Honor Introduces a Dummy Camera on the Power2, Emulating iPhone 17 Pro Design
Chinese smartphone manufacturers have frequently drawn inspiration from Apple’s aesthetic. Honor, a brand that originated as a sub-entity of Huawei, has taken this practice to an interesting new level with its latest model, the Power2. The device features a rear dummy camera, a deliberate addition to mirror the design of the iPhone 17 Pro. Notably, it hasn’t replicated Apple’s flagship specs, particularly its robust 10,080mAh battery.
Honoring the iPhone Aesthetic with a Twist
A key element in Apple’s design for the iPhone 17 Pro models is the prominent camera bump, which Honor has mirrored on the Power2. Alongside three rear camera placements, Honor has opted for a vibrant Cosmic Orange finish. To complete the imitation, they included a non-functional rear camera—just for show. In video comparisons, notable tech influencers pointed out the striking resemblance between the Power2 and its Apple counterpart.
From a distance, one might struggle to differentiate between the two devices. Additionally, Honor has developed its own user interface feature, whimsically titled “Transparency mode,” designed to mimic Apple’s Liquid Glass effect and offers customization options for different aesthetics.

The amusing twist is that the Power2 only accommodates two functional rear cameras, despite the presence of a third non-working sensor. Honor’s decision to include this placeholder element raises eyebrows. Technical checks reveal that the device is equipped only with a 50MP main camera and a 5MP ultra-wide lens. The extra camera unit serves no real purpose.
The Power2 boasts a substantial 10,080mAh battery that can serve as a power bank for other devices. Impressively, Honor has managed to maintain a slimmer profile than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, measuring just 7.98mm. While the device cuts some corners with its specs—which include a MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chip, 12GB of RAM, and an LTPS OLED display—these choices were necessary to achieve a more competitive price point.
Key Takeaways
- Design Mimicry: The Power2 effectively imitates the iPhone 17 Pro’s design, featuring a dummy camera for aesthetic consistency.
- User Interface Flexibility: Honor includes a customizable interface called “Transparency mode,” allowing users to choose their preferred look.
- Functional Specifications: The Power2 offers decent specs but doesn’t match top-tier performance, reflecting a balance between cost and capability.
- Battery Life: The impressive 10,080mAh battery distinguishes the Power2, providing additional utility as a power bank.
- Sleek Dimensions: Honor’s attention to form factor yields a thinner device than competitors, appealing to those seeking portability.
In an industry where design and functionality often intersect, Honor seems to be navigating the fine line between inspiration and imitation, raising questions about the future of smartphone innovation.

