As with most of the Honor phones, it pairs the specs of parent company Huawei’s latest flagship (in this case the Huawei P10) with a slightly tweaked design and a budget-friendly price point. You can read our full Honor 9 review here.
When is the Honor 9 release date?
The Honor 9 is out now in the UK.
What is the Honor 9 price in the UK?
If you want to buy the phone SIM-free, you can order it from vMall, Honor’s official online store, for £379.99 where you’ll get a free Band 3. You can also order from Clove. That’s a pretty attractive price, undercutting all of 2017’s flagship phones despite offering comparable specs, and could make this one of the year’s best mid-range phones. If you’d rather get the phone through a provider, it is a UK exclusive for Three.
What’s the design?
In terms of design, the Honor 9 is pretty much a cross between the Honor 8 and Huawei’s latest flagship, the P10. Like the Honor 8, it boasts an all-round glass design, though it’s been upgraded with 3D curved glass on the back, making the phone more comfortable to hold and undeniably snazzier. The sides are made of curved metal, and match the colour of the front and back. There are three colours: Glacier Grey, Sapphire Blue, and Midnight Black, but the black version isn’t available in the UK. The dual lens camera looks similar to the Honor 8’s, but look even closer and you’ll spot that it’s the exact same lens and flash placement as on the Huawei P10. The fingerprint scanner has been moved to the front home button – again, exactly echoing the P10 – while the front camera and speaker grille are a perfect match for both the Honor 8 and the P10. Finally, the whole thing weighs 155g, and measures 143x71x7.45mm.
What are the Honor 9 specs?
In terms of innards, the Honor 9 is remarkably close to Huawei’s P10. Like that phone, it has a Kirin 960 octa-core CPU, with four cores running at 2.4GHz and another four at 1.8GHz. Similarly, it comes with 4GB RAM (though there are some versions with 6GB – we’re not sure if the UK is getting them or not right now). There’s 64GB of built-in storage, with support for microSD cards up to 256GB. The display is a slightly unusual 5.15in (slightly up on the P10’s 5.1in, but down from the Honor 8’s 5.2in) and it’s 1920×1080, with 428 pixels per inch. The battery is 3200mAh, which should be enough for a day or two of typical usage, and the Honor 9 supports fast charging over USB-C. You get the usual Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC connectivity, along with the aforementioned fingerprint scanner on the front of the device. The rear camera combines a 20Mp RGB lens with a 12Mp monochrome, and can capture stills at 5120 x 3540px and 4K video at 3840 x 2160px. These are, again, the same specs as the P10, and the Honor 9 shares that phone’s Hybrid Zoom functionality too. The front-facing camera is a more modest 12Mp, which should still be enough for photos up to 3264 x 2448px and HD video at 1920 x 1080px. Finally, in terms of software the Honor 9 runs Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box, with Huawei’s EMUI 5.1 skin on top. Tech Advisor’s Deputy Editor, Dom covers everything that runs on electricity, from phones and laptops to wearables, audio, gaming, smart home, and streaming - plus he’s a regular fixture on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.