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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2025
Honor launches ai-powered x6c smartphone in Bangladesh

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Press Release
16 July, 2025, 03:40 pm
Last modified: 16 July, 2025, 05:18 pm

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Honor launches ai-powered x6c smartphone in Bangladesh

Press Release
16 July, 2025, 03:40 pm
Last modified: 16 July, 2025, 05:18 pm
Honor launches ai-powered x6c smartphone in Bangladesh

Global technology brand HONOR has officially launched its latest smartphone, the HONOR X6c, in Bangladesh.

The launch event was held at Smart Tower, the headquarters of HONOR Bangladesh, where top officials from the company unveiled what they call a game-changing device in the entry-level smartphone segment.
The HONOR X6c is the latest addition to the brand's popular X series, bringing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the forefront of budget smartphones. With features such as a dedicated AI Button, AI Eraser, and AI Translation, the device is designed to offer a more innovative and more productive user experience.
The AI Button allows users to access a quick menu with a short press or launch Google Lens with a long press, enabling instant translations, object recognition and fast searches. The AI Eraser can intelligently remove unwanted objects or passers-by from photos, while AI Translation breaks language barriers, making the phone especially appealing to travellers and professionals.

Speaking at the launch, Lang Guo, Country Manager of HONOR Bangladesh, said, "We believe the future of mobile lies in intelligent features that serve real needs. With the HONOR X6c, we aim to redefine what users can expect from a budget smartphone powered by AI."
Md Abdullah Al Mamun, Head of Business, added, "The HONOR X6c stands out with its smart features, durable build, and long battery life, making it the smartest HONOR device yet in this segment."

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The HONOR X6c comes equipped with a 5300mAh battery and 35W fast charging, delivering long hours of connectivity with minimal downtime. It features a 6.61-inch centre punch-hole display with a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother touch interactions and animations. The device runs MagicOS 9 on top of Android 15, offering a clean and modern user interface.
Durability is another major highlight of the phone. With an IP64 rating for water and dust resistance and certified drop protection from heights up to 1.5 metres, the X6c is built to last. It also features Ultra Power-Saving Mode, which can provide up to 60 minutes of call time or 13.9 hours of standby time even with just 2% battery remaining.

Available in Moonlight White, Ocean Cyan, and Midnight Black, the HONOR X6c comes with a special gift package and is priced to be accessible for budget-conscious consumers.

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