Social media is buzzing with excitement after eagle-eyed shoppers spotted what appears to be promotional materials for the pre-order of the upcoming HONOR 400 5G. Photos circulating online show displays at various retail locations featuring eye-catching prizes that have left tech enthusiasts doing double-takes.

The images, reportedly taken at HONOR Experience and Partner stores, showcase a giveaway promotion tied to the pre-order of the highly anticipated HONOR 400 5G, in which customers could have a shot at winning luxury items worth a staggering PHP 1 million combined.
Among the prizes allegedly featured in the promotional displays are a Rolex GMT Master II Green Arrow, with an estimated value of PHP 600,000, and a Hermés Lindy Mini bag valued at approximately PHP 420,000.
This wouldn’t be HONOR’s first foray into high-value giveaways. The brand previously made waves when they included a Rolex watch as a prize during the launch of their viral HONOR X9c, setting a precedent for their bold promotional strategies.
The HONOR 400 5G, dubbed as “Your AI Phone,” has been generating significant buzz in the smartphone community. While details about the device remain under wraps, these promotional materials suggest it will feature impressive battery life and camera capabilities designed for both everyday users and photography enthusiasts.
HONOR 400 5G Launch: What We Know So Far

The official launch event for the HONOR 400 5G is scheduled for June 17 at 5 PM, though HONOR has yet to confirm the details of any giveaway or the event itself. The company’s social media channels and official website remain the best sources for verified information as the alleged launch date approaches.
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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.