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Honor Pad X9 with 120Hz display and Snapdragon 695 is now available in India.

 Honor Pad X9 with 120Hz display and Snapdragon 695 is now available in India

According to recent speculations, Honor will make a comeback in India. Despite the absence of smartphones, the corporation has been aggressively launching laptops and tablets in the nation. Honor has now released a new tablet dubbed the Honor Pad X9. As the successor to the Honor Pad X8, which was introduced last month, it comes with major enhancements. Honor's latest tablet competes in the market with the Realme Pad 2, OPPO Pad Air, and others. 

Specifications and features of the Honor Pad X9

The Honor Pad X9
The Honor Pad X8 has an 11.5-inch display with symmetrical bezels on both sides. It has a 2K resolution, a peak brightness of 400 nits, and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The tablet includes six speakers with Hi-Res audio certification for audiophiles. 

The Honor Pad X9 has a metal unibody, is 6.9mm thick, and weighs 499 grams. A pill-shaped camera module with a 5MP sensor is located on the back panel. On the front is a 5MP camera for selfies and video calls. 



The Honor Pad X9 is powered by the Snapdragon 695 CPU. It has 4GB of RAM and 3GB of virtual RAM for smooth performance. The tablet offers 128GB of internal storage. The device is powered by a 7,250mAh battery that is touted to last 13 hours. It has a USB-C charging port that allows 22.5W charging. The Honor Pad X9 runs Android 13 OS with MagicUI 7.1 and features like as multi-window, multi-screen collaboration, and three-finger swipe. 

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Pricing and other Information

The Honor Pad X9 is priced at Rs 14,499 for the single 4GB + 128GB option at launch. It is available in the Space Grey color scheme. The tablet is now available for pre-order on Amazon, with sales beginning on August 2nd. Customers who pre-book will receive Rs 500 discount and a free Honor Flip cover.

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