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Honor X9c 5G launched in India: Check price, specs, features and other details

Honor X9c 5G launched in India: Check price, specs, features and other details

India Today7 hours ago
Honor has officially launched its new X9c 5G smartphone in India, and it'll be available to buy through Amazon during the upcoming Prime Day sale from July 12 to 14. The phone is being offered at a limited-time price of Rs 19,999, which includes launch discounts and select bank offers. This makes the Honor X9c one of the more attractive options under Rs 20,000, especially for users looking for a stylish phone that offers solid battery life and durable build quality. Originally priced at Rs 21,999, the phone comes in a single variant and offers a fairly strong set of features for the price.advertisementHonor X9c: Price, availability and launch offersAs part of the Prime Day launch, the Honor X9c will be available at Rs 19,999 for a limited time between July 12 and 14. This price includes a flat Rs 1,250 discount already included in the listing. Additionally, SBI and ICICI Bank card users can get an extra Rs 750 instant discount. There's also a no-cost EMI option for up to 9 months, which can be combined with the Rs 1,250 launch discount. However, the bank discount and EMI offer cannot be used together.Buyers can also take advantage of exchange benefits worth up to Rs 7,500, depending on the device being traded in. As part of the launch offer, Honor is providing a free 1-year extended warranty worth Rs 1,099. The phone is available in two colours — Titanium Black and Jade Cyan — and comes in a single 8GB RAM + 256GB storage configuration.Honor X9c: Key specs and features
The Honor X9c is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset built on a 4nm process, paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage. One of the main highlights of the phone is its large 6600mAh silicon-carbon battery, which supports 66W fast charging. Honor claims it can offer up to three days of battery life on a single charge, which is great for users who don't want to charge their phone every day.In terms of durability, Honor is highlighting its 'Anti-Drop Display', designed to survive accidental drops from heights of up to 2 metres. The phone also comes with IP65 certification for water and dust resistance, meaning it should handle splashes or light submersion without trouble. Despite this, the phone is just 7.98mm thick and weighs 189 grams.At the front, the device features a 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution (2700x1224) and a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen also supports 3840Hz PWM dimming and comes with TV Rheinland certifications for low blue light and flicker-free viewing, which should help reduce eye strain during extended use.On the back, the Honor X9c is equipped with a 108-megapixel main camera with both optical and electronic image stabilisation (OIS + EIS). The camera also includes AI features like Motion Sensing, AI Eraser, and HIGH-RES mode, all aimed at making photography easier and more effective in different lighting or movement situations.The phone runs on MagicOS 9.0 based on Android 15. The software offers smart features like Magic Portal for drag-and-drop sharing across apps, gesture navigation, and performance tweaks that adapt based on your usage over time.- Ends
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