HONOR X9d sets new record.
FORGET everything you thought you knew about fragile, overpriced phones. In a move that has left the industry SHAKEN, HONOR has just BULLETPROOFED the smartphone game by SHATTERING the Guinness World Record for the highest smartphone drop — a STAGGERING 6.133 METRES onto solid ground. This isn’t innovation; this is a BRUTAL DECLARATION OF WAR against the planned obsolescence that giants like Apple and Samsung have been SELLING YOU for years. The so-called “unbreakable” HONOR X9d SURVIVED the fall INTACT. Ask yourself: why aren’t ALL phones built like this?
THEY’RE LAUGHING AT YOUR BROKEN SCREENS
While competitors sell you flimsy glass slabs and $500 repair bills, HONOR is engineering devices that can allegedly survive 30 minutes underwater, high-pressure jets of 85°C water, and impacts on asphalt and cobblestone. It boasts an IP69K rating and a SGS Triple-Resistant Premium Performance Certification. This EXPOSES a dark truth: the technology to make virtually indestructible phones HAS ALWAYS EXISTED. The big players simply CHOOSE NOT TO USE IT because your accidents and insurance claims are a MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR revenue stream. The HONOR X9d isn’t just a phone; it’s an ACCUSATION.
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A LEGACY OF MAKING OTHER BRANDS LOOK PATHETIC
HONOR’s record-breaking spree is a SYSTEMATIC CAMPAIGN to humiliate the status quo. Their foldable phone lifted 104 kilograms. The previous X9c model had 264 units dropped simultaneously WITHOUT A SINGLE BREAK. This new feat is the final nail in the coffin for the narrative that toughness must sacrifice elegance. CEO Fred Zhou calls it a “statement.” It’s more than that—it’s a REVELATION of how badly you’ve been played.
BUILT FOR A WORLD THE TECH ELITES WON’T PREPARE YOU FOR
The HONOR X9d is engineered for extreme temperatures, down to -30°C and up to 55°C, with AI that keeps it responsive in heavy rain. This is a device for a gritty, unpredictable reality, not the curated, air-conditioned bubble most flagship phones are designed for. It raises a disturbing question: in a world growing more volatile by the day, why are we carrying devices as delicate as eggshells?
The HONOR X9d being put through its paces.
This record isn’t just about a phone surviving a two-story drop; it’s a BRUTAL MIRROR held up to an entire industry that profits from your fragility. The next time your screen cracks from a minor slip, remember: it was a CHOICE, not an inevitability. The era of disposable tech is over, and its death was recorded in brutal, high-definition detail from over six meters in the air.



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