Honor WIN gaming phone breaks AnTuTu record with 4.4 million score and extreme cooling system

Dec 26, 2025 | Mobile | Will Evans

Honor WIN gaming phone breaks AnTuTu record with 4.4 million score and extreme cooling systemHonor officially launched its new WIN series smartphone on December 26, positioning it as the "e-sports rammer of the year." The Honor WIN is engineered for extreme performance and has achieved an AnTuTu benchmark score of 4,409,382-currently the highest recorded score in history.

The device is powered by the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition chip, paired with LPDDR5X Extreme Edition memory and UFS 4.1 flash storage. This "Iron Triangle" configuration delivers top-tier speed and responsiveness, capable of handling large-scale games and multitasking with ease.

Honor has equipped the entire WIN series with Phantom Engine 3.0, featuring upgraded AI rendering and display separation technology. This system predicts frame drops and optimizes rendering in real time, boosting 1% low frame rates by up to 20 FPS. The result is smoother gameplay and more stable frame delivery under heavy load.

To support sustained high performance, the Honor WIN introduces the Dongfeng Turbine cooling system. It features the smallest, lightest, and fastest fan in the industry, with a direct-drive cooling duct that makes direct contact with the chip's heat source. Combined with a 3D butterfly wing vapor chamber (VC), the system ensures efficient heat dissipation and long-term stability.

The phone also includes a rear three-dimensional air intake, full IP68/IP69/IP69K dust and water resistance, and an independent back panel. Honor offers a five-year fan dust-cleaning service to address common issues like blocked airflow, dust buildup, and noise caused by horizontal grip usage.

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