Home Telecoms Mobile Honor X9a launches in the UAE; here’s what’s on offer Starting from January 14, the smartphone will be available to pre-order in the UAE via Honor online store and retail outlets for Dhs1299 by Divsha Bhat January 13, 2023 Global technology brand, Honor, has announced the launch of Honor X9a in the UAE. The latest addition to the Honor X Series delivers innovative upgrades across the display, battery and performance with a 120Hz AMOLED curved display, 5100mAh battery and 256GB large storage all packed in a compact design. An all-round display The Honor X9a is equipped with a 120Hz AMOLED 45-degree curved display, coupled with ultra-slim bezels which lead to a 93 per cent screen-to-body ratio and the durable curved tempered glass. In games where quick reflexes are required, the smartphone supports up to a 120Hz refresh rate and a 300Hz touch sampling rate, allowing the device to almost instantly register and react to user inputs. Certified by TÜV Rheinland for low blue light emissions, the device is easy on the eyes, and features 1920Hz PWM Dimming technology to reduce screen flickering, further alleviating eye fatigue stemming from prolonged use for safer, more comfortable reading. Holding the device with one hand, the Honor X9a offers an innovative mistouch prevention enabled by AI technology to prevent unnecessary hassle caused by accidental inputs. Innovative slim design The Honor X9a features a symmetrical dynamic eye camera design at the back, making premium smartphone design more accessible. It also places three cameras and the flashlight equally along the star ring. Meanwhile, the dynamic eye design features a crisp, clean rim that leaves more space inside than the previous generation, and it is to compose the diversity and beauty in a balanced circular space, also taking forms from them. The triple camera system – comprising a 64MP ultra-clear main camera, a 5MP wide angle camera and a 2MP macro camera – allows users to capture their daily lives in photos and videos that can be shared with friends and family at the touch of a button. Battery capabilities Despite being just 7.9mm thin and 175g in weight, the Honor X9a features an ultra-large 5100mAh battery to support up to 29 hours of YouTube Music streaming, 24 hours of YouTube streaming, 19 hours of TikTok browsing, up to 21 hours of social media exploring or 11 hours of gaming on a single charge. On a single full charge, the device supports up to two days of daily use for uninterrupted work, play and entertainment on the go. With just 30 minutes of charging, the smartphone delivers 12.5 hours of video streaming. Immense storage The Honor X9a includes a built-in 256GB storage. Furthermore, 128GB storage will also be available exclusively at Honor online store and Sharaf DG, so consumer can choose according to their preferences and needs. Pricing and availability (UAE) Starting from January 14, the Honor X9a – 256GB version – will be available to pre-order in UAE markets via Honor online store, Axiom, Carrefour, Emax, Etisalat, Jumbo, KM Trading, Lulu, Nesto and Sharaf DG for Dhs1299. Upon purchase, consumers will get free gifts worth Dhs268 including Honor Choice Earbuds X and one-year screen protection. In addition, Honor X9a will come with 128GB version available exclusively the brand’s online store at a price of Dhs1199 and with free gifts including Honor Choice Earbuds X and one-year screen protection. “We are committed to delivering a best-in-class experience for our global customers through continuous technological innovation,” said Mafeijian (Mr. House), GCC country manager of Honor Device. “Packed with substantial upgrades, the Honor X9a offers our latest smartphone solutions including an exceptional display and compelling design features without the premium price tag, setting a new standard for the industry’s affordable category.” The Honor X9a is available in three colours : Titanium silver, midnight black and emerald green. Read: Honor rebuilds its presence in Middle East region Tags Honor Mobile Smartphone Technology 0 Comments You might also like UAE consumers worried about application failure during holiday season: Report Oracle targets training 50,000 Saudis in AI, latest tech Abu Dhabi launches free Hala Wi-Fi across emirate COP28: Microsoft’s Naim Yazbeck on leveraging data, tech to drive sustainability