The Honor 9 handset had been certified by TENAA (China’s equivalent to the FCC) quite recently, and the device has just popped up in a Yellow color. TENAA’s listing mentioned only the Gold-colored Honor 9 handset, while the White one was shown off in an image by the site as well, but it seems like a Yellow-colored model will be available as well, at least if the latest leak is to be believed. Now, it is also worth mentioning that the Honor 9 will probably become available in Black and Blue variants as well, same as its predecessor, the Honor 8.
Now, if you take a look at the leaked image, you will see a device which is pretty much identical to every Honor 9 leak we’ve seen lately, including the one that was shared by TENAA earlier this month. This handset comes in a bright Yellow color, which looks a bit odd in the provided image, but it remains to be seen what will it look like in real life, if it ever gets announced, that is. The device sports a dual camera setup on the back, and next to it you’ll notice a dual-LED, dual-tone flash, and what seems to be a laser autofocus. The fingerprint scanner is placed below the display of the Honor 9, and that key will probably double as the phone’s home button as well. The power / lock, volume up and volume down buttons can be found on the right-hand side of the Honor 9, and the device will be made out of metal and glass, just like its predecessor.
Now, thanks to TENAA, we know what to expect in the spec department as well. The Honor 9 will sport a 5.15-inch fullHD (1920 x 1080) display, 4GB / 6GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable internal storage. The device will be fueled by the Kirin 960 64-bit octa-core processor, which is Huawei’s SoC, and Android Nougat will come pre-installed on the Honor 9 with Huawei’s Emotion UI (EMUI) installed on top of it. 20-megapixel and 12-megapixel cameras will be located on the back of the Honor 9, and a single 8-megapixel snapper will be included up front. A 3,100mAh battery will also be a part of this package, and it will not be removable. Check out our TENAA Honor 9 coverage if you’d like to get more info.