. The Play 11C, Play 11 Plus, and Play 11 Pro all came before it, each targeting a slightly different slice of the budget-to-mid-range market in China. The Play 11T looks like it’s positioning itself as the stamina pick of the bunch, the one you grab if battery anxiety is your biggest gripe with modern smartphones.

And that’s a real need. Budget phone buyers often rely on their devices more heavily through the day and don’t always have easy access to chargers. A 7,500mAh battery isn’t a gimmick here, it’s actually the point.

Pricing and availability

Pricing and wider availability details are still limited at launch, but the phone is targeting the Chinese market for now. Whether it makes it to other regions remains to be seen. Still, the specs tell you exactly what kind of buyer Honor is chasing with this one, someone who wants a dependable, affordable phone that just won’t die on them. That’s a bigger audience than most people realize.

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