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A Phone without Google Apps?
Does it really matter? For me, if the phone is still fuction as usual, I can still go with it.

Here is my quick review on Honor 9X Pro CAMERA and BATTERY performance.

The Honor 9X Pro has a triple-lens camera, with a 48MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. There's no telephoto lens, as you'd typically see from a triple-lens configuration.
The camera is one of the best that you're going to find at this price point. The 48MP sensor uses Quad Bayer technology, combining four pixels into one for better low-light performance. You also have the option to use a 48MP AI Ultra Clarity mode, although you'll probably want to use that in good lighting. This is the best shot you'll get at lossless zoom though, if you use the high-resolution option instead of the 12MP Quad Bayer option.
It has all of the fun features that we know and love from Huawei devices. It has both portrait mode and aperture mode, both of which create a bokeh effect, although portrait mode is only for people. There's AI mode, which detects what you're taking a picture of and adjusts the device's settings accordingly.
And of course, there's night mode, which Huawei was the first to do. It lets light in for up to four seconds, getting you some impressive low-light performance.
Click to view real life photo smaple: https://iforum-sg.c.hihonor.com/my/topic/24689/detail.htm
For many of the pictures of the links above, I took regular pictures and with AI mode o turned on. I really think that the color is good as a phone middle range phone camera. Use it where you can, because it's awesome.
Low light performance is pretty good, especially given the price point. Overall, this camera ticks the right boxes, again, given the price point.

The Honor 9X Pro includes a Kirin 810 chipset and an impressive 8GB of RAM. Performance is solid, as long as you're not looking for premium performance. After all, this isn't a premium handset, but it does quite well for what it's built to be.
It also has a 4,000mAh battery, so all-day battery life isn't a problem. I have to admit though, there were only so many days that I could test this out with real-world usage. Getting by without Google apps isn't really something that I enjoy doing. Also, the Honor 9X Pro comes with a 10W charger, so fast charging is out. Oddly enough, it came with a U.S. charger, but that's neither here nor there.
In my general usage, there wasn't any noticeable lag. Obviously, it's not a gaming phone, but you can absolutely play the games that you want. Like I said earlier, it won't replace a premium smartphone in terms of performance, but you'll be happy with what you get at this price.
Honor Products Purchase Link: https://clk.omgt3.com/?AID=2118172&PID=38680
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A Phone without Google Apps?
Does it really matter? For me, if the phone is still fuction as usual, I can still go with it.
Here is my quick review on Honor 9X Pro CAMERA and BATTERY performance.
Camera
The Honor 9X Pro has a triple-lens camera, with a 48MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. There's no telephoto lens, as you'd typically see from a triple-lens configuration.
The camera is one of the best that you're going to find at this price point. The 48MP sensor uses Quad Bayer technology, combining four pixels into one for better low-light performance. You also have the option to use a 48MP AI Ultra Clarity mode, although you'll probably want to use that in good lighting. This is the best shot you'll get at lossless zoom though, if you use the high-resolution option instead of the 12MP Quad Bayer option.
It has all of the fun features that we know and love from Huawei devices. It has both portrait mode and aperture mode, both of which create a bokeh effect, although portrait mode is only for people. There's AI mode, which detects what you're taking a picture of and adjusts the device's settings accordingly.
And of course, there's night mode, which Huawei was the first to do. It lets light in for up to four seconds, getting you some impressive low-light performance.
For many of the pictures of the links above, I took regular pictures and with AI mode o turned on. I really think that the color is good as a phone middle range phone camera. Use it where you can, because it's awesome.
Low light performance is pretty good, especially given the price point. Overall, this camera ticks the right boxes, again, given the price point.
Performance and Battery
The Honor 9X Pro includes a Kirin 810 chipset and an impressive 8GB of RAM. Performance is solid, as long as you're not looking for premium performance. After all, this isn't a premium handset, but it does quite well for what it's built to be.
It also has a 4,000mAh battery, so all-day battery life isn't a problem. I have to admit though, there were only so many days that I could test this out with real-world usage. Getting by without Google apps isn't really something that I enjoy doing. Also, the Honor 9X Pro comes with a 10W charger, so fast charging is out. Oddly enough, it came with a U.S. charger, but that's neither here nor there.
In my general usage, there wasn't any noticeable lag. Obviously, it's not a gaming phone, but you can absolutely play the games that you want. Like I said earlier, it won't replace a premium smartphone in terms of performance, but you'll be happy with what you get at this price.
Honor Products Purchase Link: https://clk.omgt3.com/?AID=2118172&PID=38680