
Honor X6c is in the works, and this has been confirmed through multiple certifications that it has received in different regions. The moniker suggests that it could be a successor to the Honor X6b, which debuted with the Helio G85 chipset last year.
Like its predecessor, the Honor X6c will be a budget-friendly phone, which will lack support for 5G connectivity. Continue reading ahead to learn everything that’s known about the device.
Honor X6c TDRA, SIRIM, IMDA, Bluetooth SIG, TUV certified
- An Honor phone with model number NIC-LX2 has been approved by the TDRA (UAE), SIRIM (Malaysia), IMDA (Singapore), Bluetooth SIG, and TÜV.
- Among these, the TDRA and SIRIM listings have revealed that its final marketing name will be the Honor X6c.
- The IMDA listing reveals it will be a 4G smartphone, meaning that it won’t support 5G connectivity.
- Unfortunately, none of these certifications has revealed the core specifications of the device.
Honor X6b specifications
- The Honor X6b has a 6.56-inch IPS LCD HD+ 90Hz screen.
- The device features the Helio G85 chipset, up to 6GB of RAM, and 256GB of internal storage.
- The handset has a 5,200mAh battery with 35W fast charging support.
- On the front, it offers a 5-megapixel camera, and its back panel has a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera system.
- The device offers other features, such as a side-facing fingerprint scanner and MagicOS 8-based Android 14.
With multiple certifications under its belt, the Honor X6c is expected to debut globally in the coming weeks. The X6b was announced in June 2024, which suggests that the successor edition may break cover around the same time this year.