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The Unbreakable AI Smartphone, HONOR X9c, Touches Down in Mzansi

 Global technology brand HONOR today announced that the highly anticipated HONOR X9c, the Unbreakable AI Smartphone, is now available online at leading retailers.

After last week’s fire launch, Mzansi has been buzzing about the HONOR X9c’s next-level durability and AI-powered smarts. Now, it’s officially available for purchase, proving itself as a mid-range beast with flagship-level features.

Part of the legendary HONOR X Series, the X9c brings the solid build and slick performance that fans know and love. Built tough to handle the daily grind, this smartphone doesn’t just look good – it goes the distance. HONOR is levelling up the game by packing premium durability and AI intelligence into a mid-tier price tag, making sure users get top-tier vibes without breaking the bank.

The HONOR X9c is available in two captivating colours: Titanium Black and Jade Cyan, with pricing starting from R10,999.

Durability redefined

The HONOR X9c is said to be built tougher than your gogo’s Tupperware, rocking the next-gen HONOR Anti-Drop Display that can handle drops from up to 2 meters like a champ. With ultra-tempered glass and advanced protective shields, this beast boasts 60% better glass impact resistance and 52% stronger corner protection than its predecessors—so a little fumble won’t have you stressing.

But that’s not all—this smartphone laughs in the face of extreme weather! Whether it’s -30°C cold or a scorching 55°C, the HONOR X9c keeps going. Plus, with IP65M-rated water and dust resistance and a three-layer waterproof structure, it can even handle a quick dip (up to 25cm for 5 minutes).

So, whether you’re an outdoor adventurer or just someone who’s always on the move, the HONOR X9c is as tough as you are—ready to roll, no matter the challenge!

Power That Goes the Distance

The HONOR X9c packs the industry-first 6600mAh Silicon-carbon battery, keeping you powered all day. Enjoy 48.4 hours of music or 25.8 hours of video on a single charge. Running low? AI Super Power Saving Mode kicks in at 2%, giving you 50 minutes of calls when you need it most. And when it’s time to recharge, 66W HONOR SuperCharge gets you back up in no time!

AI-Enhanced Photography For Capturing Precious Moments

Whether you’re a pro behind the lens or just starting out, the HONOR X9c has got you covered to turn any snap into a masterpiece. With AI features that take your photography game to the next level, this phone makes it easy to catch life’s moments as they happen. The AI Motion Sensing smartly adjusts the camera to grab those crisp, action-packed shots by recognising scenes, using an AI trained on over 8 million images. Whether it’s that golden sunset or an epic sports shot, the HONOR X9c is ready to handle whatever you throw at it. Plus, the AI Eraser lets you quickly wipe out any unwanted distractions from the background with a few taps, so your pics are always on point.

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