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Honor 60: Leaked specifications point to a refreshed Honor 50 with a Snapdragon 778G Plus SoC

The Honor 60 will arrive on December 1 with the Honor 60 SE and Honor 60 Pro. (Image source: Honor)
The Honor 60 will arrive on December 1 with the Honor 60 SE and Honor 60 Pro. (Image source: Honor)
@RODENT950 has leaked numerous Honor 60 specifications, confirming the device to be little more than a Honor 50 with a slightly faster SoC. The Honor 60, Honor 60 SE and Honor 60 Pro will launch on December 1 in China.

Honor has already revealed several details about the Honor 60 series, including the Pro model. However, @RODENT950 has lifted the lid on what hardware to expect in the Honor 60 when it debuts on December 1. Honor has teased the Honor 60 Pro's device's design and that it will have a 108 MP camera, for reference.

According to @RODENT950, the 108 MP camera will be making its way to the Honor 60 too. The leaker states that the 108 MP camera is the Samsung ISOCELL HM2, the same sensor that Honor uses in the Honor 50 SE, Honor 50 and Honor 50 Pro. Incidentally, Motorola and Xiaomi have integrated the ISOCELL HM2 in numerous upper mid-range smartphones, as well.

A 32 MP front-facing camera is also coming to the Honor 60 that supports air gestures. The 50 MP will be covered by a quad-curved display supplied by BOE that operates at 120 Hz, mirroring the Honor 50 and Honor 50 Pro's specifications.

At the heart of the Honor 60 will be a Snapdragon 778G Plus paired with a 4,300 mAh battery that supports up to 66 W fast charging. Overall, the specifications read almost as if Honor has re-branded the Honor 50 and swapped in an overclocked Snapdragon 778G.

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Alex Alderson, 2021-11-25 (Update: 2021-11-25)