With the release of the X5b and X5b Plus, Honor is growing its lineup of phones. Both reasonably priced phones have been quietly released in the Middle East and are currently on sale in a number of nations.

Although the X5b Plus and the other phone have nearly identical designs and specifications, the X5b Plus is superior because of a few enhancements. The MediaTek Helio G36 CPU, a low-performance chipset made especially for low-cost phones, powers the X5b and X5b Plus, to start.

The 6.56-inch LCD screen with HD resolution and a refresh rate of 90 Hz is another characteristic shared by the X5b and X5b Plus. In both cases, there is a 5-megapixel selfie camera within the waterdrop notch.

The 50-megapixel primary camera on the rear of the Honor X5b Plus is what elevates it above other phones. In contrast, the 13-megapixel primary sensor on the vanilla model is substantially smaller. Nonetheless, a second 0.8-megapixel macro camera is present on both phones.

Nevertheless, there don’t appear to be any size variations when it comes to the battery. 5,200 mAh batteries power both Honor smartphones.

The Honor X5b has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory, while the Plus variant has 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. MicroSD card slots are present in both for expanding memory.

That being said, there is a significant price difference between the two. For instance, the Honor X5b is priced at about $80, while the X5b Plus is intended to retail for $105 dollars. Flowing Black and Flowing Blue are the two hues that customers can select from.

Although the exact release date for these two is unknown, since X6b models are offered worldwide, there’s a good probability that the recently unveiled Honor X5b and X5b Plus will be made available in other nations sooner rather than later.

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