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    HONOR X6b: The Budget Phone That Looks Anything But Budget

    Lia EspinaBy Lia EspinaSeptember 15, 20243 Mins Read
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    Budget phones usually scream “compromise,” whether it’s the design, performance, or those tiny details that make or break the experience.

    But the HONOR X6b? This phone is a steal for what you’re paying — which is ONLY ₱5,999.

    A Quick Rundown of the Specs:

    • Display: 6.56-inch HD+ TFT LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
    • Processor: MediaTek Helio G85
    • RAM: 6GB (expandable to 12GB with HONOR’s RAM Turbo)
    • Storage: 128GB, expandable up to 1TB with microSD
    • Cameras: 50MP main, 2MP depth sensor on the back; 5MP front camera
    • Battery: 5200mAh with 35W fast charging (20% in 10 minutes!)
    • OS: MagicOS 8 on Android 14
    • Extras: 3.5mm headphone jack, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, Face Unlock (I believe it’s pretty rare for a budget phone to come equipped with a fingerprint scanner and face id!)

    Is It Really a Budget Phone?

    At first glance, you’d never guess the HONOR X6b is a budget phone.

    It has a sleek design, especially in Midnight Black—super classy and borderline “nakaka-sosyal.” It’s also lightweight and feels good in your hands.

    No cheap plastic vibes here.

    If you’re like most mobile users and need a phone for browsing social media, snapping pics, messaging, and calls, the HONOR X6b will breeze through your daily tasks. You won’t need to worry about it slowing down while scrolling through Instagram or responding to all your group chats.

    Let’s talk about the camera. You’ve got a 50MP main shooter that performs better than you’d expect for a phone in this range. Your selfies might not pop like those on a flagship, but they’re pretty okay for your next TikTok or quick IG story. 

    Battery Life That Keeps Going, and Going…

    A major highlight: the 5200mAh battery.

    If you’re someone who loves binge-watching your favorite shows or listening to Spotify playlists all day long, you’ll appreciate how long this battery lasts. It supports 35W fast charging, so even if you do run low, you can top up 20% in just 10 minutes​.

    The battery life also means less worrying about your phone dying mid-day when you’re out and about.

    The Reality of Performance

    For a budget phone, the HONOR X6b will be able to handle your usual apps decently.

    But let’s not kid ourselves – if you’re into heavy multitasking or running more demanding apps, you’ll definitely notice the slowdown and hiccups. It’s totally fine for light multitasking—switching between apps like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp—but don’t expect smooth performance when running multiple intensive apps at once​.

    When it comes to gaming, light games can run fine, but if you’re thinking about running graphics-heavy games, you need to manage your expectations. It’ll run, but it won’t run well.

    Selling Point – The Price Tag

    At the end of the day, the HONOR X6b isn’t trying to be a flagship phone. Its biggest selling point is its affordable price, which hovers around ₱5,999.

    For what you’re getting—a decent camera, huge battery, sleek design, and good performance—it’s a phone that gives you way more than what you’re paying for.

    Finally, The Bottom Line

    The HONOR X6b delivers where it counts: design, battery life, and daily performance.

    Sure, it’s not a gaming beast, and it might hiccup with heavy multitasking, but for casual users who need a phone that looks good and handles the essentials? It’s a no-brainer.

    If you’re in the market for a phone that doesn’t look or feel cheap, while staying well within your budget, the HONOR X6b is definitely worth taking a look at.

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    Lia is a tech and lifestyle writer with over a decade of experience in making gadgets, games, and digital trends easy to understand. Most days, you’ll find her writing with a milk tea in hand and at least one cat supervising.

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