Honor Returns to Pakistan with X7c and X6c Budget Smartphones
Honor has re-entered the Pakistani market with two new budget-friendly smartphones—the Honor X7c and Honor X6c. The X7c leads the way with a powerful battery and Snapdragon processor, while the X6c is a more affordable option with modest specs. Here’s a detailed look at their specifications, storage variants, and pricing.

Honor X7c – Bigger Battery, Better Chip
The Honor X7c arrives in a single 8GB RAM + 256GB storage configuration. It runs Android 14 (MagicOS 8) out of the box, since the device originally launched in October last year. Powering the phone is a 6nm Snapdragon 685 chipset, clocked at 2.8GHz, delivering solid performance in the mid-range category.
One of the X7c’s standout features is its massive 6000mAh battery, paired with 35W fast charging. A single charge can easily last more than a day. The phone is IP64-rated for dust and splash resistance and also holds an SGS 5-star rating for drop protection.
On the rear, the X7c sports a 108MP main camera alongside a 2MP depth sensor. It supports HDR photos but caps video recording at 1080p at 30fps. On the front, there’s an 8MP selfie camera. Given its features, the X7c offers solid value at its official price.
It features a large 6.77-inch TFT display with a 120Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution (720p) at 261ppi. The screen is protected by tempered glass and includes a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The Honor X7c is priced at Rs. 44,999 in Pakistan.
Honor X6c – Compact and Cost-Effective
The Honor X6c features a slightly smaller 6.61-inch TFT display, also with a 120Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution. However, it cuts back on the camera hardware. It includes a 50MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. Video capabilities match the X7c with 1080p at 30fps.
Under the hood, the X6c uses a Helio G81 Ultra processor with a 2.0GHz clock speed. It ships with Android 15 (MagicOS 9), making it more up-to-date than the X7c. The phone is also IP64-rated and SGS-certified for drop protection.
The X6c houses a 5300mAh battery—slightly smaller than the X7c’s—but still offers all-day battery life. It also supports 35W fast charging and includes a side fingerprint scanner for security.
Notably, the X6c features a unique “One-Click AI” button, which is not available on the X7c. It comes in two memory configurations:
- 6GB RAM + 128GB storage for Rs. 29,999
- 6GB RAM + 256GB storage for Rs. 34,999
Both smartphones offer solid value for their respective price points. The X7c is ideal for users seeking better performance and battery life, while the X6c caters to those looking for affordability without missing out on modern features