The HONOR X9c 5G recently arrived in the Philippines and below are the four features that make it stand out to warrant your consideration.
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HONOR X9c is one tough cookie |
HONOR X9c's top 4 highlights
1. Surprising durability feats - The new X9c is advertised to come with an improved all-angle triple defense technology that has been rigorously tested to earn it an SGS 5-Star rating for drop resistance. It should withstand up to two-meter drops which defies industry standards.
It also comes with an IP65M rating, meaning it can be submerged up to 25cm deep for a maximum of 5 minutes. It is also protected from 360-degree water spray. The M in the IP65 means it is also resistant to moving water.
HONOR also claims that the phone can withstand extreme temperature ranges from -40 degrees to 70 degrees Celsius.
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HONOR X9c's large screen |
2. Superb display for its price - The phone comes with a large 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a 2,700 x 1,224 resolution, a 4,000 nits typical brightness, and a 120Hz refresh rate. It covers 1.07 billion colors of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The panel supports 3,840Hz DWM dimming too. The bezels around the panel are slim with a small capsule-shaped punch hole for the selfie camera.
3. Massive battery capacity despite slim form factor - Like recent HONOR flagships, the X9c features a 6,600mAh Silicon-carbon battery that offers improved capacity and charging speed while being slimmer. The brand promises a 39 percent improved battery life with 25.8 hours of continuous online video playback. The battery is also protected by an Armor-level protective coating.
When you do need to charge, it comes with a 66W SuperCharge that charges it in around an hour. It also employs AI-safe charging with a multi-point battery monitor.
4. 108MP camera - Lastly, it comes with a 108MP f/1.75 main camera with a 1/1.67-inch sensor, OIS and EIS. It is advertised to offer 3x lossless zoom with its 9-in-1 pixel technology.
It also features an Ultra-clear AI Night mode that promises to deliver crisp images taken in low light.
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