Recently at Levelthree in Kramerville, HONOR brought its Unbreakable Challenge energy back to life, giving media and invited guests a hands-on look at what the already-on-sale HONOR X9d 5G is really built to handle. At a time when South Africans are holding onto their devices for longer and upgrades need to feel genuinely worth it, the message was clear: durability is no longer optional, it’s part of what premium means.
Celebs, athletes and pressure tests collide
The experience drew a lively mix of sporting powerhouses and entertainment favourites, including World’s Strongest Man Ryno Nel, Blue Bulls rugby players Mpilo Gumede, Nizaam Carr and Sergeal Petersen, soccer stars Vincent Pule, Lyle Lakay and Grant Margeman, alongside familiar media faces like Penny Ntuli and Thembi Seete. While the guest list added buzz, the spotlight stayed firmly on the device, with live demos designed to show strength in ways everyday users can actually relate to.





Real-life challenges for real-life use
As the latest addition to HONOR’s Unbreakable Series, the X9d 5G was put through a series of physical challenges that mirrored real-world mishaps. From wrecking ball impacts and sandpit exposure to paintball hits, water immersion and ice endurance, each test reflected the kinds of knocks, spills and weather surprises that usually end a phone’s confidence early.
Built tough for African conditions
On the spec sheet, the HONOR X9d 5G leads with SGS Triple-Resistant Premium Performance Certification, offering up to 2.5m drop resistance, IP69K water resistance and IP66 dust resistance. A multilayer cushioning system with six impact-absorbing layers helps soften hard landings, while rainproof and glove-friendly touch controls keep the screen usable even when conditions aren’t ideal.

Water resistance was a major focus, with the device engineered to handle high-pressure exposure, a practical win for outdoor lifestyles and unpredictable weather. Powering it all is a massive 8300mAh battery, currently the largest smartphone battery available in South Africa, paired with reverse charging for extra peace of mind.
Strength meets everyday usability
Durability may be the headline, but the display is where users spend their time. The X9d 5G delivers an ultra-bright screen rated up to 6000 nits, built for outdoor visibility without sacrificing everyday comfort.


Fred Zhou, CEO of HONOR South Africa, summed it up: “The HONOR X9d 5G is built for the way Mzansi actually lives, enhanced to take on more challenges while delivering real long-term value.”
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As phones become long-term companions rather than quick upgrades, HONOR’s Unbreakable Challenge shows that strength, battery life and usability aren’t extras anymore, they’re the new baseline for smart value in South Africa.
