The Honor X6c is the strongest of Honor's ultra-budget phones, adding the 120Hz screen, faster charging and drop protection that the cheaper X5c Plus goes without. It remains a 4G-only handset, which is the main thing to accept before buying.
X6c: Display
The 6.61-inch TFT LCD runs at 120Hz with a quoted 1,010-nit peak, and the high refresh rate makes everyday scrolling feel quicker than the price suggests.
Resolution is 720 x 1604 at roughly 266 pixels per inch, so fine text is visibly soft, and LCD contrast cannot match the AMOLED panels that appear one price step up.
X6c: Camera
The 50MP main camera with PDAF should handle daylight shots acceptably, with a 5MP selfie camera on the front.
GSMArena lists the rear setup as dual with an auxiliary lens; the secondary lens specifications are not individually itemised in the GSMArena spec table and should be confirmed before purchase. Video stops at 1080p at 30fps.
X6c: Battery
The 5,300mAh battery pairs with 35W wired charging, the fastest at this level of the market by some margin and more than double the 15W on the X5c Plus.
There is no wireless charging, and no lab-tested endurance score is published, so runtime claims should be treated as estimates rather than verified figures.
X6c: Size, Weight and Build
At 164 x 75.6 x 8.4mm and 199g, the X6c carries an IP64 splash rating and a certified drop resistance of up to 1.5m, protection the cheaper Honor budget models skip, in Midnight Black, Ocean Cyan and Moonlight White.
The microSD slot shares space with the second SIM, so expandable storage costs you dual-SIM use.
X6c: Performance
The Helio G81 Ultra with up to 8GB of RAM covers messaging, browsing and light apps, and 256GB of storage at this price is generous.
There is no 5G, NFC is fitted only to specific model numbers so UK buyers should confirm contactless payment support on the exact unit before purchase, and the phone ships on Android 15 with no stated upgrade commitment.
X6c: Who Should Buy
Buy the X6c if you want the most usable ultra-budget phone Honor makes: the 120Hz screen, 35W charging and drop resistance meaningfully improve daily life over the X5c Plus for a modest step up in cost. Buyers who can stretch further again should consider the Galaxy A17 4G, which swaps to an AMOLED screen and adds a six-upgrade software commitment. Buyers comparing upfront prices will find current deals in the table above.