We obtained the Honor Magic 6 Lite just a few days in the past – it’s a €400 mid-ranger with a 6.78” 1220p-class show (10-bit, 120Hz) and 108MP primary digicam. Whereas the assessment is in progress, we needed to share our findings concerning the battery life.
The Magic6 Lite has a 5,300mAh battery with assist for 35W quick charging. It’s powered by a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, a 4nm chip from 2022 (constructed on Samsung’s 4LPE node). For comparability, the Magic5 Lite had a 5,100mAh battery (40W charging), Snapdragon 695 and a 6.67” 1080p-class show.
With an Lively Use rating of 13:08, the Honor Magic6 Lite locations fairly excessive on the charts for a mid-ranger. It surpasses the likes of a Moto Edge 40 Neo and Galaxy A54 (each with 5,000mAh batteries) and is on par with an iPhone 15 (3,349mAh).
If there’s one space that’s regarding, it’s gaming – that 6:33 is on the decrease finish of the size. That is the primary Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 telephone that we assessment, so we’re curious to see what the Adreno 710 GPU has to supply. Nonetheless, pairing it with the next than FHD+ display could have damage the endurance.
Proper now, HiHonor.com is promoting the Magic6 Lite for €400 for an 8/256GB unit. It comes solely with a USB-C cable, however in Germany you may get a 66W SuperCharge adapter for €1 (usually value €30) – greater than the telephone wants, however you need to use it for different devices together with laptops. You additionally get Honor Earbuds X5 and a display protector at no cost. Notice that the supply within the UK is a bit completely different and you may have a 22.5W charger for £3 or the 66W one for £9 (value £18 and £25, respectively).