
Honor 9X Pro may launch in India on 12th May, know price and availability.
Chinese smartphone maker Honor is all set to launch Honor 9X Pro in India on May 12. Recently, Honor launched this smartphone in the global market in February this year. The company announced this on official Twitter handle. The phone will be available for sale on Flipkart from May 12.
Specifications:
It has been introduced on the Kirin 810 AI chipset. It has 6GB RAM and 256GB internal memory available,and also support MicroSD card. This phone has a full view display of 6.59 inches. For power backup, it has a 4,000mAh battery. For connectivity, it has GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi and 4G LTE for connectivity.
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Honor 9X Pro camera
The triple camera setup is available for photography in Honor 9X Pro. It has a 48MP primary sensor. While 8MP super wide angle lens and 2MP depth are present. The phone has a 16MP pop-up front camera for video calling and selfie facilities.
Price and Availability
According to media reports, the price of this smartphone is expected to be between Rs 15,000 and Rs 20,000. This device is already available in the global market, which will now be launched in the Indian market. In india, this phone will be available for sale on Flipkart from May 12.
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