The newly introduced models differ significantly from the previous generation, and not in a forward-looking way.
Honor X60 and X60 Prowhich indicates many important changes compared to the previous generation. Starting with the Pro running on last year's base model chipset this time around, the Honor X60 And in place of last year's Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, with the 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 7025 with just over 15% lower overall performance. Let's say it has become somewhat cheaper, but there are still a lot of reasons for this.
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The 6.78-inch curved AMOLED panel has been replaced with an LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, the resolution has been reduced to 1080 x 2412 pixels, and the fingerprint reader has been moved to the power button. This time, the drop and shock resistance has been certified by SGS, but there is no official IP certification, and the main camera is ready to record moving images with a maximum resolution of 1080P. Fortunately, the 5800 mAh capacity and 35W fast charging have not changed, and Bluetooth has reached the 5.3 standard with support for the BLE, SBC, AAC, LDAC, aptX and aptX HD codecs.
The Honor 1- And tiles. The battery size has increased to 6600 mAh, and the charging power to 66 watts, however, sharing wired charging is no longer an option in both cases.
The rear camera array is the same for the two new products, both sport a 108MP main camera with an additional sensor, both devices offer Histen 7.1 stereo sound, and can connect to WiFi 5 and RAM/storage. The options are also the same: 8 or 12GB system memory and internal storage ranging from 128 to 512GB.
The Honor X60 Pro also offers two-way satellite messaging for at least 78,000 HUF, and the 12/512GB package costs 119,000 HUF. On the other hand, the Honor