Abstract: In this review I will talk about the phone and in a few weeks after longer use I will focus on its camera s.Of course a lot of comparisons were made to Samsung and Apple and of course this is larger/smaller faster better but once beyond all that what have...
We might not have considered Huawei as a strong contender a year ago, but the P9 has proved a formidable opponent. On paper the HTC 10 wins in some areas and matches in others, but both debut unique camera technology that requires further testing. µ...
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Published: 2016-04-14, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Best fingerprint scanner on the market, slender design, dual camera solution is fun, microSD card expansion, ample power for all tasks
Some questionable software points, battery life not standout (as 3,000mAh would suggest), camera software (defocus) glitchy
The P9 is a step above and beyond last year's P8. It's got cleaner software, ample power, decent (albeit sometimes quirky) cameras, the best fingerprint scanner on the market, and a variety of features that successfully place it in among the flagshi...
If you want the definite article the Huawei P9 Plus is the way to go, but there's a premium for the bigger screen, more storage and RAM, larger battery, speaker upgrade, Press Touch and improved selfie camera. We awarded the P9 a very commendable four s...
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Published: 2016-04-13, Author: Matt , review by: Theinquirer.net
Let's get this straight. The camera really is the main draw here and Huawei knows it. You're not going to pick up the Huawei P9 on the merits of its specs. It looks nice, and competes with the grunt of its Samsung, Apple, LG and HTC competitors, going on...
The Huawei P9 rolls powerful Leica camera tech into a well-made, attractive handset. The specs won't set the world on fire, but there's more than enough to admire...
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Published: 2016-04-11, Author: Simon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Amazing camera, Beautiful design, Compact metal frame, Strong battery life, High performance processor, Smooth software
Quite slippery, Some UI niggles
Huawei has been searching for a winning smartphone for years. The Chinese company has come close to perfection before with the Mate 8 and the Nexus 6P, which we called the best Android phone of 2015, but it hasn't quite landed on the right combination o...
Published: 2016-04-08, Author: Matt , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: A coffee table book was given out to attendees highlighting the varied visual worlds captured on the new device by an almost endless list of photographers...