New Honor X9: a mid-range with a familiar design and Snapdragon processor with 5G



Honor has presented a new mid-range smartphone ready to win you over: this is all you need to know about the new Honor 9X.

The Honor 9X was one of the last great successes of the Chinese company when it still belonged to Huawei. Was a mid-range smartphone with interesting specifications and an attractive price, it did not take long to become one of the references in its segment.

Now, the brand, now independentwill try again with a similarly named device, the Honor X9. This is the renewal of the Honor X8 presented a few months ago, which now introduces a updated design and better specifications.

The Honor X9 has a design similar to that of the Huawei Mate 40.

Honor X9, all the information

Honor X9



Characteristics
Dimensions 166.07 x 75.78 x 8.05mm
189 grams
Screen 6.81-inch LCD
Full HD+ (1080 x 2388 pixels)
Refresh rate up to 120 Hz
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G (Octa-Core, 2x Cortex A48 up to 2.2 GHz + 6x Cortex A55 up to 1.8 GHz)
Adreno 619 GPU
RAM 8GB
OS MagicUI 4.2 based on Android 11
Storage 128GB
cameras rear:
-48MP f/1.8
– 2MP depth camera f/2.4
-2MP macro f/2.4
Frontal:
– 16MP f/2.4
Battery 4800mAh
Fast charge 66W
Charger included in the box
Others – Side fingerprint reader
– USB Type-C
-Dual nanoSIM
connectivity -Bluetooth 5.1BLE
– Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
-NFC
– 5G

It is normal that the design of the Honor X9 looks familiar to you: it is clearly inspired by that of the Huawei Mate 40, and in fact it could well be a Huawei Mate 50 Lite. Its glass back, available in colors silver, blue and blackincorporates a ring where the triple rear camera is hiddenled by a 48 megapixel sensor of resolution, to which are added two complementary cameras of 2 megapixels each, for macro captures and portraits.

Practically all of its front –94%, to be exact– is occupied by a large 6.81-inch diagonal screen, which uses LCD technology and has a Full HD + resolution. The screen has a 120 hertz refresh rate. The panel is pre-drilled to accommodate the 16 megapixel front camera.

New Honor X9: a mid-range with a familiar design and Snapdragon processor with 5G

The screen of the Honor X9 occupies more than 94% of the front.

Honor has chosen to equip the device with one of the latest processors from Qualcommthe Snapdragon 695. It is a 6 nanometer 8 core chipassociated to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The 8 GB of RAM can be “expanded” virtually thanks to a new option included in MagicUI 4.2the version of the software that the device is running, based on Android 11.

Your battery has 4800 mAh capacity and supports 66 W fast charging. The charger, by the way, is included in the box with the phone.

Honor X9 price and when it can be purchased

Honor has launched its new mid-range smartphone in malaysia, where it will be available in the coming weeks. For now, its price has not been confirmednor is it clear if it will reach other regions of the world soon.

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