Huawei’s sub-brand Honor is going to launch Honor 9X smartphone at an event which will be held in China on 23rd July. The company is also expected to launch the Pro version of the Honor 9X device. Just a few days before the launch event, Honor has shared details regarding the camera configuration of the upcoming Honor 9X and has also shared camera samples of the same device, revealing the impressive low-light photography performance.
The Honor 9X device will feature a 48 MP AI triple setup on the rear panel where it will have a 48 MP Sony IMX586 as the primary camera sensor. The Chinese tech giant further adds that the phone captures stunning images in low-light conditions without the need of the LED Flash.
As for the camera configuration of the Honor 9X Pro model, it is being reported that it will have the same camera setup as the Honor 20 Pro, which currently stands at second place in camera performance by DxOMark.
We already know that the Honor 9X series smartphones are powered by the company’s newly announced Kirin 810 octa-core processor, which is manufactured using the 7nm process. The company has also revealed that the Kirin 810 is one of the nine major features of the smartphone and Honor will reveal the rest at the launch event.
The smartphones will feature a notch-less display, as revealed previously by the leaked renders of the upcoming Honor 9X series models. It is also rumored that the device will come with a 6.59 inch IPS Full HD+ display and will pack up to 8GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.
We will know the official details after the launch event, so stay tuned for more.
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