Honor X6d launches quietly with Dimensity 6300 chipset, 50MP camera
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Honor X6d launches quietly with Dimensity 6300 chipset, 50MP camera
"The Honor X6d is very similar to the Play 60A - the main difference is the upgraded 50MP f/2.0 camera (the 60A only has a 13MP f/2.2 camera). It's still the only lens on the back and it still tops out at 1080p @ 30fps video recording, but it is an upgrade. The 5MP f/2.2 selfie camera is the same."
"The Honor X6d is powered by a Dimensity 6300, a basic 6nm chip whose best quality is its 5G modem (and, well, its price). It's hooked up to 4GB of RAM and 256GB storage (there's no word on expandability). The phone runs Android 15 out of the box, doubtless with MagicOS on top. The phone has a 6.75" LCD on the front with 720p+ resolution."
"This is a dual-SIM phone, by the way, but other details like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and so on are not mentioned. For what it's worth, the Play 60A has Wi-Fi 5 (ac) and Bluetooth 5.3 with aptX HD, but it lacks NFC. The Honor X6d is listed at AED 509. This converts to $138, €116 and ₹12,555. The store has two color options available, Midnight Black and Ocean Cyan."
The Honor X6d is an entry-level 5G smartphone virtually identical to the Play 60A, with a primary upgrade to a 50MP f/2.0 rear camera while retaining a 5MP selfie camera and 1080p@30fps video limit. The battery is listed as 5,260mAh versus 5,300mAh on the Play 60A, likely a labeling difference. The phone uses a Dimensity 6300 chipset with 4GB RAM and 256GB storage and ships with Android 15, likely under MagicOS. The device has a 6.75-inch 720p+ LCD, dual-SIM support, and lacks detailed connectivity specs. It is priced at AED 509 and offered in two colors. The GCF lists model NLA-NX1, also tied to the Honor 500 Smart.
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