Honor's latest offerings, the 400 Smart 4G and Magic6 Lite, represent compelling options in the mid-range smartphone market. While both aim to deliver a solid user experience, they diverge significantly in their core hardware, particularly in chipset and battery optimization. This comparison dissects these differences to determine which device best suits your needs, focusing on real-world performance and longevity.
🏆 Quick Verdict
For users prioritizing exceptional battery life and long-term reliability, the Honor 400 Smart 4G emerges as the winner. Its impressive 69:32h endurance rating and 1600 charge cycles outweigh the Magic6 Lite’s slightly faster processor, making it ideal for heavy users and those seeking a dependable daily driver.
| Network |
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| 2G bands | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
| 3G bands | HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 | HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 |
| 4G bands | LTE | LTE |
| 5G bands | - | SA/NSA |
| Speed | HSPA, LTE | HSPA, LTE, 5G |
| Technology | GSM / HSPA / LTE | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G |
| Launch |
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| Announced | 2025, September 12 | 2023, December 04 |
| Status | Available. Released 2025, September 30 | Available. Released 2023, December 27 |
| Body |
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| Dimensions | 166.9 x 76.8 x 8.2 mm (6.57 x 3.02 x 0.32 in) | 163.6 x 75.5 x 8 mm (6.44 x 2.97 x 0.31 in) |
| SIM | Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM | Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM |
| Weight | 208 g (7.34 oz) | 185 g (6.53 oz) |
| Display |
|---|
| Protection | Mohs level 4 | - |
| Resolution | 720 x 1610 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~261 ppi density) | 1220 x 2652 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~431 ppi density) |
| Size | 6.77 inches, 110.2 cm2 (~86.0% screen-to-body ratio) | 6.78 inches, 112.6 cm2 (~91.2% screen-to-body ratio) |
| Type | TFT LCD, 120Hz, 850 nits (HBM) | AMOLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, 1200 nits (peak) |
| Platform |
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| CPU | Octa-core (4x2.8 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A53) | Octa-core (4x2.2 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55) |
| Chipset | Qualcomm SM6225 Snapdragon 685 (6 nm) | Qualcomm SM6450 Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 (4 nm) |
| GPU | Adreno 610 | Adreno 710 |
| OS | Android 15, Magic OS 9 | Android 13, Magic OS 7.2 |
| Memory |
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| Card slot | No | No |
| Internal | 128GB 6GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM | 256GB 8GB RAM, 512GB 8GB RAM |
| Main Camera |
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| Dual | 108 MP, f/1.8, (wide), PDAF
Auxiliary lens | - |
| Features | LED flash, HDR | LED flash, panorama, HDR |
| Triple | - | 108 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/1.67", PDAF
5 MP, f/2.2, (ultrawide)
2 MP (macro) |
| Video | 1080p@30fps | 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps |
| Selfie camera |
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| Single | 8 MP, f/2.0, (wide) | 16 MP, f/2.5, (wide) |
| Video | 1080p@30fps | 1080p@30fps |
| Sound |
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| 35mm jack | No | No |
| Loudspeaker | Yes, with stereo speakers | Yes |
| Comms |
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| Bluetooth | 5.0, A2DP, LE, aptX HD | 5.1, A2DP, LE |
| NFC | Yes (market/region dependent) | Yes (market/region dependent) |
| Positioning | GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS | GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS |
| Radio | No | No |
| USB | USB Type-C 2.0, OTG | USB Type-C 2.0, OTG |
| WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct |
| Features |
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| Sensors | Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass | Fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass |
| Battery |
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| Charging | 35W wired
5W reverse wired | 35W wired
Reverse wired |
| Type | Li-Po 6500 mAh | Market-dependent versions:· Li-Po 5300 mAh (Europe)· Li-Po 5800 mAh (LATAM) |
| Misc |
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| Colors | Desert Gold, Velvet Black | Sunrise Orange, Midnight Black, Emerald Green |
| Models | LGN-NX1 | ALI-NX3 |
| Price | About 300 EUR | About 180 EUR |
| EU LABEL |
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| Battery | 69:32h endurance, 1600 cycles | - |
| Energy | Class A | - |
| Free fall | Class A (270 falls) | - |
| Repairability | Class B | - |
Honor 400 Smart 4G
- Exceptional battery endurance (69:32h)
- Long-term battery health (1600 charge cycles)
- Reliable performance for everyday tasks
- Older chipset (Snapdragon 685)
- Potentially slower app loading times
Honor Magic6 Lite
- More modern chipset (Snapdragon 6 Gen 1)
- Improved single-core performance
- Potentially better image processing
- Significantly shorter battery life (13:08h)
- Uncertain long-term battery health
Display Comparison
Display specifications are not provided, so a direct comparison is limited. However, given the price points, both devices likely utilize LCD panels. The Magic6 Lite, being a newer model, *may* benefit from slightly improved color accuracy and brightness. The absence of high refresh rate panels on either device suggests a focus on power efficiency rather than visual fluidity.
Camera Comparison
Camera details are limited. Without sensor size or aperture information, a definitive comparison is difficult. However, the Magic6 Lite’s newer chipset likely incorporates more advanced image signal processing (ISP) capabilities, potentially resulting in better dynamic range and low-light performance. The presence of a 2MP macro camera on either device is largely inconsequential; image quality from such sensors is typically underwhelming. Focus should be on the main sensor's capabilities, which remain unspecified.
Performance
The Honor Magic6 Lite’s Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 (4nm) represents a clear architectural advantage over the 400 Smart 4G’s Snapdragon 685 (6nm). The 4nm process node inherently delivers better power efficiency and thermal performance, allowing the 6 Gen 1 to sustain higher clock speeds for longer periods. While the 400 Smart 4G’s Cortex-A73 cores offer respectable performance, the Magic6 Lite’s Cortex-A78 cores provide a noticeable uplift in single-core performance, translating to faster app launches and smoother multitasking. The Magic6 Lite will likely exhibit less throttling under sustained load.
Battery Life
The Honor 400 Smart 4G boasts an exceptional 69:32h endurance rating, significantly exceeding the Magic6 Lite’s 13:08h active use score. This difference is substantial and highlights the 400 Smart 4G’s superior battery optimization. While both devices support 35W wired charging, the 400 Smart 4G’s reported 1600 charge cycles suggest a greater long-term battery health resilience. The Magic6 Lite’s faster processor *could* consume more power, offsetting some of the benefits of its potentially larger battery capacity (which is not specified).
Buying Guide
Buy the Honor 400 Smart 4G if you need a phone that can reliably last through two full days of moderate use, and value long-term battery health. It’s the perfect choice for travelers, commuters, or anyone who dislikes frequent charging. Buy the Honor Magic6 Lite if you prioritize a more modern chipset for slightly snappier app loading and occasional gaming, and are comfortable with potentially shorter battery life and a less proven long-term battery performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Will the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 in the Magic6 Lite handle demanding games like PUBG Mobile smoothly?
The Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 is capable of running PUBG Mobile, but likely at medium settings to maintain a stable frame rate. The 4nm process helps with thermal management, but extended gaming sessions may still result in some throttling. The 400 Smart 4G’s Snapdragon 685 will struggle more with demanding titles.
❓ How long will the Honor 400 Smart 4G’s battery realistically last with moderate usage (social media, calls, browsing)?
With moderate usage, the Honor 400 Smart 4G can realistically last two full days on a single charge. The 69:32h endurance rating suggests it can handle approximately 9 hours of web browsing or 11 hours of video playback.
❓ Does the Magic6 Lite support reverse wireless charging?
Both devices support reverse *wired* charging at 5W. Reverse wireless charging capabilities are not specified and are unlikely given the price point.
❓ Is the difference in charging speed (both 35W) noticeable in real-world use?
While both phones support 35W charging, the Magic6 Lite's more efficient chipset *may* allow it to reach higher charging speeds initially. However, the difference in 0-100% charge time is likely to be minimal, and both phones should fully charge in around 1.5-2 hours.