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June 2017
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The editors liked
Incredibly well-priced
Speedy performance
Fantastic camera
Great design
Strong dual-lens camera
Affordable
Attractive price
Gorgeous design
Eye-catching design
Responsive performance
Expandable storage
Multi-functional dual cameras
Excellent feature set
Lower cost than other flagships
A striking design makes it standout from the crowd for the right reasons
Great performance given the price point makes it the mid-range phone to buy
Brilliant price
Premium in every way
Solid software
Attractive design
Affordable price
Great performance
Very good value
Striking high-quality design
Lots of storage and features
Top performance
Flashy design and quality build
Outstanding price
Excellent value for money
Blazing performance
Long battery life
Beautiful design
Superb camera
Fast processor
Compact body
The editors didn't like
Already saturated mid-range market
Not water resistant
Screen only 1080p
Battery could be bigger
Battery isn't as good as OnePlus 5
Camera not as good as OnePlus 5
1080p screen looks overly sharp
Music lacks finesse
No waterproofing
Shiny finish is all too easy to scratch
EMUI Android customisations are a little cumbersome
Abstract: Launched approximately six months after the well-received Huawei Honor 9, the Lite version of the product shares some of the Honor 9 feature set. However there are some differences including those of chipset used, size increase and weight reduction plus a...
Very good value, Striking high-quality design, Lots of storage and features
Camera just OK in low light, Unremarkable battery life
Honor 9 – Camera The Honor 9 has dua cameras on the back linked together as a team, and as usual there's a single selfie camera on the front. Phone fans may be familiar with this setup already. Dual camera phones popped up originally four years ago before...
Abstract: We're defining a mid-range range phone as one that costs between £200 (the higher limit of our budget phones chart ) and £400. This price criteria means that our list includes new phones that fit the price bracket, but also flagships from the past year o...
Abstract: With an appearance that seems to whisper “pick me up please”, the Honor 9 is available in a choice of colours. The discerning user can select from Sapphire Blue, Midnight Black or the Glacier Grey colour of the model that I have been reviewing. Incidental...
Beautiful design, Superb camera, Fast processor, Compact body
No U.S. 4G LTE bands, No water resistance, Slippery
Yes, but only if you're in the U.K. or Europe. Also, buy the blue version seen here, or the limited edition robin egg blue model, if you can find one. We don't recommend importing one to the U.S, due to it only supporting 3G data speeds. The Honor 9 is a...
Published: 2017-09-28, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Attractive design, Affordable price, Great performance
One speaker driver, No optical image stabilization, Heavy bezel
The Honor 9 is not an innovative handset, and it won't offer you much you haven't seen on a smartphone before.However, Honor has managed to create an all-around great handset that offers everything you'd like in a phone in an attractive, easy-to-use and t...
1080p screen looks overly sharp, Music lacks finesse, No waterproofing, Shiny finish is all too easy to scratch, EMUI Android customisations are a little cumbersome,
For the past few years, Honor has played second fiddle to OnePlus and its succession of great-value phones. This year, the OnePlus 5 is no longer a budget bargain, which makes this the best phone around for less than £400.By using Huawei's P10 as a starti...
Published: 2017-08-02, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
There's a dearth of smartphones in the sub £400 bracket, and the Honor 9 fills the space nicely. It's more powerful than the modular Moto Z2 and the Samsung Galaxy A5, and looks like a handset that costs twice the price.See relatedHuawei P10 review: Anoth...