A Snap -
on shirt, a freaking awesome
magnetic tray, a VW water bottle, and the ultra rare Humble Mechanic sticker.
This is where the problems start to occur though as the
magnetic connection is precarious at best and I never felt that comfortable using it
on my lap,
on a table fine even a backseat
tray table it was fine.
Inside the box (unboxing the Honor 9i): Handset, user manual, SIM
Tray ejector PIN, data cable (USB to Micro USB), earphone, plastic case and travel charger 5V / 2A SAR Value: highest value is 1.09 Body: It is using metal body, build and finishing very good, looks premium, comfortable to hold and use SIM Type: Nano + Nano / micro SD slot (hybrid) Weight and Dimensions: 164 grams, 156.20 x 75.00 x 7.50 (mm) Screen: 5.9 inches, 2160 x 1080 pixels resolution, viewing angles, touch response and color reproduction are great, 2.5 D curved glass, 18:9 aspect ratio Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, light and
magnetic, gyro sensor is missing LED Notification: Yes OTG: Yes supported RAM: 4 GB (about 1.82 GB free
on first boot) ROM: 64 GB (about 52 GB free
on first boot) OS: Android Nougat 7.0 + EMUI 5.1