Unleash the Power of the Honor X60 Series: 6,600mAh Battery and Satellite Communication!
Honor Set to Unveil New X60 Series with Massive 6,600mAh Battery Next Week
Get ready for the latest in mobile technology, as Honor is all set to announce its new X60 series next week (October 16). This will mark a major upgrade from the Honor X60i, launched in July. The company gave a sneak peek into the new models’ features on Weibo, with a massive battery called "Honor Qinghai Lake" boasting a whopping 6,600mAh capacity. With this, the X60 phone promises a battery life of two days, which is impressive to say the least.
The Largest Battery Yet
The X60 series will flaunt the world’s largest battery capacity, outshining last year’s main X50 trio, which boasted 5,800mAh power with 35W charging. However, it’s unclear if the new series will retain 35W charging or introduce a new technology.
More Than Just a Battery Boost
Leaked hands-on images of the Honor X60 revealed a phone with 5,800mAh battery and 35W charging, suggesting that the 6,600mAh battery might only be available on the X60 Pro. But that’s not all; the series is also expected to support satellite communication, a feature that’s gaining popularity in the tech world. Additionally, the displays might employ 3,840Hz high frequency PWM dimming, ensuring crisp visuals and power efficiency.
The Countdown Begins
As we await the grand reveal of the Honor X60 series, more teasers are expected to surface before the launch. Keep an eye out for more exciting announcements, including potential product launches like the Honor Tablet GT Pro, which recently appeared in official listings.
Source: Weibo Profile
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