- By Prateek Levi
- Thu, 12 Feb 2026 04:15 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Honor has added another phone to its budget lineup, and this one has arrived without much noise. The Honor X6d has quietly gone on sale in the UAE, skipping the usual launch announcements and marketing push. That low-key arrival says a lot about who this phone is meant for.
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Honor X6d Price, Availability and Sp
The Honor X6d isn’t trying to impress spec hunters. Instead, it’s designed for users who want a dependable smartphone with 5G support, a large display and battery life they don’t have to worry about by evening. In fact, anyone familiar with Honor’s recent launches will notice that the X6d follows a well-worn template.
Up front, there’s a large 6.75-inch display with an HD+ resolution. It’s the kind of screen you’d expect at this price point — big enough for videos and scrolling, even if it doesn’t chase sharpness or premium panel tech. The design around it is equally straightforward, with thick bezels and a water drop-style notch reminding you exactly which segment this phone sits in.
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Inside, the Honor X6d runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 processor. Built on a 6nm process, the chip focuses more on efficiency and everyday stability than raw power. Paired with 4GB of RAM, it should comfortably handle routine tasks like messaging, streaming and casual app use. Storage stands at 256GB, which is surprisingly generous for an entry-level device.
Software is one area where the X6d quietly gets ahead. The phone ships with Android 15 out of the box, layered with MagicOS 9. In a segment where many phones still launch with older Android versions, that’s a meaningful plus for long-term usability.
Camera hardware stays modest. The phone relies on a single 50-megapixel rear camera for photos and basic video recording, while the front gets a 5-megapixel shooter for selfies and video calls. This setup isn’t built for photography enthusiasts, but it covers the essentials most users expect.
Battery life is clearly a priority. The Honor X6d packs a 5,260mAh battery, which should easily stretch through a full day and then some. Honor hasn’t revealed charging speeds yet, but endurance, not fast top-ups, seems to be the focus here.
Visually, the phone keeps things simple with flat sides, a square camera module and a matte finish at the back, broken up by a glossy camera area. It’s available in Midnight Black and Ocean Cyan. For now, the Honor X6d is listed in the UAE via Jumbo.ae, and Honor hasn’t shared any plans for a wider rollout, including India.




