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Huawei Y9S vs Honor 9X Specs Comparison [ India ]

Huawei has just launched Y9S in India at a price of Rs 19,990. It will go on sale on May 19th on Amazon India.

If you look at the specs of the Huawei Y9S closely, you would be surprised to see it has very similar specs as another smartphone from the Chinese giants - Honor 9X ( India version ).

Specs Highlights
  • 6.59-inch Ultra Full View display
  • Full HD+ resolution
  • Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • 48MP wide-angle + 8MP ultra-wide-angle + 2MP depth cameras
  • 16MP pop-up front camera
  • 6GB ram
  • 128GB storage
  • 4000mAh battery
  • EMUI 9 based on Android 9 Pie ( an update to EMUI 10 based on Android 10 is expected )
  • Kirin 710F Octa-core processor
  • Google Apps Support - PlayStore, Google Services etc available
Honor 9X vs Huawei Y9S Specs Comparison

Specs-wise, both these devices have almost the same exact configurations. The only change you can spot is in the placement of the fingerprint sensor. Honor 9X has it mounted on the back panel while the Y9S has it on the side. 

Look-wise, it looks like Huawei Y9S has the upper hand over Honor 9X Indian variant though. It will be available in a beautiful Breathing Crystal color. 

9X in India has a price tag of Rs 13,999 ( 4GB ram + 128GB storage ) - Rs 17,999 ( 6GB ram + 128GB storage ). Y9S launch price in India is Rs 19,990

There is another device coming under this price range, launching in India soon - Honor 9X Pro variant. It has a better chipset on board ( Kirin 810 ) and has liquid cooling tech inside, but doesn't come with Google Apps like Play Store. 9X Pro has a price tag of Rs 14,999 ( Limited time Launch offer price ) - Rs 17,999 ( regular price ). 


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