Honor 6X vs Moto G4: Budget Phone Speed Test

Honor 6X vs Moto G4: Budget Phone Speed Test




In this budget phone speed test, we’ve pit two giants of the affordable phone market against each other in a battle of speed. On one side we have one of our …

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  1. Can you do a honor 7x (3gb ram 32gb room) speed test with any other phone? I'm looking to buy it, but idk if 3gb ram will hold up like the 4gb variants, or if I should get the honor 8 instead since it is now only $50 more on clearance

  2. I have the honor 6x phone and i really like it! I use it for most of my videos but it struggles in dark light. Dropped it recently and cracked the screen. Advise a case for it as it seemed to crack quite easily?

  3. hey man u should have tried g4 plus 3gb ram variant with 3gb ram 6x…..this what u have did is stupid and makes no sense at all dudw…anyway gud vedio ..?

  4. Another interesting video. Great job guys. How about Honor 6X vs Moto G4 vs Wileyfox Swift 2X on camera, battery life and app loading/multitasking PLEASE. Cheers.

  5. Bro…..how was the honor 6x mobile ….i'm little confused with redmi note 4 4gb ram and honor 6x 3gb ram….can you please help me out…
    which mobile has better gaming performance between honor 6x 3gb ram and redmi note 4 4gb ram….
    does honor 6x 3gb ram mobile gets any lag….
    and overall which is the best mobile between these two mobiles….
    please reply me…

  6. Great review and good voice over! The Honor 6x is a fantastic phone at its price, especially if you got it on its flash sale for 200! again, good video!

  7. Does the Honor 6x have a split screen function? I know most Android 6.0 phones have that ability either naively or by messing with the developer settings.

  8. Incredible high SAR 1.23 on honor models was my main reason to buy the G4 instead. 2nd reason was to keep my biometric data private (no fingerprint sensor).

  9. I heard you say the one plus 3t took 43 seconds cutting 20 sphere what seemed a bit odd to me. I tried to recreate the setup (1.Making 20 spheres 2.Saving the scene 3.Loading the scene 4.Importing the scene) and then pressing cut in the edit tab. That last step onely took 30 second on my almost 3 year old Moto X2, 40 seconds including the time loading the scene and then importing it.

    Could you explain:
    1. why it was almost instant when I performed the cut step whiteout first saving and then loading and then importing the scene? Did I do smithing wrong?
    2.Why is it necessary to both load and import the scene?
    3.How come my phone was quicker than the 3t?

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