Honor X5c Plus: Honor X5c Plus leaks show a 6.74-inch 90Hz display, Helio G81 chip, 50MP dual camera, and a 5620mAh battery, all for under €120 (around $140).
If you have been waiting for a budget phone that feels worth the money, the Honor X5c Plus might be the one to watch. Leaks and certifications have revealed its design, features, and price, hinting at an upcoming launch. It is expected to bring a smooth 90Hz display, a massive battery, and a 50MP camera. Honor seems ready to pack all the essentials into a phone that will not empty your wallet.
A closer look at the screen and style
The X5c Plus is rumored to arrive with a 6.74-inch LCD panel offering HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The design is expected to keep things simple with a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera and a side-mounted fingerprint reader. Leaked renders suggest a neat, modern look with color options in Black, Cyan, and Silver.





Power and performance
Inside, the device may be powered by the MediaTek Helio G81 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. There will likely be a microSD card slot for extra storage. On the software front, reports indicate the phone will run MagicOS 9.0 based on Android 15-a rare offering in the budget space, where many phones still launch with older software versions.
Cameras made for everyday shots
For photos, the Honor X5c Plus is expected to feature a 50MP primary sensor along with a 2MP secondary camera on the back. The front should house a 5MP selfie camera, which covers casual selfies and video calls. While the setup is modest, the 50MP main sensor could give it an edge over other entry-level rivals.
Big battery with basic charging
The device is tipped to carry a 5620mAh battery with 10W charging. Although charging speeds are basic, the large capacity should ensure a full day of use with ease. Other practical features include dual-SIM support, Bluetooth 5.1, USB Type-C, Wi-Fi, and even a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Price and where it may launch first
Leaks suggest the 4GB + 128GB model will be priced under €120 (around $140). Certification listings spotted in Europe and the Middle East hint at a launch in those regions first, with wider availability still unclear.
The Honor X5c Plus could be one of the most well-rounded entry-level smartphones of the year big screen, big battery, current software, and an unbeatable price.






