
Honor X6c
All-Day Power, All-Round Performer.
Reliability You Can Feel
Meet the HONOR X6c, the smartphone designed for your everyday hustle. With a massive 5300mAh battery, a smooth 120Hz display, and a durable build that’s splash and drop resistant, it’s the dependable companion that keeps up with your life.
Power Through Your Day, and Then Some
Equipped with a large-capacity 5300mAh battery, the HONOR X6c delivers extraordinary longevity. From morning commutes to late-night streaming, you’ll have plenty of power to spare. And with 35W wired charging, refueling is quick and convenient.

Built for Life’s Tumbles
Accidents happen. That’s why the X6c is built tough, with drop resistance up to 1.5 meters and an IP64 rating for dust and splash protection. It’s a phone designed to handle the unexpected, giving you valuable peace of mind.

Smooth, Expansive Viewing
Immerse yourself in the large 6.61-inch display. With a 120Hz refresh rate, every scroll and animation is silky smooth. The 1010-nit peak brightness ensures clarity even under bright sunlight, making it perfect for videos and browsing on the go.

Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✓ Massive 5300mAh battery for multi-day use
- ✓ Smooth 120Hz refresh rate display
- ✓ Durable with IP64 and drop resistance
- ✓ Expandable storage via microSDXC
- ✓ Includes a 3.5mm headphone jack
Cons
- ✗ Lower 720p screen resolution
- ✗ TFT LCD panel instead of OLED
- ✗ Helio G81 Ultra is a budget chipset
- ✗ Basic QVGA secondary camera
Full Specifications
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What People Are Saying
“For this price, you can’t beat the battery life. It easily gets me through two full days. The 120Hz screen is a nice touch, feels much smoother than my old 60Hz phone.”
User Review
Source: Tech Forum Comment“It’s surprisingly tough. I’m clumsy and have dropped it a couple of times, but it’s held up perfectly. The splash resistance is great for calls in the rain. A solid, reliable workhorse.”
Verified Purchase Review
Source: E-commerce Site“The screen resolution is noticeably low-res if you’re used to 1080p, and the processor struggles with heavy gaming. But for social media, videos, and daily tasks, it’s perfectly fine.”
Expert Hands-On
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