Design:
| water resistance |
None |
| weight |
186 g |
| thickness |
7.9 mm |
| width |
77 mm |
| height |
167 mm |
| volume |
101.5861 cm³ |
| has a rugged build |
✕ |
| can be folded |
✕ |
The Honor Play 60A has a slim profile at 7.9 mm thick and stands 167 mm tall with a width of 77 mm, resulting in a total volume of approximately 101.59 cm³. It weighs 186 g, which is a reasonable heft for a device of its size. The phone does not feature a rugged build or a foldable form factor, and it offers no water resistance rating of any kind.
Display:
| Display type |
LCD |
| screen size |
6.75" |
| pixel density |
260 ppi |
| resolution |
720 x 1600 px |
| has branded damage-resistant glass |
✕ |
| supports HDR10 |
✕ |
| supports HDR10+ |
✕ |
| Always-On Display |
✕ |
| supports Dolby Vision |
✕ |
| Has a secondary screen |
✕ |
| has a touch screen |
✓ |
The Honor Play 60A uses an LCD touchscreen measuring 6.75″, delivering a resolution of 720 x 1600 px at a pixel density of 260 ppi. The display does not carry any branded damage-resistant glass, and it lacks support for HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision. There is no Always-On Display mode, and the device does not include a secondary screen.
Performance:
| internal storage |
128GB |
| RAM |
6GB |
| Chipset (SoC) name |
MediaTek Dimensity 6300 |
| GPU name |
Arm Mali-G57 MC2 |
| CPU speed |
2 x 2.4 & 6 x 2 GHz |
| Geekbench 6 result (multi) |
2012 |
| Geekbench 6 result (single) |
782 |
| GPU clock speed |
950 MHz |
| Has integrated LTE |
✓ |
| RAM speed |
2133 MHz |
| semiconductor size |
6 nm |
| Supports 64-bit |
✓ |
| DirectX version |
DirectX 12 |
| Has integrated graphics |
✓ |
| Uses big.LITTLE technology |
✓ |
| CPU threads |
8 threads |
| Uses HMP |
✓ |
| maximum memory bandwidth |
17.07 GB/s |
| L2 cache |
1 MB |
| L1 cache |
512 KB |
| maximum memory amount |
12GB |
| uses multithreading |
✓ |
| DDR memory version |
4 |
| L3 cache |
2 MB |
The Honor Play 60A is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, built on a 6 nm process and featuring an 8-thread CPU running at 2 x 2.4 GHz and 6 x 2 GHz using big.LITTLE architecture with HMP support. It comes with 6GB of DDR4 RAM clocked at 2133 MHz and 128GB of internal storage, with the chipset supporting up to 12GB of memory and a maximum bandwidth of 17.07 GB/s. Graphics are handled by the Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU running at 950 MHz, with integrated graphics and DirectX 12 support. The chip is 64-bit capable, supports multithreading, and includes integrated LTE. Cache configuration consists of 512 KB L1, 1 MB L2, and 2 MB L3, and Geekbench 6 scores come in at 782 single-core and 2012 multi-core.
Cameras:
| megapixels (main camera) |
13 MP |
| wide aperture (main camera) |
2.2f |
| Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera |
✕ |
| megapixels (front camera) |
5MP |
| has built-in optical image stabilization |
✕ |
| video recording (main camera) |
1080 x 30 fps |
| Has a dual-tone LED flash |
✕ |
| number of flash LEDs |
1 |
| has a BSI sensor |
✕ |
| has a CMOS sensor |
✓ |
| has continuous autofocus when recording movies |
✓ |
| Has phase-detection autofocus for photos |
✓ |
| supports slow-motion video recording |
✓ |
| has a built-in HDR mode |
✓ |
| has manual exposure |
✓ |
| has a flash |
✓ |
| optical zoom |
0x |
| has manual ISO |
✓ |
| has a serial shot mode |
✓ |
| has manual focus |
✓ |
| has a front camera |
✓ |
| Has laser autofocus |
✕ |
| Shoots 360° panorama |
✕ |
| has manual white balance |
✓ |
| shoots raw |
✕ |
| has touch autofocus |
✓ |
| has manual shutter speed |
✕ |
| can create panoramas in-camera |
✓ |
| wide aperture (front camera) |
2.2f |
| Has a front-facing LED flash |
✕ |
| has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) front camera |
✕ |
| supports HDR10 recording |
✕ |
| supports Dolby Vision recording |
✕ |
| has a front-facing camera under the display |
✕ |
| Has a RGB LED flash |
✕ |
| has 3D photo/video recording capabilities |
✕ |
The Honor Play 60A features a single-lens 13 MP rear camera with an f/2.2 aperture and a CMOS sensor, capable of recording video at 1080p and 30 fps with continuous autofocus during recording and slow-motion support. Autofocus options include phase-detection and touch autofocus, though laser autofocus is absent, and there is no optical image stabilization or optical zoom. Manual controls cover exposure, ISO, focus, and white balance, while burst mode, HDR, and in-camera panorama are also available; however, manual shutter speed, RAW capture, 360° panorama, HDR10 recording, and Dolby Vision recording are not supported. A single LED flash is present on the rear, with no dual-tone or RGB flash. The 5 MP front camera has an f/2.2 aperture and sits in a standard position — not under the display — and comes without a front-facing flash or a secondary lens. Neither the front nor the rear setup supports 3D photo or video capture.
Operating system:
| Android version |
Android 15 |
| has clipboard warnings |
✓ |
| has location privacy options |
✓ |
| has camera/microphone privacy options |
✓ |
| has Mail Privacy Protection |
✕ |
| has theme customization |
✓ |
| can block app tracking |
✓ |
| blocks cross-site tracking |
✕ |
| has on-device machine learning |
✓ |
| has notification permissions |
✓ |
| has media picker |
✓ |
| Can play games while they download |
✓ |
| has dark mode |
✓ |
| has Wi-Fi password sharing |
✕ |
| has battery health check |
✓ |
| has an extra dim mode |
✓ |
| has focus modes |
✕ |
| has dynamic theming |
✓ |
| can offload apps |
✓ |
| Has customizable notifications |
✓ |
| has Live Text |
✓ |
| has full-page screenshots |
✓ |
| supports split screen |
✓ |
| gets direct OS updates |
✕ |
| has PiP |
✓ |
| Can be used as a PC |
✕ |
| Has sharing intents |
✓ |
| has a child lock |
✓ |
| Supports widgets |
✓ |
| Is free and open source |
✓ |
| Has offline voice recognition |
✓ |
| has voice commands |
✓ |
| Tracks the current position of a mobile device |
✓ |
| is a multi-user system |
✓ |
| has Quick Start |
✕ |
The Honor Play 60A runs Android 15 and includes a broad set of privacy controls, covering clipboard warnings, location privacy options, and camera/microphone access management, though Mail Privacy Protection and cross-site tracking blocking are not present. App tracking can be blocked, and on-device machine learning is supported. The OS offers considerable personalization through theme customization, dynamic theming, dark mode, and an extra dim mode, while focus modes and Quick Start are not available. Productivity features include split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, full-page screenshots, a media picker, customizable notifications, Live Text, sharing intents, widgets, and the ability to play games while they download. The system also supports offline voice recognition, voice commands, multi-user profiles, a child lock, app offloading, battery health checks, and device position tracking. Direct OS updates from the vendor are not provided, and the device cannot be used as a PC; Wi-Fi password sharing is likewise absent.
Battery:
| battery power |
5300 mAh |
| has wireless charging |
✕ |
| Supports fast charging |
✓ |
| charging speed |
15W |
| has reverse wireless charging |
✕ |
| comes with a charger |
✓ |
| has a removable battery |
✕ |
| has a battery level indicator |
✓ |
| has a rechargeable battery |
✓ |
The Honor Play 60A is equipped with a 5300 mAh rechargeable battery that supports 15W wired fast charging, and a charger is included in the box. A battery level indicator is present, making it easy to monitor charge status. The battery is non-removable, and the device does not support wireless charging or reverse wireless charging.
Audio:
| has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack |
✓ |
| has stereo speakers |
✕ |
| has aptX |
✕ |
| has LDAC |
✕ |
| has aptX HD |
✕ |
| has aptX Adaptive |
✕ |
| has aptX Lossless |
✕ |
| Has a radio |
✕ |
The Honor Play 60A includes a 3.5 mm headphone jack, offering a convenient option for wired audio accessories. However, the device lacks stereo speakers, relying on a single speaker setup instead. On the wireless audio side, none of the advanced Bluetooth codecs are supported — there is no aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, or LDAC. The phone also does not feature a built-in radio.
Connectivity & Features:
| has 5G support |
✓ |
| Wi-Fi version |
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
| SIM cards |
2 SIM |
| Bluetooth version |
5.3 |
| has an external memory slot |
✕ |
| Has USB Type-C |
✓ |
| USB version |
2 |
| has NFC |
✕ |
| download speed |
3300 MBits/s |
| Has a fingerprint scanner |
✓ |
| has emergency SOS via satellite |
✕ |
| has crash detection |
✕ |
| is DLNA-certified |
✕ |
| has a gyroscope |
✕ |
| supports ANT+ |
✕ |
| Has a heart rate monitor |
✕ |
| has GPS |
✓ |
| has a compass |
✓ |
| supports Wi-Fi |
✓ |
| Has an infrared sensor |
✕ |
| has an accelerometer |
✓ |
| has a cellular module |
✓ |
| Has a barometer |
✕ |
| has an HDMI output |
✕ |
| Uses 3D facial recognition |
✕ |
| Has an iris scanner |
✕ |
| Stylus included |
✕ |
| supports Galileo |
✓ |
| Has motion tracking |
✕ |
| Has optical tracking |
✕ |
| Has a built-in projector |
✕ |
The Honor Play 60A supports 5G connectivity along with Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), and accommodates two SIM cards. Bluetooth 5.3 is on board, and the device connects via a USB Type-C port running USB 2.0. Download speeds reach up to 3300 MBits/s, and a fingerprint scanner is included for biometric authentication, while 3D facial recognition and an iris scanner are absent. Navigation is covered by GPS, Galileo, and a compass, and the accelerometer is present, though there is no gyroscope, barometer, or motion tracking. NFC is not supported, nor is HDMI output, DLNA certification, ANT+, or an infrared sensor. The device does not include a heart rate monitor, satellite SOS, crash detection, a built-in projector, a stylus, or an external memory slot.
Miscellaneous:
| has a video light |
✓ |
| Has sapphire glass display |
✕ |
| Has a curved display |
✕ |
| Has an e-paper display |
✕ |
The Honor Play 60A features a video light, which can be used to illuminate scenes during video recording. The display is flat rather than curved, and it does not use sapphire glass or an e-paper panel.