Huawei Honor 9 Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 7 (Nougat)
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To find out information about Signal Strength, Network Information, Remaining Battery Time and Battery Usage (by Application), drag down your notifications screen and select Settings.
Select Device Maintenance – Battery.
From this screen you can see which Apps are using the most battery power and select Power Saving Mode.
If you then click the Battery Usage button you can see a wealth of valuable technical information about your phone which may help with diagnostics and network troubleshooting.
Follow this guide if you want to check the data and WiFi usage on your Huawei Honor 9.
In this day and age, staying connected is essential. However, whether we like it or not, most mobile data plans put a limit on our data usage each month.
Browsing through Social Media may be fine, but downloading and streaming content can easily eat up on your monthly data allocation.
Reaching your data cap means that you cannot stay online for the rest of the month. Worse, you may be allowed to go online but it also means a huge bill by month’s end.
- Go to Settings → Connections → Data Usage
- From there, you can set a limit or data cap for a certain time period or billing cycle (a week, month, etc).
- You may also press the Menu option and tap “Restrict Background Data Usage.” This option will help you manage your data usage, especially for apps that run in the background (such as Instagram and Messenger). However, this also means that the apps may stop working properly.
To check WiFi usage on the Huawei Honor 9, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings → Connections → Data Usage
- From there, tap on the Menu button (3 vertical dots on the upper-right corner of the screen).
- Tap on “Show WiFi” then “Wi-Fi data usage.”
Alternatively, some Android handsets may need to follow these steps below:
- Go to Settings → WiFi & Internet → Data Usage
- Tap WiFi Data Usage to view WiFi stats.
- From this menu, you can also view data/WiFi usage per app.
The methods above generally work for most Android phone devices. Some handsets may have slight variations, you should just look for something similar Connections, Networks, or Data Usage menus.
Huawei users however have to follow a different process. Below is a short guide to check data and WiFi usage for Huawei phone users:
- Go to Optimizer → Data Usage
- From there, you can view your data usage for the month.
- You also have a Smart Data Saver feature. You may turn that on if you want to.
- You can also tap on the apps which are shown to be big data consumers and adjust their usage/consumption accordingly.
- You may also set a limit by tapping “More Data Settings” then “Monthly Data Limit.”
Android now comes with a sound Equaliser so you can adjust your bass and treble.
Simply open a music file using the Music Player App or just open the App.
Then press More in the top right and choose Settings – SoundAlive and then select Custom.
Then simply move the sliders or dials to adjust the bass and treble.
While typing emails or notes, you can simply tap the space key twice and the phone will insert a full stop / period.
This option may need to be turned on in the keyboard settings.
This can be found in Settings – General management – Language and input.
If you want to find your phone’s WiFi MAC address (for improved WiFi security), then go to Settings – About device or About phone – Status.
Then scroll down until you see WiFi MAC Address. The address should be a series of Hex numbers and letters.
To use your phone as a WiFi hotspot, tether it via USB or via Bluetooth, then go to Settings – Connections – Mobile hotspot and tethering.
You can then choose from three options:
1) USB – connect your phone via a USB cable. The phone should automatically configure the correct settings.
2) Mobile/WiFi Hotspot – To turn your phone into a WiFi hotspot, press Configure WiFi hotspot. You will then be asked to enter a Network SSID (this is your own name for the WiFi hotspot). Then choose Security and lastly, choose a password (this is password for your WiFi hotspot which you will enter on your computer).
3) Bluetooth – With this option, you will need to pair a Bluetooth device with your phone. On the other device, ensure you search for Bluetooth devices and your phone should show up.
If you want to setup new email accounts, like Yahoo or Hotmail, go to the Play Store and download your favourite email service.
Almost all of them have an App now, so the setup is much easier than in the past.
Install the App and follow the instructions to set it up correctly.
Then if you want to modify or view your accounts, go to Settings – Cloud and accounts.
If you find yourself woken up by notifications, text messages or incoming calls, then there is a handy feature called Do not disturb.
To enable this go to Settings – Sound and vibration – Do not disturb.
Next, select Enable now or Enable as scheduled.
The latter option will give you options to set the time period for your Do not disturb.
You can also add exceptions to allow notifications from certain contacts that you don’t mind bothering you.
Sometimes you may get a notification from a particular App and you would like to change the settings for that App.
To do this, pull down your notifications screen.
Then long press on the App you would like to see the settings for.
Then select the gear icon. This will take you straight to the App settings.
If you find that a particular App is sending you too many notifications, there is a quick way to disable these.
When you receive the notification, pull down the notification screen. Then long press on the notification. You should see a small ‘i’. Press this and you should see the notifications specific to that App.
Simply select Block notifications to disable them for that App only.


