Smart devices brand Honor Philippines has awarded a Rolex GMT Master II watch and a Hermes Mini Lindy bag to the winners of its Honor 400 5G pre-order giveaway.

The winners, Michael Salazar from Cainta, Rizal, and Jonathan Cabreta from Mariveles, Bataan, received their prizes through a personal turnover organized by Honor in partnership with Gentry Time Pieces and Purse Maison.

Salazar, a real estate engineer, received the Rolex GMT Master II watch worth ₱600,000. He said his previous experience with the Honor Pad led him to upgrade to the Honor 400 5G. He also shared that the Honor Store at SM East Ortigas managed the heavy crowd well during the first day of the sale on June 28.

Cabreta, a stylist, won a Hermes Mini Lindy Bright Pink bag valued at ₱420,000. He said he bought two Honor 400 5G units, one for himself and one for a family member, mainly for the phone’s camera and AI-powered image-to-video features.

Honor 400 5G still available

The Honor 400 5G features a 200MP AI main camera, 12MP ultra-wide camera, and 50MP portrait selfie camera. Its tools include AI Super Zoom, AI Portrait Snap, and HD Moving Photo. The phone also offers advanced editing tools such as AI Eraser, AI Outpainting, and AI Face Tune.

Powered by a 6000mAh silicon-carbon battery and 88W Honor Wired SuperCharge, the device supports all-day use. It has SGS 5-Star Drop Resistance and IP66 dust and water resistance. The screen can be used even with wet hands. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 Mobile Platform supports smoother performance and higher graphics for gaming.

Available in Midnight Black, Tidal Blue, and Desert Gold, the Honor 400 5G retails at ₱22,999 (24GB + 512GB) in Honor Experience and Partner Stores and online through Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop.

The phone is also available through Home Credit for as low as ₱979/month for 18 months. For more details, visit Honor’s official site or hiHonor.com. A list of retail locations is available at https://www.hiHonor.com/ph/retailers.

By Marlet Salazar

Marlet Salazar is a technology writer focusing on cybersecurity. In 2018, driven by her passion for the tech industry, she founded Back End News through bootstrapped funding. She honed her writing skills at the Philippine Daily Inquirer, rising from proofreader to desk editor through the years.

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