Today, Honor officially unveiled its latest mid-range smartphone in China—the Honor X70, a device that dares to challenge the limits of durability while delivering flagship-grade specifications at an aggressive price point. Available in four elegant, culturally inspired finishes—Vermilion Red, Bamboo Green, Moon Shadow White, and Phantom Night Black—the Honor X70 is positioned to be more than just a smartphone; it’s a statement of engineering resilience.

Aggressive Pricing with Subsidy Benefits
Honor is offering the X70 in four memory variants:
- 8GB + 128GB – ¥1399
- 8GB + 256GB – ¥1599
- 12GB + 256GB – ¥1799
- 12GB + 512GB – ¥1999
Thanks to China’s national consumer subsidy program, buyers can avail the X70 at a subsidized price starting from just ¥1189.15, making it one of the most competitively priced rugged smartphones on the market.
Industry-First Impact Resistance
The Honor X70 earns its title as the industry’s first smartphone to claim full-body drop resistance from all angles. At the core of its protection is a revolutionary aerospace-grade non-Newtonian fluid integrated into the internal structure. This substance hardens instantly upon impact, boosting energy absorption and shock resistance by 300%, enabling the device to withstand falls from heights up to 2.5 meters without internal component failure or functional disruption—even in extreme environments.

Bulletproof Jacket Structure and Patented Engineering
The X70 features a proprietary “Bulletproof Jacket Structure,” comprising a 6-layer impact-resistant design reinforced by eight major patented technologies. This results in a 112% increase in overall structural strength, setting a new benchmark for rugged smartphones. Honor proudly touts the device as the first in the industry to receive the SGS Gold Label Five-Star Comprehensive Reliability Certification, showcasing resilience regardless of fall height, angle, or surface type.
In live demonstrations during the launch event, the Honor X70 survived:
- Direct hits from a 10MPa high-pressure firehose
- Shots from five air rifles
- And being run over by a 193-ton mining truck — all while continuing to function normally

The Black Technology Behind the Durability
Honor attributes this resilience to a combination of groundbreaking materials and engineering:
- Aerospace-Grade Non-Newtonian Fluid Armor: Derived from foldable screen-grade materials, it instantly hardens under pressure, tripling energy absorption capacity.
- 6-Layer Bulletproof Structure + 8 Patents: Enhances the phone’s drop tolerance up to 2.5 meters with 112% greater structural integrity.
- Full IP69K Water, Dust, and Steam Resistance: Capable of withstanding 100°C boiling water, high-pressure steam jets, and complete dust ingress.
This makes the Honor X70 the first mainstream smartphone to pass IP69K, IP69, IP68, and IP66 certifications simultaneously, effectively achieving marine-grade sealing standards.
Unmatched All-Weather and All-Condition Protection
In real-world tests, the X70 resists extreme temperatures, high humidity, and saline corrosion, and supports advanced touch capabilities via AI Rainstorm Touch and AI Glove Touch. Moreover, the integrated YOYO Assistant enables one-click water and dust ejection, offering a truly active waterproofing experience, unlike the passive protection seen in conventional devices.
Big Battery, Slim Profile, Blazing Speed
Despite its rugged nature, the Honor X70 maintains a sleek 7.76mm thin profile, housing a massive 8300mAh battery that sustains a full day of heavy usage—even after extreme physical abuse. Power delivery is equally cutting-edge, with support for both 80W wired and 80W wireless fast charging, cementing its status as a performance-first rugged device.
With this launch, Honor once again disrupts the status quo, blending premium design, high-performance hardware, and unmatched durability in a package that appeals to both tech enthusiasts and extreme-condition users. Given the aggressive pricing and unique durability credentials, the Honor X70 is poised to repeat—and possibly surpass—the record-breaking success of the X50 series.
As competitors watch closely, one question remains: how will the industry respond to a phone that literally takes a bullet and keeps going?