gadgetpilipinas.net Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:37
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These days, the camera has become one of the key selling points for smartphones. Huawei certainly knows this, and now, through a partnership with one of the most prominent names in the imaging industry, Leica, they have come out with their own beast, the...
Overall Design, Camera Performance, Performance on day to day tasks, Display Quality, Big Room for Customization, USB TypeC Port, Good Sound Quality from Headphone Jack, Fast Fingerprint Recognition...
Average Battery Life, Inconsistent Gaming Performance, Poorly Optimized UI, No OIS, No Fast Charging, No 4K Recording, Average Sound Quality from Speaker...
The Huawei P9 is certainly a very capable smartphone. Its processing package handles daily tasks with ease, has a good display, and is beautifully designed. It does have its shortcomings though, such as the average battery life, the inconsistent gaming pe...
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Indeed, the only camera I have with me all the time is the one on my smartphone, so I was very interested indeed to see how Huawei's P9 would stack up against other smartphone snappers. After all, when it's partnered with the century-old, and much revered...
Dual-lens camera, Lightning fast fingerprint reader...
Huawei Emotion UI...
The Huawei P9's Leica dual-lens camera is its crowning achievement, but the P9 isn't without its flaws...
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Serious ContenderThe Huawei P9 is as exquisite as it is gorgeous (much like Scarlett Johansson); I have grown to actually appreciate and respect Huawei as a smartphone brand. It is a serious contender to this otherwise stagnant smartphone market filled wi...
We Review The P9, Love At First Sight Serious ContenderThe Huawei P9 is as exquisite as it is gorgeous (much like Scarlett Johansson); I have grown to actually appreciate and respect Huawei as a smartphone brand. It is a serious contender to this otherwi...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:37
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Huawei wants to play with the big boys. The Chinese company wants to be taken seriously as a competitor to Apple and Samsung, but right now it's rooted firmly among the second tier of Android manufacturers, competing with the likes of Sony, LG, HTC and Mo...
Gorgeous design, Powerful processor, Good camera setup...
Questionable interface, Average battery life, Lacks fast charging...
The P9 is another accomplished smartphone from Huawei, with an innovative camera setup and plenty of power under the hood. But it's not perfect, and there are still issues with the heavy Emotion UI...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:37
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Ibland kan inte värdet av att få till de viktiga delarna understrykas nog och det är precis vad Huawei P9 lyckas med. Full HD-skärmen av IPS-NEO LCD-typ på 5,2 tum, åttakärniga Hisilicon Kirin 955-chippet och Android 6.0 med Huaweis eget Emotion UI 4.0 vi...
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This is a sponsored post of a review unit from Huawei Malaysia*Having reviewed the Honor Mate 8 and Honor 6 Plus and personally using the Honor 7 , I recently realised how much of a Huawei fan I've become. While I've been impressed with the cheaper Honor...
This is a sponsored post by Huawei Malaysia* Finally, after 2 months+ of using the Huawei Mate ...Huawei Mate 8 a refined 6-inch phablet with insane battery life*This is a sponsored post by Huawei Malaysia* Having used the Huawei Mate 8 for awhile now, I...
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Until now, Huawei has always been a bit of a budget brand. Its devices provided decent bang for buck, but nothing that could compare to high-end phones from Apple or Samsung .The P9 is trying to change that – it's the first phone from Huawei that feels ge...
Exceptional camera with plenty of shooting modes; great design; expandable storage...
Android skin is slightly frustrating; awkwardly located fingerprint scanner; touchscreen responsiveness could be better...
The Huawei P9 is almost a fantastic smartphone – it looks great, has one of the best cameras around and comes with plenty of power and storage. But its software isn't quite up to scratch and that makes for a phone that's too often awkward and frustrat...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:38
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There was time, not so long ago, that the brand Huawei was a name associated only with some of the cheapest phones in town. You'd find them in the Post Office with long codenames like the Y320 and the G730 and the only thing you could be sure of was that...
We like the Huawei P9 quite a bit. it has the features and performance to give Apple and Samsung a run for their money, and it has the price tag to give phone shoppers pause before they dive into a plan with a more expensive model. There is no one feature...
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The P9 has the paper specifications that help it stand out in the crowd. It is not the top flagship but at two-thirds its price, it is exceptionally well-specified and well-built.I have been using it for about a month in between other smartphone reviews...
– a lot to Leica Who are we, Hawaii, Huawei? It is not as well known a brand in Australia as in Asia. It is better known for its Google Nexus 6P. But get used to it – Huawei is a brand that will be here for the long term. In fact, this Chinese telecomm...
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There are plenty of smartphones on the market and the big point of difference for most is the quality of the camera. Huawei's new P9 stand out from the crowd with not one, but two cameras on the device.The Chinese company has cleverly partnered with Leica...
Duallens camera is a winner, sleek design, thin chassis, good size, slick performance...
UI could be better, camera controls a little fiddly...
The Huawei P9 is a standout smartphone in the mid-range thanks to its innovative camera. But throw in the sleek styling and thin design it's a lot more than just a fancy camera. With its sharp display and snappy performance, the Huawei P9 is a pleasure t...
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There are plenty of smartphones on the market and the big point of difference for most is the quality of the camera. Huawei's new P9 stand out from the crowd with not one, but two cameras on the device.The Chinese company has cleverly partnered with Leica...
The Huawei P9 is a standout smartphone in the mid-range thanks to its innovative camera. But throw in the sleek styling and thin design it's a lot more than just a fancy camera.With its sharp display and snappy performance, the Huawei P9 is a pleasure to...
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Huawei is quickly becoming one of the largest smartphone presences in the markets and this year's blitz marketing campaign focusing on the new Huawei P9 is just evidence of how much the company is investing on this.You can't walk around town without seein...
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There is no doubt that Huawei's has been very successful with its mobile division, with many of its devices, whether entry-level or flagship offering, took huge success and enormous sales figures. To put that in numbers, that is 27.5 million units shippe...
The Leica branding comes as a nice uplift, especially that it is able to deliver people's expectation. The processing power is not shabby either, as it is able to match or even topped the competitions. It is also quite thin with a beautifully crafted body...
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cybershack.com.au Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:38
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Huawei's P9 is quite possibly the most interesting high-end alternative to the likes of Apple and Samsung currently on the market. On top of a more than reasonable AUD$799 asking price, the P9 is the first phone born out of Huawei's partnership with luxur...
Dual rear-cameras offer a unique, fun, smartphone photography experience, Great price, Good battery life...
Bland design, Heavy Android overlay...
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Selling a new phone by focusing on the camera is not a new thing and we've been impressed when it's happened in the past: Nokia's Lumias did some great things (which masked Windows Phone's deficiencies) while Apple's 6S Plus impressed with its Dynamic Ran...
Stunning pictures of nearby subjects, Great value, Fun to use, Fast fingerprint reader...
Battery-life, Australian price hike...
The P9 is a decent mid-range phone with best-on-the-market fingerprint reader and potentially the best camera of any phone (including many compact cameras)...
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Selling a new phone by focusing on the camera is not a new thing and we've been impressed when it's happened in the past: Nokia's Lumias did some great things (which masked Windows Phone's deficiencies) while Apple's 6S Plus impressed with its Dynamic Ran...
Stunning pictures of nearby subjects, Great value, Fun to use, Fast fingerprint reader...
Battery-life, Australian price hike...
The P9 is a decent mid-range phone with best-on-the-market fingerprint reader and potentially the best camera of any phone (including many compact cameras)...
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If you don't know Huawei already, you will do soon. The Chinese manufacturer is pushing smartphones like the Huawei P9 into UK markets in a big way, even shelling out for an ad campaign featuring Henry Cavill and Scarlett Johansson. The company has some...
Sleek and classy casing, Lengthy battery life, High quality screen, Generally excellent camera...
Camera issues, Annoying interface overlay...
A classy and desirable phone let down by some surprising and not so surprising problems...
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Launching this month in Australia, the P9 is the latest flagship smartphone from Huawei. In an effort to push the bounds a little, the phone features a rather special dual lens camera developed in conjunction with Leica. But how does it hold up in actual...
Excellent dual camera, Small bezels and slim form, Great fingerprint scanner...
Bloated Huawei Android skin, No optical stabilisation, Underpowered hands free speaker...
In a word, yes. The phone takes great pics, while catering to both those who want to grab happy snaps without too much thought, or prefer to dig into manual settings. The build quality is top notch, as is the hardware and performance. The Huawei Android...
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Smartphones with brilliant cameras are a dime a dozen, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a smartphone that doesn't have, at the bare minimum, a 12MP sensor and some of the manufacturer's own bells and whistles thrown into the fray (case in point, Samsung'...
Simple and easy-to-use UI, Affordably priced flagship, Monochrome mode takes some exceedingly detailed and breathtaking shots...
Metallic body and finish makes it difficult to hold and prone to slips, Both front and back are fingerprint magnets...
With a dual sensor main camera capable of taking some really gorgeous and over-the-top monochromatic shots, it's hard to ignore a flagship smartphone like the Huawei P9.If anything else, the phone pays homage to Leica with its monochrome mode and its abil...
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The Huawei P9 is a powerful smartphone with two quad-core processors and an impressive 1080×1920 display, which you would need to get the most out of the kind of photos you will get from two 12MP lenses.As smartphones go, performance-wise it is as good as...
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The Huawei P9 was launched with much fanfare a couple of months ago. In fact, it was probably the most hyped device ever from Huawei, and it's not hard to see why: the P9 is the first product conceived from the company's collaboration with Leica to “ rein...
Huawei has come a long way, and the P9 is a testament to how much the company has grown over the years. Not only did Huawei manage to form a partnership with one of the most well-known camera manufacturers in the industry to produce the P9, this device is...
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By now, you should have heard about Huawei P9 's special dual rear cameras module and it's been almost two weeks now since its sale launch in Malaysia. Although it's not the first smartphone to install dual rear cameras, it's certainly the first to be co-...
The P9 is indeed one of the best camera-centric smartphones that Huawei has to offer. I love its simple yet elegant design especially the bumpless camera, performance is good enough to play some high-end games, great photo editing software, amazing photo...
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Huawei's flagship phone is an unexpected surprise.I'M the type of person who picks the same flavour of ice-cream every time – pralines and cream – because it's my favourite. I use a bag until it is well-worn, seams splitting at the sides, before I am forc...
Camera has many modes and takes great photos, sleek design, speedy fingerprint sensor...
Bloatware, average battery life...
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Leica. Leica, Leica, Leica.That's all anyone ever sees when they look at Huawei's new P9 smartphone. It's the first smartphone born from the German camera maker's collaboration with the Chinese smartphone behemoth and it's one of the most hyped flagships...
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Chinese smartphone makers are the unsung heroes of the smartphone revolution. Without the marketing clout or reach of their US or Korean rivals, they have, nevertheless, managed to create a range of really distinct, popular devices that don't cost an arm...
I give the device top marks for its design and performance. The battery is exceptionally good and I'm noticing faster charging and performance from devices that are now using the USB-C connector.As smartphones go, performance-wise it is as good as any And...
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Perhaps if you think of this as a camera first and everything a phone does for you second then that gives you an idea of what it can do.Very early on I took a picture of the local lake and right at the top of the image was a branch of a tree that spread a...
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Is the Huawei P9's monochrome mode just a gimick like critics say it is?The Huawei P9 recently launched here in Malaysia with a dual-camera setup from just RM2099. Featuring a unique monochrome mode with a dedicated ISP (Image Signal Processing) chip for...
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When I started this review I never intended it to run to three parts. But living with the P9 day-to-day has uncovered such a bunch of interesting features I haven't been able to restrain myself from passing all the news on to you.In part 2 of this review...
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Huawei have finally launched their flagship smartphone, The P9 and its plus sized premium sibling, the P9 Plus in New Zealand. The P9 is all about photography and to this Huawei partnered with German camera maker, Leica.The key point of difference with th...
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Although they've probably made dongles that you've used, Huawei is a name that relatively few people are properly aware of. This, though, is a company that I've spent some time with recently and they're eager for that to change. They're already pushing ag...
I've used this phone as my main handset for several weeks now. It's bloody brilliant. The handset feels premium and it acts premium. No fingerprints got stuck on it, the phone operated quickly, it has a great camera and a great battery life.My only proble...
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Part one of my Huawei P9 review is here, but I've postponed my review of the P9's cameras in order to gain as full an understanding as I can of the principles behind them. And, of course, to work my way through all their myriad functions.I was intending a...
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Following the company's recently established practice of alternately switching between the release of a premium and more budget orientated model, the latest offering to appear from Huawei is the company's high-end P9 smart phone product. Released with mor...
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Though we've not had as much time as we'd like with the phone to really get to know it, an afternoon with the P9 allowed us to explore some of our local surrounds and see how the much talked about camera stacked up next to one of the higher rated Android...
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We are in Bali, Indonesia today, where Chinese brand Huawei has officially unveiled their dual-camera flagship, the P9, to the ASEAN region. The P9 is the first phone co-engineered with German camera brand Leica and features a dual-camera setup that combi...
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Huawei's newest smartphone, the P9, has certainly created its fair share of buzz lately for a number of reasons. It's the first device co-engineered with their new buddies, German camera maker Leica, and is the first Huawei-branded that sports a dual-came...
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gadgetynews.com Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:40
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The Huawei P9 was launched almost three weeks ago and GadgetyNews was there . Since then, I have been living with the phone that packs Leica camera smarts and no fewer than three snapper sensors – one up front and two around back.Huawei is still trying to...
Great camera, Excellent build quality, Looks nice enough, Fast processor, Bright and colourful screen...
Lacks fast charging, EMUI still not quite there yet, Still not cheap...
The Huawei P9 is a great smartphone for photography buffs, with its image processing being some of the best you'll find on any phone.Yes it is well made, with decent design and performance. Is this enough for a flagship phone though?The P9 has certainly m...
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In my review of the Cyanogen-based Wileyfox Storm I welcomed the arrival of the new generation of modestly priced smartphones, functional without being flashy, more “burners” than “bling”. I saw the nearly disposable utility smartphone as a trend worth en...
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Huawei took to the stage in London in early April to announce the widely anticipated (and hugely leaked) Huawei P9, the latest Android flagship with a dual-camera arrangement never seen before on a phone. We've put the Huawei P9 through its paces and here...
Based on our time with the Huawei P9, we're pretty impressed. The metal unibody smartphone is utterly gorgeous and the attention to detail is impressive, from the chamfered edges to the slightly curved glass that makes it more comfortable to swipe from th...
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A few weeks ago in London, Huawei announced the newest P series of smart phone with the P9 with dual cameras.What do you get in the box for the Huawei P9, USB type C cable, the P9, Headset with controls, and wall charger and the sim Eject tool and Quick S...
With Huawei working with Leica has made an excellent camera smart phone. The most striking feature is of course the dual camera, which lets you create without too much trouble great photos. In addition, the built-in fingerprint sensor excellence. The u...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:41
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If you are the sort who would never buy a less than stunning device irrespective of its smarts, then this is the phone for you.Huawei have taken on Apple in the looks department and have produced a device that not just takes on the iPhone but have also de...
Beautiful build quality, Best in class camera, USBC, Very good screen, Value purchase...
Huaweis custom Android overlay is unnecessary, no fast charge...
Huawei have been steadily making massive strides into the smartphone market, and their timing is fantastic too. There is a void left by Sony and HTC have haemorraged marketshare in the past couple of years.The P9 is going to be the first Huawei handset th...
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Huawei's latest flagship smartphone, the P9, goes toe-to-toe with the best of Samsung and Apple, while undercutting the lot.At least that's Huawei's aim. Being the third-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, it wants a larger slice of the high-end...
excellent camera, brilliant fingerprint scanner, good screen, great build and feel, microSD card support, USBC, good battery stats, decent battery life...
EMUI not quite up to scratch, fixedfocus selfie camera, no quick charging, no removable battery, screen not good for VR (low res)...
The build, the feel, the camera and fingerprint sensor are all top-notch on the Huawei P9. It is the best smartphone the Chinese manufacturer has made, and is so close to competitors Samsung and Apple.The one thing that lets it down is the software. Versi...
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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...
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With today's smartphones having more features and getting more powerful, Chinese handset manufacturer Huawei decided to take on the high-rollers by partnering up with German brand Leica to step up its mobile photography game.Is Huawei‘s P9 the next choice...
Slim and light form factor, Premium design, Dual Leica lenses produce impressive raws, Monochrome mode for extra drama!, Effective shooting modes, Beefy processor...
Software bugs, Underwhelming battery life...
The Huawei P9 is the kind of smartphone with a simple design and light body, yet attractive and easy to handle. The capabilities it offers its user in terms of imaging is undoubtedly impressive thanks to the dual rear cameras that produce images that are...
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Huawei has been chipping away at the flagship smartphone block for years now, gradually adding appeal to its seemingly desired western audience with each iteration. But while last year's P8 lost its way with sloppy software and knuckle-based nonsense, thi...
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...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:42
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CHINESE PHONE MAKER Huawei has had a good run over the past couple of years. We were impressed with the Huawei P8 , but feared with its iPhone-style design, the firm was in danger of aping Apple a little too much. Huawei needed to carve its own path throu...
Leica camera, attractive metal design, smooth performance, decent battery, sensible price...
No fast charging, gimmicky...
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...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:42
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Huawei has had a good run over the past couple of years. We were impressed with the P8, but feared that the Chinese company was in danger of aping Apple a little too much. Huawei needed to carve its own path through the tricky smartphone waters of the Wes...
Leica camera, attractive metal design, smooth performance, decent battery, sensible price...
Emotion UI, no fast charging, gimmicky...
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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With the buzz around the Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5 gradually slowing down a new phone has entered the fray, this time the Huawei P9.It's a smaller name, but it makes up for that with a competitive price tag of just £449, coupled with a fairly unique and...
Innovative camera, Stylish design, Competitive price...
Only 3GB of RAM, Only a 1080p screen, No app drawer...
The Huawei P9 has a camera you won't see anywhere else, along with a stylish design, but its specs aren't quite what we expect from a flagship...
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The Huawei P9 is going to change smartphone photography forever — at least, that's what Huawei says. It's a serious claim, so how does Huawei hope to accomplish this revolution? The P9 has a dual-lens camera co-engineered by photography experts Leica . Al...
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...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:42
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeHuawei breaks all of the rules and sets up a new frontier for smartphone photography by co-engineering the Huawei P9 with German camera maker Leica Camera AG.The Huawei P9 will bring imaging at a...
If photography is your driving factor for buying a new smartphone, then the Huawei P9 should be your number one choice.Looking for another review? Visit our reviews pageWritten by Michael Brown...
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The Huawei P9 is the latest flagship smartphone from the Chinese firm, which is steadily improving with every handset it launches. The P9 then, is looking to be its best phone to date.Huawei recently joined forces with photography giant Leica, so it's no...
Powerful cameras, Premium design, Clever refocus mode...
Questionable interface, Camera doesn't dazzle, Screen could be better...
The P9 is another accomplished smartphone from Huawei, but while its innovative new dual-camera offering is an interesting talking point I'm not sure the phone does enough as a whole to topple Samsung, Apple and co...
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It's time for Huawei to mix it with the big boys. The Huawei P9 has dropped and it's got its eyes set on the likes of the iPhone 6S and Samsung Galaxy S7 at the top of the smartphone hierarchy. This might well be Huawei's best chance of breaking the big t...
Stunning AMOLED display, Brilliant camera in all conditions, Newly waterproofed body...
Expensive, It's a fingerprint magnet, Not as enticing as the S7 Edge...
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T3.com
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Huawei wants the P9 to change the way you'll see the world, have they succeeded? We don't think so, but they have created a solid smartphone, which we're looking forward to testing more.Let's start off by looking at the design. The P9 has a pretty underst...
Sleek design, Interesting camera set up, Good battery life...
Nothing innovative, Screen lackluster, Camera could be better...
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Huawei has unveiled the P9, its latest Android smartphone which packs two rear-facing cameras into its Nexus 6P-style casing. Hiding underneath the squared-off 6.95mm thick metal unibody is a HiSilicon Kirin 955 eight core processor with four cores runni...
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Huawei is a cheeky devil. First it nipped in before Apple by introducing the Force Touch Huawei Mate S Premium, and now it's only gone and jumped in with another feature we hope to see Apple trot out in September - dual cameras, with the Huawei P9 .Tim Co...
High-quality build, Much improved DoF camera effects, Bright, colourful screen...
Disappointing low-light camera performance, Software messes with Android a lot...
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Huawei is a cheeky devil. First it nipped in before Apple by introducing the Force Touch Huawei Mate S Premium, and now it's only gone and jumped in with another feature we hope to see Apple trot out in September - dual cameras, with the Huawei P9 .Tim Co...
High-quality build, Much improved DoF camera effects, Bright, colourful screen...
Disappointing low-light camera performance, Software messes with Android a lot...
The Huawei P9 is a bold phone in at least one way. Just as the Mate S showed off pressure-sensitive screen tech before anyone else, the P9 makes a case for multi-sensor computational cameras. This is future tech, folks.However, just as Huawei didn't make...
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Hands-on with what could be Huawei's best phone to date At a special event in London, Huawei has just taken the wraps off what could be its best phone ever. It's called the P9 (there's a larger, much more expensive version available too called the P9 Plus...
Dual lens tech is great, Solid performance, Decent battery life, Super fast fingerprint scanner...
EMUI skin is heavy, Camera software can be fidlly...
Huawei P9 – Battery Smartphones' battery lives haven't evolved at the same rate as their other qualities. To date most smartphones struggle to constantly last more than one to two days off a single charge. The Huawei P9 doesn't change this trend, but it's...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 20:26:57
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Chinese company Huawei has unveiled its new flagship in London. This is the Huawei P9, which surprised by its design, something continuity in the lines of Huawei and very similar to the elements are seen in iPhone, but a sign of identity: the extreme thin...
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We've all witnessed an interesting battle of flagship weapons in almost all categories under tech from the previous year. And while each section has a strong rivalry, what attracted our attention the most is the smartphone department. Our team had the cha...
Sleek design, Impressive camera capabilities, Lag-free overall performance...
Back cover is fingerprint and dirt magnet, Short battery life, long charging time, Tends to overheat when camera is on standby...
With today's prevalence of smartphones that boast superlative camera specs and impressive photographic capabilities, the P9 is certainly an appropriate response from a Chinese giant like Huawei. With Huawei teaming up with a legendary camera label like Le...
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Display: 5.2-inch LCD Memory: 32GB/64GB, 3GB/4GB of RAM, microSD slot for up to 128GB of expanded storage Processor: HiSilicon Kirin 955 Primary camera: Dual 12MP, f/2.2, Leica optics, with phase detection autofocus and dual-tone flash Charging cable...
The Huawei P9 is a great smartphone with its head in the wrong place. It's not that its cameras and imaging software are bad, but for a device that hangs its hat on photography, it's not nearly as impressive as it ought to have been. To put it bluntly, th...
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It's been two weeks, and I still have the Huawei P9 in my pocket and my iPhone in my bag. I rarely put my personal SIM in the phones that I review, but this one's an exception. Why was I so willing to put my iPhone to rest while I use the P9 as my daily d...
So, with all these, did Huawei get it right finally? Yes, and they've come a long way, too. From launching last year's P8 to no success, to launching Nexus 6P and the Mate 8 to positive public reviews, to this, a phone that's promising and not at all just...
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Tomorrow is the big day! Huawei Mobile Philippines will be launching the Huawei P9 and two more on a big event tomorrow night. We are so lucky that we are one of the few who was to get a first glimpse of this new phone. The company gave us enough time to...
Our first impressions are more focused on the aesthetics and a bit from the software. Due to our limited time with it, we were not able to insert our SIM card, test further the battery and download games to test the chipset's performance.Hands down to Hua...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-19 03:00:56
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The Huawei P9 is the latest flagship smartphone from the Chinese firm, which is steadily improving with every handset it launches. The P9 then, is looking to be its best phone to date.Huawei recently joined forces with photography giant Leica, so it's no...
The Huawei P9 is well stocked then, but it's got a battle on its hands to challenge the heavyweights of the market, including the Samsung Galaxy S7, LG G5 and iPhone 6S.While it's not easy to infiltrate the top table, Huawei has been edging closer and clo...
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Huawei took to the stage at MWC 2017 in Barcelona to announce not only the sporty Huawei Watch 2, but also its colourful 2017 flagship, the Huawei P10. Boasting a colourful look and improved internals, how does the Huawei P10 compare to the 2016 flagshi...
While the Huawei P9 is a great smartphone, it can't quite compete with its successor, the P10. The P10 features faster internals, a bigger base storage, improved cameras and a range of new colour options – what's not to like? The only real trade is 0.1in...
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Huawei is taking no prisoners with its latest pair of flagship phones – the 5.2in Huawei P9 and its big brother, the 5.5in Huawei P9 Plus. Fusing luxurious high-end smartphone design with novel dual rear-facing Leica cameras, Huawei's new arrivals are set...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2017-08-10 03:23:34
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Not so long ago, though, Huawei used to need an introduction. But not anymore. Not after the success of the Google Nexus 6P and the amazing Huawei Mate 8, which possesses battery life performance that basically has to be experienced to be believed.Huawei...
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Huawei is taking no prisoners with its latest pair of flagship phones – the 5.2in Huawei P9 and its big brother, the 5.5in Huawei P9 Plus. Fusing luxurious high-end smartphone design with novel dual rear-facing Leica cameras, Huawei's new arrivals are hop...
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The larger version of the Huawei P9 , the Huawei P9 Plus has yet to officially arrive in Malaysia but we managed to get some time with it. Featuring a larger 5.5-inch display the P9 Plus isn't just about a bigger screen. Find out all the details using our...
Clearly, the Huawei P9 Plus offers a number of extra features that the P9 does not. The more vibrant Super AMOLED screen should ensure better overall movie watching while the prettier brushed metal design should turn heads even more than the already beaut...
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The Huawei P9 has been a long time coming for Australia, the launch in London a few months ago, then the Asia-Pacific launch in Bali in May and finally this week we get Australian pricing and availability. Normally, I don't think I'd care so much, but let...
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As the Huawei P9 has been officially launched in Malaysia for a few weeks, it has received multiple positive reviews from social media and reviewers worldwide with a great focus on its camera. It is because the Huawei P9 is the first of all smartphone to...
From Huawei P7 to P9, the latest Huawei flagship has shifted their focus onto photography with the cooperation with LEICA. Although the P9 is not the best of all Android flagship on 2016, it is still a pretty decent smartphone that offer more advantage th...
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Since Huawei launched the P9 and P9 Plus in 2016, the handsets have been replaced not once, but twice. The P10 was a decent follow up last year, and the P20 – despite some caveats – has done the trick again. You could even argue that Huawei has supersede...
Huawei P9 and P9 Plus: Design & key featuresSee relatedBest UK smartphones of 2018: The best Android and Apple phones you can buy right nowHuawei Mate 8 review: A big phone that's almost brilliantGoogle Nexus 6P review: Not worth tracking down in 2018It's...
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Announced back in April this year, Huawei P9 still is quite popular with users, and it was in the beginning of September that a blue version of the device was announced, gradually spreading in some markets. It is namely a blue unit that we got sent for te...
Stylish design and metal constrution, 5.2-inch Full HD display with wide sRGB coverage and no PWM, Durable battery + power saving modes, Android 6.0 Marshmallow and a UI with many features, Fingerprint scanner with additional capabilities, Low exterior te...
No 4К video recording...
Even though it was announced in the first half of this year, Huawei P9 has all it takes to be among the best offers on the market. The Chinese manufacturer is right behind Apple and Samsung, and each new smartphone they come up with is bound to trigger ou...
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The latest flagship smartphone from Huawei, the P9, has a lot of things going for it in tandem to offer a great Android smartphone experience, along with arguably the best mobile photography credibility a smartphone has offered yet.Huawei does a lot of th...
Brilliant camera, Excellent fingerprint sensor, Good display, Elegant design and build quality...
Not cheap, EMUI is overwhelming, Occasional lags, Single SIM only...
The Huawei P9 is a top-notch smartphone, but alas, it's not a 'value for money' device like the Xiaomi Mi5 or OnePlus 3. At ₹39,999, the P9 is expensive but also a really impressive smartphone, and Huawei is within its rights to charge the premium for it...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:37
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I'm a long time Samsung user, but have been really impressed with a variety of new high end smartphones coming out of China lately. Before now, I hadn't had much hands on time with a Huawei, but thankfully the Chinese brand is pushing their new P9 in a bi...
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The Huawei P9 is the tip of the spear of the Huawei smartphone lineup. Designed with the latest technologies that Huawei can field to the market, the P9 has a thin and light design, an innovative dual-camera setup in the back and a fast Kirin 950 chip fro...
Gallery: Huawei P9 Unboxing GalleryThe Huawei P9 (official P9 page) is a very good phone with some advantages: good design, light weight (for a 5.2”), thin design and a very good camera which can produce interesting bokeh without jumping through hoops.The...
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91mobiles.com Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:37
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Subscribe to 91mobilesThere's no doubting the fact that the P9 is a sweet looking smartphone. It resembles a rectangular slab, with rounded edges and corners offsetting the geometry. It might not seem like it at first glance, but the P9 is a slim smartpho...
Outstanding cameras, Decent performance, Sleek build quality...
Average battery life, No OIS or 4K video recording, Expensive...
After two weeks of using the Huawei P9, the one thing we can say for certain is that this is a smartphone we really like using. We had a similar experience when we used the OnePlus 3 (review), which is incidentally one of the P9's biggest competitors, alo...
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If there's one product that we've been waiting to review, it's the Huawei P9. The Chinese company's flagship phone has been earning quite the hype thanks mainly to its dual Leica rear cameras, and Huawei has been pretty smart about cultivating that hype...
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This year appears to be the one that Chinese companies achieve mainstream status in western markets. While we were all greatly impressed with Huawei's collaborative effort with Google in 2015 that produced the Nexus 6P , the launch of the P9 in London bac...
The Huawei P9 has been my daily driver since it launched on April 6th, and it's been a joy to use. Huawei's latest attack on the premium segment has really hit the spot, offering high-end specifications and an alternative flagship that simply can not be i...
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DPReview smartphone reviews are written with the needs of photographers in mind. We focus on camera features, performance, and image quality.Right behind the LG G5 , the Huawei P9 is the second device to launch in 2016 with dual cameras. However, while on...
Good exposure and highlight dynamic range, Wellbalanced noise reduction at higher ISOs, Comprehensive imaging feature set, Raw processing noticeably improves image detail, Raw mode saves Raw and JPEG, Efficient HDR mode, Solid build quality, Snappy genera...
Noticeable luminance noise at base ISO, Some AFinconsistencies at all light levels, Inconsistent flash exposures and redeye effect, No OIS means higher chance of camera shake in low light, Panorama smaller, with more stitching errors, than best in class...
The Huawei P9's Leica-badged dual-camera is not a quantum leap for smartphone imaging but produces decent image quality across the ISO range that can be improved further in Raw processing. A partly unusual imaging feature set and full manual control compl...
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Huawei has come from nowhere over the past few years, from its humble beginnings producing uninspired budget devices to having a full complement of Android handsets, including impressive flagships that are not limited to Google's well-regarded Nexus 6P...
Excellent, ergonomic design. The dualcamera system is unique and produces wonderful photos. Decent system performance with a blazing fast fingerprint sensor.
EMUI is a heavy, lackluster software skin. Poor GPU performance. No 4K video recording.
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androidandme.com Updated: 2016-12-15 18:50:39
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The mobile landscape has shifted dramatically over the past few years. Companies that once reigned supreme are now struggling to stay afloat, while newcomers have arrived at the table and quickly made their way to the top. Among these newcomers are Chines...
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The announcement of the Huawei P9 was met with much fanfare surrounding the inclusion of Leica branding. The Huawei P9 features a dual camera set-up, which was claimed to have been designed in conjunction with the historic camera manufacturer. There has s...
The biggest problem with the Huawei P9 is the huge fanfare that was made about the partnership with Leica. The resulting camera(s) is very good, and produces some great quality, detailed shots, but a “DSLR in your pocket” this really is not. If you're a...
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Huawei's reputation in the smartphone market has been improving by leaps and bounds over the past couple of years, as they've transitioned from budget phones to premium flagships meant to contend with the likes of Samsung, LG, and HTC. Introducing new pre...
Excellent CPU performance, great at multitasking, all-day battery life, very fun dual-camera system, clear calls, lots of color options, swiping down on the fingerprint sensor pulls down the notification center, runs cool and rarely overheats...
GPU performance lags behind competition, display isn't great for use with VR headsets, can get scratched and dented easily, not water-resistant, no wireless charging, Prev2 of 2Next...
The song remains the same for Huawei with the P9. This is a really great phone, and for the everyday user, it's also one of the speediest and most powerful. But, this is priced like something more than an everyday phone, and for that reason, the GPU and d...
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Huawei is no longer chasing the competition. With the P9, it has a flagship that matches the most powerful devices on the market . The P9 is also an evident improvement compared to its predecessors, especially with its rear-facing camera.The Huawei P9 sma...
Dual rear camera is very creative, Credible build, Solid battery, Intuitive Emotion UI...
Poor GPU performance, Display lacks contrast, Confusing camera software, No 4K video recording, while Full HD video lacks quality...
Huawei has been trying to shed its reputation for low-end and mid-range handsets, and the P9 represents a step in the right direction with its technological innovations, features, and above-average realization. The draw is undoubtedly the exceptionally...
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Brace yourselves: Huawei is breaking out of China and looking to take on the might of Apple, Samsung, HTC, LG and anyone else, with the P9 – its most elegant flagship phone yet. It's partnered with famed camera maker Leica on a supercharged, dual-lens cam...
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To help you decide if this is the phone for you, here's what the P9 gets right and where it misses the mark.Developed by Leica, the 12-megapixel rear camera features two f/2.2 lenses that capture color information and monochrome detail. Working in tandem...
Terrific dual Leica camer, Brigh, colorful displa, Good performanc, Nicely positioned fingerprint reader...
Subpar battery lif, Ho-hum specs compared with similarly priced phone, Slick edges make the phone hard to grip...
There's a lot to like about the Huawei P9, particularly if you focus on its outstanding camera. The Leica-engineered two-camera setup delivers crisp, detailed shots along with several modes that should please more demanding photographers. The trouble is...
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Good design outshines dual camerasI finished writing my review of the Huawei P9 on Friday. Today's Tuesday, I have a Galaxy S7 and two iPhones in my immediate vicinity, and I'm still using the Huawei P9.Have I taken leave of my senses?Two years ago, Chine...
True premium design, Perfect dimensions for single-handed use, Super fast fingerprint sensor, Information-dense notifications...
Not the best battery life or performance from an Android flagship, Display and camera are just fine, not outstanding, Fans of stock Android should look elsewhere...
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
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If you're looking to buy a new flagship smartphone in 2016, there are definitely a lot of options to choose from. Samsung, LG and even HTC have released some impressive devices, but they're not the only players in town. Huawei has slowly been moving up th...
Impeccably crafted aluminum and glass build, Competitively priced, Solid camera performance, Good battery life...
Bad software design...
If you're looking for a well-rounded flagship device and a unique camera experience, the P9 is definitely worth considering...
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Huawei is not a name that naturally rolls off the tongue when talking about smartphones. Names that do often end up being “Apple” “Samsung” “HTC” “LG” or even “Sony”. This is probably because Huawei does a lot of their business in their home of China...
Excellent build quality throughout, with a decent enough design for the average user, One of the best fingerprint scanners on the market, Excellent camera that offers a little prestige through the Leica name, Flush camera module, Delivers great resu...
Will remind some of a certain iDevice on shelves, Why do Huawei keep shipping Emotion UI on their devices?, Software lets the overall experience down massively...
For those that want to purchase an unlocked smartphone with some of the best hardware and specs in Europe without breaking the bank, Huawei has one hell of an option for you. The Leica cameras, whether or not actually engineered by Leica, are some of th...
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Leica style. Huawei relies entirely on the camera in the P8's successor, and once again sets up an impressive overall package. The new showcase smartphone is even higher quality and the battery is also larger. However, there is still room for improvement...
fast SoC, expandable storage, wide frequency configuration, good cameras, call quality, headset included, Quick Charge, USB Type-C, decent battery life...
no App2SD, LTE Cat. 6 only, no radio receiver, no infrared, no MHL or SlimPort, USB 2.0 only, DNGs cannot be stored on the micro-SD, SoC throttles under permanent load...
The Chinese company continues the success story of its P series with the Huawei P9, and consistently develops its flagship further. Once again, the great IPS panel, good performance, photo quality of the Leica dual-camera, the strong battery life and gene...
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With but a few minor software annoyances and a wealth of options, this is easily Huawei's best mainstream phone yet.Huawei's newest flagship phone — the P9 — isn't the most inspired design you've ever seen. It's sort of your basic smartphone. But this is...
Muchimproved software, Excellent camera and fingerprint sensor, Slim, with a great display, Good battery life...
Pricey, starting at €599, Sheer amount of features is overwhelming, Annoying power management alerts, Occasional software lag...
Should you buy it? MaybeThere's a lot to like the Huawei P9. And it's probably the company's most finished phone, too. (That's aside from the Nexus 6P - which while very much a Huawei product sort of doesn't count in that context.)This is the best mainstr...
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Every manufacturer deals with it in its own way: Apple is moving at its own pace, careful to add one marquee feature in each new iPhone. Samsung seems to love tossing in a dozen odd features in the hopes something will stick (although the company's toned...
Exceptionally well-built, Takes great photos, Great performance and battery life...
Quirky software, Some specs could be better, Not cheap...
Huawei P9The GoodExceptionally well-built • Takes great photos • Great performance and battery lifeThe BadQuirky software • Some specs could be better • Not cheapThe Bottom LineThe Huawei P9 is a great phone that looks fancy and feels great. If only it we...
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Huawei still isn't a household name in every corner of the world, despite having ousted Microsoft last summer to become the world's third-largest smartphone manufacturer. The company might not have the pedigree of LG, Sony and others, but there are few gr...
Fun, versatile camera, Excellent performance...
Unexciting design, Lacking in standout features, Questionable value for the money...
If there's one feature that will convince you to buy Huawei's P9, it's the clever camera. Two separate sensors let you take gorgeous, native monochrome images and play around with depth of field, not to mention other fun and useful shooting modes. Per...
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Huawei is continuing its solid run that started with great smartphones long before the Nexus 6P and the Mate 8. The company is succeeding to gain international recognition and the launch of the Huawei P9, together with its Leica partnership, means that Hu...
Good camera, Nice design, Fast fingerprint reader, Thin bezels, Build quality, microSD expansion...
Emotion UI might not be for everyone, Lack of OIS, No 4K video, Fast charger not supplied in box...
The Huawei P9 certainly ticks a lot of the right boxes. It's thin, has a decent sized battery, and is a good improvement over its predecessor. However all this goodness comes at a price, and it remains to be seen whether it offers enough to challenge the...
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Huawei P9 review: If it wasn't clear from the phone's launch event, the new Huawei P9 is squarely aimed at the big dogs; namely Apple's iPhone 6S and Samsung's Galaxy S7 . With that in mind, we figure out whether it truly has the stones to be considered a...
Beautifully thin, lightweight design, Rich camera experience, Great battery life...
Heavy user interface, No 4K video recording...
Huawei is growing up fast and the P9 represents the best that the company can bring to the table right now. It's not a perfect phone, taken in some very specific directions in certain areas, but the end result is pleasing to look at and pleasing to use.A...
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With the Huawei P9, the company not only wants to win the high-end smartphone market but also appeal to people who like taking photos. Hence the Leica-designed rear camera. Will this win over Android users?With the Huawei P8 last year, the firm proved tha...
The device has very few negatives, but it just does not really excel. The software is the biggest flaw of the phone. In terms of design, the smartphone is not inferior to the competition, and the performance does not disappoint. Looking at the camera, the...
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Some say that the best camera is the one you have with you, which is one of the reasons why people now turn to their phones for snapping the occasional photo. The Huawei P9, however, doesn't want to be just another phone with a good camera. It is here to...
Smooth UI performance, Camera takes pretty photos, Fingerprint scanner is fast and accurate, Good call quality...
Battery life is average at best, Display colors are saturated, but artificial, No NFC for 64GB and dualSIM models...
There's a steep price tag attached to the Huawei P9. In its basic configuration, the smartphone retails for $600 to $650, which means that buyers will be expecting to get tons of value in return.All in all, Huawei's new flagship is a good smartphone. Not...
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Huawei is betting big on photography with the Huawei P9 , but not in the typical run-of-the-mill fashion we've come to expect with flagship successors. Announcing a partnership with legendary German camera-maker Leica, Huawei promises to revolutionize sma...
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With a DxOMark Mobile score of 80, the Huawei P9's dual 12Mp RGB and monochrome sensors provide solid results. Our tests showed a nice improvement over its predecessor, the P8, which scored 74 overall, with the P9 offering improved autofocus and more cons...
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It used to be we'd have clear winners and losers in the smartphone battles of old. For the most part, the big time players dominated the landscape and up-and-comers were barely noticed. That's all changed over the past year or two, and more smartphone mak...
Really nice design keeps up with mid-tier standards, great cameras...
Huawei skin isn't for everyone, will need custom launcher, design isn't ground breaking and weak speaker...
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The box is done up with a creamy off white hue with a subtle but distinct Leica logo at the base of the box. Opening it up reveals a nested insert for the P9 along with a series of neatly packaged cardboard boxes with the rest of the accessories for the p...
While there are a horde of phone vendors out there churning out a veritable array of midrange or entry level phones, there's a scant few that are up to the mark of innovating or creating a flagship class phone and having enough of a reputation that a vene...
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topnewreview.com Updated: 2018-04-08 09:07:16
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Are two cameras better than one? YesRemember when we all thought it was silly to put a camera in a phone? Now our phones all have two cameras, and apparently that's still not enough: this year's trend is three. Tire LG G5 includes a separate wide-an...
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In recent years, Huawei had been making waves with their premium smartphones, including the Mate S , Mate 8 , and P9 . At IFA this year, they've pushed into midrange territory with their new Nova line, announcing the Nova and Nova Plus at their press conf...
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Certainly one of the fastest growing segments of the consumer electronics market are smartphone. This is due to the fact that they have long since moved from the category of simple “dialers” in universal solutions for business and pleasure. Judge for your...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2019-12-08 14:15:41
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Certainly one of the fastest growing segments of the consumer electronics market are smartphone. This is due to the fact that they have long since moved from the category of simple “dialers” in universal solutions for business and pleasure...
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