I Unboxed the Honor X7d Box, Priced at Rp4.5 Million; This Is What It Contains
Honor X7d has become Honor’s new mid-range flagship in Indonesia. The phone went on sale from March 2026 at Rp4.5 million for the 8/512 GB configuration. At that price, the X7d brings a number of notable specifications, including a 120 Hz display, a large battery, ample memory, a high-resolution camera, and a body with drop protection. KompasTekno had the opportunity to unbox the packaging and briefly test the Honor X7d in the Indonesian Desert Gold colour.
On first glance at the box, the design impression is fairly standard. The front bears an image of the product, the device name, and several specification details and the IMEI, just like most other smartphone boxes. The size and weight of the box also feel normal. However, once opened, the contents are quite complete.
Apart from the phone unit, the user also receives a soft case, a 35W charging adapter, a USB-C cable, and a wired USB-C headset. Such inclusions are increasingly rare on many modern smartphones. This completeness allows the user to use the phone to its maximum right out of the box without needing to spend more on accessories.
Moreover, wired headsets have recently regained popularity among many users. The X7d therefore includes a wired headset inside the box. Once powered on, the phone can be charged immediately using the included adapter and cable, which support 35 W fast charging.
Moving to the chassis design, the X7d presents a fairly slim profile. Its edges are rounded with a flat frame, making it comfortable to hold in one hand. The back uses a matte finish, but remains susceptible to fingerprints, so users should keep it clean. On the other hand, the camera module protrudes with a glossy finish that gives a mirror-like effect. Around the camera module there are bronze-accented trim that make the look feel slightly more premium.