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Honor 9X Pro to come with Kirin 810, 48MP IMX582 Primary Camera & 20W Fast Charging!
Honor 9X series seems to be the company next launch with the Honor 9X Pro certified from FCC and China’s 3C a few days ago. The smartphone’s specifications were a mystery but now a Twitter user @RODENT950 has revealed the smartphone’s specifications. Another Twitter user who goes by the name Huawei Club has posted about the device’s alleged chipset.
Rumored Honor 9X (pro) specs
6.5"-6.7" lcd screen ( guess)
48 mp imx582 primary camera with 8 mp swa
2mp macro and 2 mp depth
20w fast charge
4000mAh battery
25mp front cam (punch hole possible)
3d glass design#Honor9XPro— Teme (特米) (@RODENT950) June 17, 2019
According to the tweet by @RODENT950, the Honor 9X Pro will feature a punch-hole LCD with a screen size between 6.5 inches to 6.7 inches. The rear side will sport a quad camera setup consisting of a 48MP IMX582 primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP dedicated macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. The front will offer a 25MP camera. He further mentions it will carry a 4,000 mAh battery with 20W fast charging and a 3D glass design.
Kirin 810 is Huawei's upcoming mid range 7nm SOC with its self developed integrated NPU &
will be used in Nova 5(standard version) & Honor9XPro.Kirin 970 & 980 use Cambrian NPU from Cambricorn Technolgy.
— Huawei Club (@ClubHuawei) June 17, 2019
Now, @ClubHuawei reveals that the Huawei 9X Pro will be powered by the Kirin 810 SoC. According to him, the Kirin 810 is Huawei’s upcoming mid-range 7nm SOC that has its self developed NPU. It will also be powering the upcoming Huawei Nova 5(standard version) apart from the Honor 9X Pro.
Honor’s 9X series will likely to have the standard Honor 9X and the Honor 9X Pro. They are the successor to the last year’s Honor 8X and Honor 8X Max. Considering the recent US ban on Huawei and the number of companies that have severed ties with the company including Google, the smartphones may face some problems in the near future. It is not clear whether it will run the Android-based EMUI or Huawei’s Hongmeng OS that is rumored to debut on the second half of 2019.
There is no word about the launch date but the FCC and 3C certification hints that the launch is imminent. Like its predecessors, they are likely to be launched in the Indian market.