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Honor’s X6a is incredible value for money

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The prices of smartphones these days are honestly ridiculous. Asking someone to pay $1,000 for a flagship seems to be the norm, and don’t even get us started on foldables that edge close to the $2,000 mark, which is absolutely insane!

If anything, this makes a great argument for budget to mid-range phones, where the tech has come a long way where even entry-level chipsets are still great performers, and that’s where Honor’s latest smartphone, the Honor X6a, comes in.

If the name sounds familiar, it is because the Honor X6a is the successor to the Honor X6 that launched back in 2022. The phone will come with a 6.56-inch TFT LCD screen with a 720p HD resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. We would have preferred OLED, but at this price, we probably shouldn’t expect too much, but the 90Hz refresh rate is a nice touch, especially when you look at more expensive phones that are still stuck at 60Hz (*cough Apple*)

Under the hood, a MediaTek Helio G63 chipset can be found accompanied by 4GB of RAm and 128GB of expandable storage. There’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack for those who still prefer wired connections.

As for its cameras, the Honor X6a packs a triple camera setup which includes a 50MP main with an f/1.8 aperture, a 2MP macro, and a 2MP depth sensor. The phone will also feature a 5,200mAh battery which is actually pretty decent. The handset has been announced for the UK markets and will be priced at £130, which is quite a steal.

Source: GSMArena

Tyler Lee
A graphic novelist wannabe. Amateur chef. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Writer of tech with over a decade of experience. Juggles between using a Mac and Windows PC, switches between iOS and Android, believes in the best of both worlds.

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