Honor X80 Price and Major Specifications Leak Online

Honor is said to be preparing a new addition to its X-series lineup, with the Honor X80 expected to launch in China soon. Ahead of the official announcement, fresh leaks have surfaced online, revealing both the pricing and several key specifications of the upcoming smartphone. One of the most eye-catching details to emerge is the possibility of an unusually large battery.

According to well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, who shared the information on Weibo, the Honor X80 could be priced at around CNY 1,000, which roughly translates to Rs. 13,000. This pricing suggests that Honor may be aiming to offer aggressive value in the budget-to-midrange segment while introducing standout hardware features.

The leak further claims that the Honor X80 may be equipped with a massive 10,000mAh battery, potentially setting a new benchmark in its category. In addition, the smartphone is tipped to feature a large 6.81-inch LTPS display with a 1.5K resolution, indicating a focus on both endurance and visual clarity. Powering the device could be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7-series low-power chipset, although the exact processor model has not been disclosed.

The tipster also noted that Honor may not be alone in this trend, as other smartphone manufacturers are reportedly planning to introduce devices with 10,000mAh batteries by the end of 2026. However, aside from the battery, display, and chipset details, little else is currently known about the Honor X80.

The upcoming handset is expected to succeed the Honor X70, which debuted in China in July 2025. The previous model featured a 6.79-inch 1.5K display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, up to 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. It also housed an 8,300mAh battery with 80W fast charging, making it a strong foundation for the rumored upgrades coming with the Honor X80.

Infinix Note 60 Listed on Google Play Console with Android 16

Infinix has already confirmed that it will unveil the Note 60 series at CES 2026, teasing several new technological upgrades for its upcoming smartphones. One of the standout features announced by the brand is satellite-based calling and messaging, which is expected to debut later this year with the new lineup. Ahead of the official launch, fresh information about the standard Infinix Note 60 has now surfaced online.

According to a report by The Tech Outlook, the Infinix Note 60 has been spotted on the Google Play Console, giving an early look at some of its core specifications. The listing reportedly confirms the device’s model number as X6879, aligning with earlier certification details and further strengthening claims of an imminent launch.

The Google Play Console entry suggests that the Infinix Note 60 will run on Android 16 out of the box. It is also expected to be powered by a MediaTek chipset with the codename MT6878. The processor is listed with four ARM Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.5GHz and four Cortex-A55 cores running at 2.0GHz, which points to the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC. This indicates a strong focus on balanced performance and efficiency in the mid-range segment.

In addition, the listing hints that the smartphone could feature 8GB of RAM and a display resolution of 1208 x 2644 pixels, delivering a pixel density of around 520ppi. The front design showcases a punch-hole camera, while the physical buttons appear to be thoughtfully placed, with volume and power keys on the right side. A separate button on the left side may function as a customizable action key.

Earlier leaks and certifications have already revealed that the Note 60 lineup will likely include multiple models, such as the Infinix Note 60 Edge and Note 60 Pro, alongside the base variant. Furthermore, Infinix has also teased the arrival of the Note 60 Ultra, a premium model co-designed with Pininfarina, suggesting that the series will cater to a wide range of users when it officially launches.

Indonesia temporarily blocks access to Grok over sexualised images

Indonesia has temporarily blocked access to Grok, the artificial intelligence chatbot developed by xAI, citing concerns over the risk of AI-generated pornographic and sexualised content. The decision makes Indonesia the first country to formally deny access to the tool.

The move comes amid growing international backlash, with governments and regulators across Europe and Asia condemning Grok over its role in generating and spreading sexualised images online, including non-consensual content.

xAI said on Thursday that it had begun restricting Grok’s image generation and editing features to paying subscribers, after safeguard failures allowed the production of sexualised outputs, including depictions involving minors. The company said the changes were part of efforts to tighten controls and prevent misuse.

Indonesia’s Communications and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid said the government viewed non-consensual sexual deepfakes as a serious violation of human rights and digital safety.
“The government views the practice of non-consensual sexual deepfakes as a serious violation of human rights, dignity, and the security of citizens in the digital space,” Hafid said in a statement.

The ministry has also summoned officials from X, where Grok is embedded, to discuss the issue and clarify what measures are being taken to prevent further abuse.

Elon Musk said on X that anyone using Grok to create illegal content would face the same consequences as users who upload such material directly. When contacted by Reuters, xAI responded with what appeared to be an automated message stating, “Legacy Media Lies.” X did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Indonesia, home to the world’s largest Muslim population, enforces strict laws banning the online distribution of content deemed obscene. Authorities said the temporary block would remain in place while regulators assess compliance and safeguards surrounding the AI tool.