This evening, Honor launched the X60 and X60 Pro in China. Both phones are designed with drop resistance in mind and are the first in the industry to obtain SGS Gold Label five-star reliability certification. However, there’s much more to discuss than just drop resistance. So, let’s take a closer look.

Honor X60/ X60 Pro specifications:
The standard model is built around a 6.8″ FHD+ (2412×1080) TFT LCD display that reaches a peak brightness of 850 nits under direct sunlight.
In comparison, the Pro model packs a 6.78″ AMOLED display that offers a higher 1.5K (2700×1224) resolution and supports a peak brightness of up to 3000 nits. Both devices support a 120Hz refresh rate.
Both the standard and Pro models feature a sleek design, measuring 7.88mm and 7.98mm in thickness, and weighing 189g and 188g, respectively.

The Honor X60 comes in three different color options: Mint Green, White, and Black, while the Pro model comes in an additional orange color variant.
Under the hood, the Honor X60 runs on the 6nm-based Dimensity 7025 Ultra, while the X60 Pro packs the 4nm-based Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chip.
Despite the slick form factor, both the devices pack large batteries. The Honor X60 Pro packs a massive 6600mAh battery and supports 66W fast charging. In comparison, the X60 still packs a reasonably large 5800 mAh battery and supports 35W charging.
As for the cameras, both phones pack a single 108MP main camera on the back paired with an 8MP selfie shooter.
The Pro model supports up to 4K video recording at 30FPS with the rear camera and also offers EIS for stabilization with 1080p resolution. The base model, however, keeps things simple with support for 1080P recording.
Both phones also offer an AI-powered object removal feature, which the company demonstrated in the image below.

Pricing:
Both the Honor X60 and X60 Pro come in four different configurations: 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, and 12GB+512GB.
The pricing for the standard model starts from CNY 1199 (roughly USD $168), while the remaining three models retail for CNY 1399 (roughly USD $196), CNY 1599 (roughly USD $224), and CNY 1799 (roughly USD $252), respectively.
The X60 Pro starts from CNY 1499 (roughly USD $210), while the remaining three models are priced at CNY 1699 (roughly USD $238), CNY 1999 (roughly USD $280), and CNY 2299 (roughly USD $322), respectively. The last one supports satellite connectivity.







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