Honor 6X First Impressions
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Honor, Huawei’s
youth-focused online-only brand, has been picking up steam in India
with a series of popular phones, has announced that it will be launching
the Honor 6X globally. We first saw this phone when it launched in China in October, and now the company has announced at CES 2017 that it will be coming to more markets soon, India included.
There will be two versions of the Honor 6X:
one with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, and one with 4GB of RAM and
64GB of storage. We can expect the lower-rung model to be priced
comfortably under Rs. 15,000 when it goes on sale in India. Both will be
available in grey, silver and gold.
We
had a chance to spend some time with the Chinese units under embargo in
Mumbai prior to the announcement, and we can now tell you what we were
able to learn about the device. It’s targeted at young go-getters, and
its main selling point is the twin cameras on the rear.
The
Honor 6X has a metal back which is curved just right for a palm, but
picks up smudges very easily. The front is also nicely curved at the
edges, giving the Honor 6X a look that’s cohesive overall. Despite its
5.5-inch screen, this phone is comfortable enough to use with one hand.
It uses on-screen Android navigation buttons so there’s very little
space around the screen. There’s no pathbreaking design, but it does
look and feel quite satisfying.
The
power and volume buttons are easy to reach on the right, and there’s a
fingerprint sensor on the back, right below the vertically arranged
camera lenses. There’s a hybrid SIM tray on the left, which means you
have to choose between storage expansion and a second SIM. There’s a
single speaker and a Micro-USB port on the bottom, and a standard 3.5mm
audio socket on the top.
The Honor 6X runs EMUI 4.1, which is based on Android 6.0. It’s a single-layered skin with no app drawer, and the large number of preloaded apps spread out over four pages makes it look rather cluttered. That said, the custom icons and graphics are all simple and polished, making this a lot easier to live with. There’s a heavily customised notification drawer with a neat timeline design and a separate tab for quick settings.
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Performance
is snappy, but we’ll have to wait till we can run some actual benchmark
tests before we compare Huawei’s in-house Kirin 655 SoC to the more
common Qualcomm and MediaTek offerings at this price level. There’s also
a rather generous 3340mAh battery.
The
5.5-inch full-HD screen is sharp and saturated, and we were quite
satisfied in our brief experience with it. While the primary rear camera
has a 12-megapixel sensor, the secondary one is just 2 megapixels, and
is used for depth sensing rather than actually capturing image data.
This allows the Honor 6X to artificially create blurred backgrounds for a
depth-of-field effect. It works best on close-ups, and while we could
definitely tell the difference between images taken with this mode on
and off, actual image quality remains to be seen.
The Honor 6X will be going up against some excellent phones, but it looks like it could be quite popular. Stay tuned to Gadgets 360 for our full review, and we’ll tell you whether or not to buy this phone when it goes on sale in India.
Display
5.50-inchProcessor
octa-coreFront Camera
8-megapixelResolution
1080x1920 pixelsRAM
3GBOS
Android 6.0Storage
32GBRear Camera
12-megapixelBattery Capacity
3340mAh
Honor 6X First Impressions
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