On December 21, 2017, the leading smartphone maker in China held a new conference and announced a thousand-yuan machine
dubbed as the Huawei Honor 9 Youth Edition. The latter comes with the
trendiest full-screen of 5.65 inches, its own-made chip in face of the
Kirin 659, 3/4GB of RAM, 32/64GB of internal storage, 3000mAh battery,
13+2MP rear camera, Android 8.0 (EMUI 8.0) and so on. As you see, the
Honor 9 Lite comes with a decent specs list, but there are too many
smartphones coming our way from Chinese manufacturers and sporting
identical features. However, when it comes to real performance, most of
them fail. To understand whether this model is capable of implementing
daily tasks, we are coming with a few benchmark results.
First, the Huawei Honor 9 Youth Edition scores 87.861 points at the newest AnTuTu. This is not a great result, but in comparison to other phones from the same niche, this device performs quite well. Look, the Meizu M6 Note scores 62K, while the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus reaches 63K only.
The phone scores almost identical points
at Master Lu benchmark. It shows the Huawei Honor 9 Youth Edition is a
classic mid-range smartphone providing a performance similar to the Huawei Honor 7X.
At last, the Honor 9 Lite showcases 906
points at a single-core test, and 3609 points at a multi-core test when
testing via Geekbench 4.0. The overall performance is identical to the
Snapdragon 625 chip.
Of course, the phone was tested for
gaming purposes as well. Three games were played on the Huawei Honor 9
Youth Edition. All of them including Honor of Kings, Wilderness Action,
and Chinese CrossFire were played quite smoothly. Though the phone
doesn’t support the 60fps mode, 30-40fps rate is quite enough for normal
playing.
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