Honor X5c Plus enters Indonesia’s budget phone segment with a straightforward promise: a low price, a large battery, and a sales package that feels unusually complete. At Rp 2,299,000, it targets buyers who want a new phone without immediately spending more on accessories.
The device stands out not only because of its price, but also because Honor still includes items that many competitors have removed from the box. That makes the X5c Plus more appealing for users who want a ready-to-use handset from day one.
Complete box contents
One of the biggest draws of the Honor X5c Plus is its bundled accessories. Inside the box, buyers get the handset, a 15-watt fast charging adapter, a USB-A to USB-C cable, a USB-C wired headset, a transparent soft case, a SIM ejector, a quick guide, and a warranty card.
| Box Contents | Included |
|---|---|
| Charging | 15W adapter, USB-A to USB-C cable |
| Audio | USB-C wired headset |
| Protection | Transparent soft case |
| Accessories | SIM ejector, quick guide, warranty card |
This package is notable because users can start using the phone immediately without buying a charger or headset separately. In a market where many brands now leave those items out, the bundled headset and charger remain a practical advantage.
Design that looks more premium than the price
Honor gives the X5c Plus a back panel with an ocean-wave-like pattern that reflects light when viewed from different angles. The camera module follows a current “boba” style with three circular cutouts arranged in a zig-zag layout.
Although the back appears to house three cameras, only one is a 50 MP main camera, paired with a QVGA sensor. The other two circles serve mainly as design elements to make the phone look more premium.
The body is also fairly thin, with a flat frame and rounded corners that should make it comfortable to hold with one hand. The included transparent case adds basic protection against scratches and fingerprints.
Display remains modest
On the front, the Honor X5c Plus uses a 6.74-inch TFT LCD panel with HD+ resolution of 720 x 1,600 pixels. The screen still has thick bezels and a waterdrop notch for the 5 MP front camera.
For a phone in the Rp 2 million range, the TFT LCD panel is understandable, although it will not match the visual quality of AMOLED displays found on more expensive models. Honor also adds Eye Comfort and Dynamic Dimming features to help reduce eye fatigue during long use.
Battery and everyday performance
The strongest hardware selling point is the 5,260 mAh battery, which supports 15W charging. Honor says the capacity is enough to last through a full day of use on a single charge.
For daily performance, the phone relies on the MediaTek Helio G81 chipset with a Mali-G52 MC2 GPU. The octa-core processor combines two Cortex-A75 cores at 2.0 GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 1.7 GHz for routine tasks such as social media, video streaming, and light gaming.
The memory configuration is kept simple, with only one option available: 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. That setup is aimed at basic multitasking and casual entertainment rather than heavier workloads.
Ports, connectivity, and sensors
Honor equips the X5c Plus with a USB-C port, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and a speaker grille on the bottom edge. It also has a dedicated dual SIM and microSD tray on the left side of the body.
| Key Specifications | Honor X5c Plus |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.74-inch TFT LCD, HD+ (720 x 1,600) |
| Chipset | MediaTek Helio G81 |
| Memory | 4 GB RAM, 128 GB storage |
| Battery | 5,260 mAh, 15W charging |
| Main Camera | 50 MP |
| Front Camera | 5 MP |
The phone also includes a fingerprint sensor, face unlock, Bluetooth 5.1, LDAC and aptX HD audio codec support, dual 4G LTE SIM, and sensors such as accelerometer, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, and gravity sensor.
Honor X5c Plus is available in Ocean Cyan and Midnight Black. In Indonesia, the single 4 GB/128 GB variant is priced at Rp 2,299,000.
Source: tekno.kompas.com






