Earlier today, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Honor has just announced the launch of its latest mid-ranger in China. Meet — the Honor 60 SE.
Despite having a reminiscent design with the camera layout, the device itself has its unique look when it comes to the material, along with a glossy finish available in Silver, Black, and Jade.
The Honor 60 SE boasts a 6.67-inch Full HD display in OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, 100-percent DCI-P3 color gamut, and HDR10 support. It also has a punch-hole cut-out for the front facing camera.
Under the hood is the Dimensity 900 5G chip, paired with 8GB of RAM, and up to 256GB of internal storage. It runs on Android 11-based Magic UI 5.0 which will eventually get Magic UI 6.0, and has a battery capacity of 4,300mAh with 66W. It also has an In-Display fingerprint sensor inside.
Meanwhile, there’s a triple camera setup located on the back, consisting of 64MP main, 8MP ultra-wide-angle, and 2MP depth sensors whereas there’s a 16MP selfie snapper on the front. It lacks headphone jack though.
The Honor 60 SE retails for CNY 2,199 (~roughly PHP 18K) for the 128GB model while CNY 2,499 (~roughly PHP 20K) for the 256GB one. It will be available in the Chinese market starting February 18.
Source: Honor (in Chinese), Via: GSMArena, GIZGUIDEPH