Huawei‘s Honor 9 is expected to hit the shelves soon
and as a result, the device has featured in a couple of leaks recently,
including one that purportedly showed its real photo. The real photo. The Honor
9 has now appeared on TENAA where it has been certified.
The TENAA appearance shows us what the specification
of the device is likely going to be like and also what the device itself looks
like. In this case, the Honor 9 is shown to have two different models, one
packing a 4GB RAM and another with 6GB of RAM. In terms of appearance, the
Honor 9 comes with a 2.5D curved glass while the back is made with a curvier 3D
glass design. It presents with a dimension of 147.3 × 70.9 × 7.45mm, weighing
in at 155g.
In other specs, the Honor 9 comes with a 5.15-inch
display with a resolution of 1980 x 1080p. The device is powered by an
Octa-core 2.4 GHz processor which is believed to be a Kirin 960 chip. The device
comes with 64GB storage on both the 4GB and 6GB RAM models as no 128GB storage
version is listed. On the camera end, the Honor 9 which had been rumored to
come with a dual camera setup similar to the Mate 9 and P1, sports a 12MP +
20MP rear camera setup while there is an 8MP sensor at the front.
The device comes with a 3,100 mAh
battery and also features dual SIM/ dual Standby support as well as entire
network support. The Honor 9 is expected to be launched in June and the price
is tipped to be 2,299 Yuan (US$ 335) for the 4GB +64GB version while the 6GB +
64GB version will retail for 2,599 Yuan (US$ 378).