Earlier this week, Honor unveiled the Honor 90 and 90 Pro smartphones in China, featuring powerful specifications and a display that is easy on the eyes. While these two phones have yet to launch outside of China, it appears that the company is also working on a new mid-range model in the X series. Recently, the Honor X50 was spotted on TENAA with its complete specifications, and now it has received China’s National Quality Certification, hinting the device is a step closer to the launch.

Honor X50 could be a balanced mid-ranger

The Honor X50 mobile phone, with the model number ALI-AN00, has successfully passed the national quality certification. The listing indicates that the smartphone supports up to 35W fast charging and offers 5G connectivity. The switching power supply specification output of the device supports 5VDC, 2A or 9VDC, 2A or 11DC, and 3.2A MAX.

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According to its TENAA listing, the smartphone has dimensions of 163.75.5 x 7.98mm and weighs 185 grams. It packs a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K+ resolution of 2652 x 1200 pixels and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The Honor X50 could be available in storage editions of 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB, with no option to expand. It is powered by a 5,700mAh (rated value) battery, suggesting that its typical capacity could be 5,800mAh.

Honor X50 is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, which is a mid-range SoC recently launched by Qualcomm. We previously saw this processor on the Moto G Stylus (2023) earlier this week. The processor utilizes a Cortex-A78 CPU as its main CPU core and is built on the Samsung 4nm process. It features a configuration of 4x CA78 at 2.2GHz + 4x CA55 at 1.8GHz. Compared to the previous generation, this configuration offers a 40% improvement in performance.

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