A thin-bezel smartphone of the entry-level medium class with a camera that is "100% on point." This refers to the resolution capability of the main image sensor in megapixels. Accompanying this sensor are a 5 MP ultra-wide and a 2 MP macro module. For selfies, the smartphone captures images with a 16 MP front camera housed in a punch-hole on the screen. Notably, the gadget's display boasts extraordinarily thin bezels, with the IPS panel stretched diagonally to 6.7 inches.
The screen image resolution is up to 2388x1080 pixels with a refresh rate up to 90 Hz. The device operates under the hood of a mid-range eight-core processor, the MediaTek Helio G88. The model has 6 GB of RAM and an internal storage capacity of 128 GB (with no expansion slot available). The Honor X8a 128GB/6GB is equipped with a 4500 mAh battery with a 22.5W wired charging capability (up to 50% in about 30 minutes), a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and an NFC chip (depending on the market). The model is assembled in a sleek body with a thickness of around 7.5 mm.
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Already an old model, it's better not to take it at all, and save a couple of thousand.
23 July 2025
Perhaps for the price at which it is being sold now, it is a good choice, but for the short term.
not bad battery life, decent main lens, good connection reception, doesn't overheat, normal speaker, thin bezels, charges quickly
It will no longer receive updates; its final version is Android 14. All the cameras are just fillers except for the main one. NFC works worse than on the old Realme C3. The 90Hz is virtually nonexistent because the phone lags with it. Mono sound, video 1080/30 is a shame when older phones with worse processors have 1080/60. If 3-4 apps are open in the background, all of them, except for the main one, will most likely be dumped from RAM.