If you haven’t yet heard about Huawei, we’d advise you to give the company a thorough search. They’ve been doing a stellar job not just in our country but in the wider world due to their known exploits in value for money releases. With releases such as the Honor 6X, the company is undoubtedly moving from strength to strength.
Build quality and display
Metal unibody designs are one of the growing trends in the smartphone world nowadays as they bring premium looks and feel with them. The Honor 6X takes that into account and we get exactly that. The smartphone is large in size which is why we can excuse its 8.2mm width and the 162g weight might seem heavy on paper but in fact, due to the smartphone’s wide build, seems well distributed.
The display features a 5.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 403ppi pixel density. This translates into a wonderful 1080p HD resolution and its combination with a large display makes this an external characteristic of the Honor 6X.
Cameras
We talked about growing trends in smartphones nowadays and one of them is the employment of dual-lens cameras. Huawei is slowly and steadily making dual-camera sensors their own and the Honor 6X becomes the latest and cheapest smartphone to done them. It features a combination of a 12 megapixel plus 2 megapixel dual-primary sensor with both of them working together to produce close to real life photography. Its other customary features include geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama, an LED flash and the mighty phase detection autofocus. The selfie camera features an 8 megapixel sensor meaning you should sit back, relax and take a selfie.
Hardware and software
The Honor 6X is powered by an Octa-Core processor but it’s marketed in two variants; one features 32 gigs of internal storage plus 3GB/4GB of RAM while the other features 64 gigs of storage and 4GB of RAM. Both will happily give the built-in Android Marshmallow a smooth run-in while both are expected to be priced at 20,000 and 26,000 rupees respectively. A fingerprint sensor on its back, fast charging and a large 3340 mAh battery draw this incredible value-for-money release from Huawei to a close.