Honor announces the Honor X6A phone at low prices
Honor has formally unveiled the Honor X6A, a new model of one of its budget-friendly phones. For individuals with tight budgets, the phone has acceptable specifications.
The Honor X6A phone sports a sizable 6.56-inch TFT LCD screen with an update rate of up to 90 Hz, a resolution of up to 720 x 1612 pixels, and a pixel density of 269 pixels per inch.
The phone runs on the Mediatech Helio G36 CPU, an eight-core chip made for low-cost handsets that have 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage that can be expanded with an external memory card.
The phone has a triple rear camera system, with a 50-megapixel main camera and an F/1.8 lens slot, and two additional 2-megapixel cameras for taking close-up photos and adding depth effects. There are 5 megapixels in the front camera.
The phone includes a 5200 mAh battery and a 22.5-watt charger that can charge the battery by 30% in just 20 minutes. It also supports 4G networks.
The phone is made of plastic and contains a fingerprint reader and a 3.5 mm connector for wired headphones on the side. The phone, which comes in green and black, costs 130 pounds and comes with an additional discount for first-time customers. It was released in the UK.
The Honor X6A is a significant upgrade over the Honor X6, which was released towards the end of the previous year.
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