The Honor Play 10C Was Officially Launched in China with Dimensity 6300 Chip, 120 Hz Display, and Long-Lasting Battery. See Details, Prices, and Features of the New Chinese Phone.
Honor has just officially presented the Honor Play 10C, a new budget Chinese smartphone that promises to win over consumers looking for cost-effectiveness combined with good performance.
Initially launched in China, the model combines competitive specifications, a distinctive design, and attractive prices to compete against direct rivals in the crowded Asian market.
Learn All About the Honor Play 10C
Robust Battery and Focus on Autonomy
One of the highlights of the Honor Play 10C is its 6,000 mAh battery. According to the manufacturer, this capacity guarantees up to 27 hours of continuous video playback.
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Furthermore, even with only 2% battery remaining, it’s possible to make up to 120 minutes of audio calls.
This autonomy reinforces the device’s proposal for users who do not want to worry about recharging the device multiple times a day.
Dimensity 6300 Processor and Multiple Memory Options
The heart of the Honor Play 10C is the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, designed to offer a good balance between energy efficiency and performance.
The device comes in three RAM configurations — 4 GB, 6 GB, or 8 GB — and internal storage options of 128 GB or 256 GB, providing versatility for different usage profiles.
High Refresh Rate Display and Visual Comfort
The new Chinese phone features a 6.61-inch TFT LCD display with HD+ resolution (720 x 1,604 pixels).
The panel offers a 120 Hz refresh rate and a maximum brightness of 1,010 nits, ensuring greater fluidity while navigating and better visibility in bright environments.
The manufacturer also included features aimed at ocular comfort, adjusting the brightness and color temperature of the display to reduce visual fatigue in different conditions.
Slim but Functional Cameras
On the rear design, the Honor Play 10C features only one main camera, with a 13-megapixel sensor and an f/1.8 aperture, capable of recording videos up to 1080p.

Although the layout suggests the presence of a dual camera, the second circle only houses the LED flash. On the front, the selfie camera has 5 megapixels and an f/2.2 aperture, also capable of recording in FullHD.
Extra Features and Optimized Interface
The Honor Play 10C comes factory-installed with Android 15 running on the MagicOS 9.0 interface, providing a personalized user experience.
Among the extra features, a dedicated button for artificial intelligence functions stands out, allowing quick access to the virtual assistant, starting video calls, and accessing the home screen.
The model also includes a side fingerprint sensor, support for 5G connections, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, and a USB-C port.
Durability and Design with Three Color Options
The device has an IP64 certification, offering protection against dust and water splashes. Its body measures 163.95 x 75.6 x 8.39 mm and weighs 197 grams, balancing robustness and portability.
In China, the Honor Play 10C is available in three colors: Sky Blue, Morning Mist White, and Phantom Night Black.

How Much Does the Honor Play 10C Cost?
The Honor Play 10C is already on sale in China at very competitive prices:
- 4 GB / 128 GB: ¥ 649 (about R$ 490)
- 6 GB / 128 GB: ¥ 699 (about R$ 528)
- 8 GB / 256 GB: ¥ 899 (about R$ 679)
The converted prices in reais do not include taxes or import fees. For now, there is no official forecast for launch in other countries, including Brazil.

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