HONOR X9d Review: The ‘Unbreakable’ Battery Monster Perfect for the South African Hustle

Let’s be honest: buying a smartphone today often feels like taking out a second mortgage. With ultra-flagships breaching the R30,000 mark, consumers are rightfully asking what they are actually getting for their hard-earned money. For the average South African on the go, the answer isn't usually a 100x zoom lens or a titanium frame. It is reliability.

Between unpredictable power grids, chaotic commutes, and active outdoor lifestyles, we demand a lot from our devices.

Enter the HONOR X9d. Priced at a highly competitive R9,999, this device makes two massive promises: unparalleled durability and a battery that simply refuses to die. We stripped away the marketing jargon and put it to the test to see how it handles real life.

 

Here is why the HONOR X9d might just be the most practical smartphone in South Africa right now.

Built for the Clumsy (and the Elements)

When a brand calls a phone "unbreakable," it is easy to be sceptical. Let's be clear: no phone is truly indestructible. However, the X9d comes astonishingly close for everyday mishaps.

Instead of looking like a chunky, rubberised construction-site phone, the X9d features an ultra-slim 7.76mm profile and a sleek, curved display. Yet, beneath that elegant exterior is HONOR’s Ultra-Bounce Anti-Drop Technology.

  • Drop Resistance: It can survive drops from up to 2.5 meters. In our testing, it took face-first drops onto hard tiles without a single crack or loss of touch sensitivity.

  • Water & Dust Proof: Boasting IP69K, IP68, and IP66 certifications, it handles full submersion, cold water blasts, and even 85°C hot water splashes. If you drop it in the pool or get caught in a highveld thunderstorm, the X9d won't even blink.

A Battery That Laughs at Loadshedding

The crown jewel of the X9d is its massive 8300mAh Silicon-Carbon battery. In a market where 5000mAh is the standard, this capacity is quietly ridiculous.

During an extreme torture test—streaming video at maximum volume and brightness—the phone lasted a staggering 15 hours. For the average user, this easily translates to two to three full days of normal use (social media, calls, GPS, streaming) without needing a plug.

When you finally do need to charge, the included 66W HONOR SuperCharge brick gets you from 0 to 50% in under 30 minutes. It even supports 7.5W wired reverse charging, turning your phone into a power bank for your wireless earbuds or a friend's dying device.

Display and Performance

The 6.79-inch 120Hz OLED display is gorgeous, smooth, and features an ultra-high peak brightness of 6000 nits, making it perfectly visible under the harsh South African sun. It also comes packed with eye-comfort features, including risk-free dimming and blue light filtering to reduce eye strain during late-night scrolling.

Under the hood, it is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 paired with 12GB of RAM.

  • The Reality Check: This is not a flagship performance monster. If you are a hardcore gamer looking for maximum frame rates on the heaviest titles, this isn't for you. But for daily multitasking, social media, and medium-setting gaming, it is perfectly stable, smooth, and doesn't overheat.

Cameras: Good, Not Great

The camera setup features a 108MP main sensor and a 5MP ultra-wide lens. In good lighting, the photos are sharp, vibrant, and instantly ready for Instagram.

However, when lighting drops or you try to capture fast-moving subjects, the limitations of a mid-range camera show. The AI processing can sometimes over-soften details when zoomed in. It does the job well for everyday snaps, but photography enthusiasts might find it slightly lacking.

 

 

The Small Compromises

To hit that R9,999 price point while offering a titanic battery, HONOR had to make a few cuts.

  • No eSIM: A slight annoyance for frequent travellers.

  • Bloatware: You will spend your first five minutes uninstalling pre-loaded apps and generic games.

  • Connectivity: The Wi-Fi antenna struggled slightly in known household "dead zones" compared to top-tier flagships.

The Verdict

The HONOR X9d is not trying to compete with R30,000 ultra-flagships, and that is exactly why it succeeds. It knows exactly what it wants to be: a stress-free, dependable workhorse.

For R9,999, you get a beautiful screen, a phone that can survive being dropped on concrete, and a battery that completely eliminates charger anxiety. For the bustling, on-the-go South African, it offers exactly what matters most, which is peace of mind.

You should buy this phone if:

  • You suffer from constant low-battery anxiety and hate carrying a power bank.
  • You are notoriously clumsy and tired of paying for expensive screen replacements.
  • You need a dependable, fast-charging device that can survive the chaos of a busy South African lifestyle without breaking the bank.

Written by: Shihaam (Gabriella) Steyn-Adams.

Guzzle Media