Honor X6d has just debuted in the Middle East – a budget smartphone somewhat reminiscent of the already popular Honor Play 60A.
The new Honor X6d is similar to the previously announced Honor Play 60A – but not identical. It has a different camera and battery – but most of the specifications remain the same. Honor X6d has a 6.75-inch screen with HD+ resolution and a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor. The processor is supported by a slightly strange set of 4+256 GB memory and is managed by Android 15. The smartphone has only a 5-megapixel selfie camera, but on the back there is a reasonable 50-megapixel camera with an f/2.0 aperture, but only filming in Full HD at 30 fps. It is powered by a 5260 mAh battery - but there is no mention of charging power. The new model comes in two colors and is currently available in the United Arab Emirates, where it costs 509 dirhams, or just under $140.
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