The Honor Pad X9 tablet arrived in Europe

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This is Chinese Model Pad X8 Pro

The Honor Pad X8 Pro tablet was introduced in China yesterday, and today it arrived in Europe … under the name Pad X9.

Honor Pad X9 tablet
Honor Pad X9 tablet

In China, they ask for a tablet from $ 140, and in Europe for the same configuration, 4/128 GB, you will have to pay $ 250. At the same time, there are both pluses and minuses.

The Honor Pad X9 tablet arrived in Europe

The former include a large 120 Hz 11.5-inch screen with a resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels, a metal body and six speakers, and the latter the Snapdragon 685 platform. By name, you might think that it is close to the Snapdragon 690, but this is not at all So.

Honor Pad X9 tablet
Honor Pad X9 tablet

The Snapdragon 685 is technically an old platform. Yes, it is produced according to 6 nm standards, but inside there are four Cortex-A73 cores and four Cortex-A53 cores, that is, the old generations of Arm cores. As a result, in AnTuTu 9, the platform scores only about 280,000 points, which is even less than the Snapdragon 480. That is, the sixth series platform with an index of 685 is significantly slower than the fourth series platform with an index of 480.

Returning to the tablet, from the rest we can note a 7250 mAh battery with support for 10 W charging, which is not enough for such a large device, and a camera with a resolution of only 5 megapixels.

honor pad x9 antutu

The Honor Pad X9 has an Antutu score of 287,000 on the Antutu v9 benchmark. This puts it in the mid-range category, performing better than 74% of other tablets. The tablet is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 processor, which has a clock speed of up to 2.8 GHz. It also has 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

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Here is a breakdown of the Honor Pad X9’s Antutu score:

  • CPU: 69,814 points
  • GPU: 88,289 points
  • UX: 63,365 points
  • Memory: 64,532 points
  • Battery: 9,000 points

The Honor Pad X9’s Antutu score is comparable to other tablets in its price range, such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 and the Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus. However, it is slightly lower than the Antutu score of the Apple iPad mini 6.

Overall, the Honor Pad X9 has a good Antutu score for a mid-range tablet. It is powerful enough to handle most tasks, such as browsing the web, watching videos, and playing games. However, it may not be as fast as some of the more expensive tablets on the market.