Thursday, November 17, 2022

Details of the Honor 9i





Review


The Honor 9i has 4GB of RAM and a Kirin 659 SoC core as its power source. HiSilicon, a Chinese semiconductor manufacturer that is fully owned by Huawei, uses a 16nm manufacturing method to produce the Kirin 659, which made its debut in India with the Honor 9i. The phone features 64 GB of internal storage, which can be increased with a microSD card to 128 GB. The Honor 9i performs on par with other smartphones. The phone functions flawlessly for routine chores. The holes in Buddy's armor started to show up as soon as he began playing the game. Random noise and occasional latency are present.

While Honor chooses to focus more on the Honor 9i's camera configuration and display, in my opinion, the design is one of the device's best features. The same as with the previous Honor products, this phone stands out from the competition because to its exceptional design. The Honor 9i's metal unibody design appears upscale, and its sturdy construction gives users trust in the build quality. Additionally, the ingredients are of the highest caliber. Although the camera module on the back protrudes slightly, it is surrounded by a metal rim to prevent scratching. For Honor / Huawei handsets, which have previously used "flat rear cameras" as a marketing gimmick, this is actually an exception.

Specification


Octa-core CPU (4x2.36 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.7 GHz Cortex-A53)

Mali-T830 MP2 GPU

Kirin 659 chipset (16nm)

OS: EMUI 8 and Android 8.0 (Oreo).

Internal Memory: 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB, each with 3GB of RAM.

eMMC 5.1

MicroSDXC, as external memory (dedicated slot)

16 MP, f/2.0, 26 mm (wide), 1/3.06", and 1 m pixels for the front camera

Dual 13 MP, PDAF rear cameras

2 MP, (depth) (depth)

3000 mAh Li-Po non-removable battery


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