Honor X6 vs Motorola Moto G24 Power - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification
Honor X6
Honor X6
Honor

General

Launch Date September 21, 2022 February 7, 2024
Release Year 2022 2024

Physical

Volume 106.96 cm³ 109.63 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.35 "/g 3.33 "/g
Weight 194 g 197 g
Height 163.7 mm 163.5 mm
Width 75.1 mm 74.5 mm
Thickness 8.7 mm 9 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Midnight Black
  • Ocean Blue
  • Titanium Silver
  • Glacier Blue
  • Ink Blue

Display

Screen Size 6.5 " 6.56 "
Resolution 720 x 1600 720 x 1612
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 83 % 84.9 %
Pixel Density 270 PPI 269 PPI
Refresh Rate N/A 90 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness N/A 537 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 118.34 mAh/in² 139.43 mAh/in²
Battery Density 46.75 mAh/cm³ 54.73 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 6000 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Mediatek MT6762G Helio G25 (12 nm) Mediatek MT6769Z Helio G85 (12 nm)
CPU Octa-core (4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.5 GHz Cortex-A53) Octa-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.7 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU PowerVR GE8320 Mali-G52 MC2

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 2.0

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 12 14
Maximum OS Version

Comparison Summary

Okay, let's break down these two budget-friendly contenders, the Honor X6 and the Motorola Moto G24 Power. I'll put on my tech journalist hat and get into the nitty-gritty, translating those spec sheets into real-world experiences.

1. Specifications Breakdown

Here's a detailed look at how these phones stack up, with a focus on what the numbers mean for you:

FeatureHonor X6Motorola Moto G24 PowerReal-World Implications
Design
Launch Date2022-09-212024-02-07Motorola is significantly newer, benefiting from more recent tech and software optimizations.
Dimensions163.7 x 75.1 x 8.7 mm, 194g163.5 x 74.5 x 9 mm, 197gBoth are similarly sized and weighted; the Moto G24 is slightly thicker but virtually identical weight.
Display
Size6.5"6.56"Virtually identical screen sizes, negligble difference between them.
Resolution720x1600720x1612Both offer an HD+ experience; detail might not be the sharpest but it's suitable for everyday use.
PPI270269Pixel density is nearly identical; expect a similar level of screen clarity from both.
TechnologyTFT LCDIPS LCDIPS LCD on the Motorola provides better viewing angles and colour reproduction compared to the TFT on the Honor.
Refresh Rate60Hz90HzThe Moto G24 Power's 90Hz screen will feel slightly smoother and more responsive, especially when scrolling.
Brightness0 nits500 nitsThe Moto G24 Power is vastly superior for outdoor use, being significantly brighter.
Performance
ChipsetMediatek Helio G25 (12 nm)Mediatek Helio G85 (12 nm)The Helio G85 is significantly more powerful, translating to noticeably faster app loading and smoother operation.
Antutu Score100,890266,894The Moto G24 Power's benchmark score is over 2.5 times higher, highlighting a major performance difference.
GPUPowerVR GE8320Mali-G52 MC2The Mali GPU in the Moto G24 Power offers enhanced graphics performance compared to the Honor's GPU.
Battery Life
Capacity5000mAh6000mAhThe Moto G24 Power has a larger battery, promising longer battery life between charges.
Charging10W33WThe Moto G24 Power charges much faster, getting you back on the move quicker.
Camera
Standard Camera50MP f/1.850MP f/1.8Both have similar main camera specs, so photo quality is likely to be somewhat comparable in good light.
Selfie Camera5MP f/2.28MP f/2.0The Moto G24 Power has a better selfie cam, with higher resolution and a wider aperture.
Wide Angle LensNo2MP f/2.4The Moto G24 Power offers a wide angle, while the Honor does not, which is good for landscape shots
Portrait Lens2MP f/2.4NoThe Honor includes a dedicated depth sensor for portrait shots, the Moto G24 doesn't
Macro Lens2MP f/2.42MP f/2.4Both have a dedicated macro lens, so photos at close proximity should be similar
Video1080p@30fps, No slow-mo1080p@30fps, Yes slow-moBoth can record Full HD footage, but the Moto has 120fps slow-motion and the Honor does not
FeaturesCDAF, Continuous ShootingRAWThe Moto G24 Power supports RAW capture for more advanced photography, whereas the Honor has continuous shooting.
Software
OSAndroid 12Android 14The Moto G24 Power comes with a newer version of Android, offering the latest features and better security.
Connectivity
WiFi802.11ac, Wi-Fi Display802.11acBoth offer the latest Wi-Fi standards, but the Honor has the Wi-Fi Display for screen sharing
Bluetooth5.1 LE5.0 LEBoth have Bluetooth LE, but the Honor has a newer version which is slightly more efficient, the Moto supports HID for extra peripheral devices
GPSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, GalileoGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, SUPL, GalileoBoth have great GPS support, the Moto has SUPL support
Storage
Internal64GB or 128GBNot SpecifiedThe Honor comes in 64 GB and 128 GB variants, whereas it's unkown about the Moto
RAM4GBNot SpecifiedThe Honor has 4GB, it's unkown about the Moto, which is important for app performance
ExpandableNoNoBoth phones do not have an expandable storage option
Audio
QualityBasicDolby Atmos, Stereo SpeakersThe Moto G24 Power provides a much better audio experience, including Dolby Atmos and stereo speakers.
Security
FeaturesSide-mounted FingerprintSide-mounted FingerprintBoth have a side-mounted fingerprint reader; standard biometric security.
Sensors
SensorsAccelerometer, CompassAccelerometer, Compass, GyroscopeThe Moto G24 Power additionally has Gyroscope, which enhances gaming and apps that use positional data

2. Key Insights

Honor X6

  • Strengths: The Honor X6's main strengths are its lower price point (based on its older release date) and the inclusion of an additional portrait mode lens on the back. It also supports the Wi-Fi Display and a slightly more recent Bluetooth 5.1 version. Its internal storage is listed as either 64 GB or 128 GB and has 4 GB of RAM.
  • Weaknesses: The older chipset, lower refresh rate, lack of brightness, and older Android version hurt its performance. The 10W charging and smaller battery are big disadvantages in comparison to the Moto.

Motorola Moto G24 Power

  • Strengths: The Motorola Moto G24 Power has a significantly more powerful processor (Helio G85), a faster refresh rate (90Hz), far higher display brightness (500 nits), a larger battery (6000 mAh), and much faster 33W charging. Its camera has a better front camera, includes a wide-angle lens, slow-motion support, and RAW output, along with a more modern Android 14.
  • Weaknesses: Lacks the depth sensor that the Honor has and it's currently unknown about the storage size.

Comparative Takeaways:

  • Performance: The Motorola Moto G24 Power blows the Honor X6 out of the water in terms of raw performance. Its benchmark score is over 2.5 times higher, which is no joke when it comes to responsiveness, app loading times, and gaming performance.
  • Display: The Moto G24 Power provides superior display with a smoother 90Hz display, and a far higher brightness, meaning it will be usable in direct sunlight
  • Battery and Charging: The Motorola dominates here with a larger battery and significantly faster charging speeds.
  • Camera: Both phones have a 50MP primary camera, but the Moto G24 Power takes the lead in selfies and includes a useful wide-angle lens.
  • Software: The newer Android 14 on the Motorola phone offers a more polished experience out of the box.
  • Audio: The inclusion of Dolby Atmos and stereo speakers is a huge plus for the Moto G24 Power, offering a more immersive audio experience.

3. User Profiles and Recommendations

Honor X6:

  • Best For: Users with very basic smartphone needs, tight budgets, and a preference for a portrait lens.
  • Use Cases: Occasional phone calls, text messages, basic social media browsing, capturing a few portrait shots.

Motorola Moto G24 Power:

  • Best For: Users who value performance, battery life, and faster charging. A better display and better camera for taking quality photos on the go.
  • Use Cases: Daily use for social media, streaming content, light gaming, and anyone who needs their phone to last a full day (or two) on a single charge.

4. Buying Decision Framework

Here are three questions to help you decide:

  1. How important is performance and responsiveness? If you want smooth, snappy performance, the Moto G24 Power is the better pick. If you just use the phone for the basics, the Honor will do.
  2. How much do you value battery life and quick charging? The Moto G24 Power's larger battery and 33W fast charging are a huge plus. If you have limited access to charging, the Motorola is your best bet.
  3. What will you do with your camera? If you like taking portraits, the Honor is a better option. If you like selfies and want to take a photo with a wide angle lens, then go with the Moto G24.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Budget-Conscious User: If your absolute priority is saving money and you can live with the trade-offs, the Honor X6 is the cheaper option.
  • Performance Seeker: If you need a phone that feels quick and responsive, the Motorola Moto G24 Power is the clear choice.
  • Multimedia Lover: If you watch videos and listen to music frequently, the Moto G24 Power's Dolby Atmos and stereo speakers will enhance your experience.
  • Power User: If battery life is crucial and you hate waiting for your phone to charge, the Motorola G24 Power is the ideal match.

My Choice

If I were picking between these two phones for myself, I would choose the Motorola Moto G24 Power, without a doubt. Although we don't know the exact storage options, the performance jump is so much higher and the inclusion of a better display, more modern Android and vastly superior battery and charging features make it the winner here. The 90Hz display and 500 nits of brightness will help with day-to-day use, and the improved cameras and audio quality are a great plus.

The Honor X6 is outdated, and although it's portrait lens is a nice plus for portraits, it is simply outclassed in every other department. While the Honor X6 might be suitable for very basic users on a tight budget, the Moto G24 Power offers better value and performance overall, even if it comes at a slightly higher cost.

Alex Griffin
Alex Griffin

Technology analyst specializing in mobile devices and consumer electronics.

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