Huawei P9 Single Sim 32GB
Do you like the P9, but don't want to spend $700 on a phone? Then the budget version Huawei P9 Lite might be worth having a look at. It retails for less than half the price of P9.
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Do you know about the Nexus 6P? The 5.7 inch Nexus phone that was released last year by Google. The phone was manufactured by Huawei and it is one of the best Nexus phones we have even seen. Not only is the design beautiful, but the whole body and other features of the phone are great.
The Huawei P8 was a bold move from the company to follow up the Ascend P7 smartphone. There isn't much to talk about the Ascend P7 but the P8 was an entirely different story. It offered one of the most fluid performances of any Android smartphone at the time and the features too were flagship...
- Great Camera (Low Light Performance
- Dynamic Range and Monochrome
- Beautiful and Elegant Design
- Fast and Accurate Fingerprint Sesnor (Always Active
- Good Audio Quality
- Good Build Quality
- No 4K Video Recording
- Only Single SIM model Available (Not a con for everyone
Huawei P9
With its unibody metal design, the P9 certainly looks the part and prompts no complaints in the design department, although not really offering anything unique either. At 5.2" Full HD (423 ppi pixel density) the display falls in line with other top end offerings (except the 4K Sony Z5 Premium ),...- Smart and stylish
- Excellent camera functionality
- Not the most expensive flagship
- Great fingerprint reader
- Processing strength behind the rest
- Battery life not great
HUAWEI P9, the successor to the last year's P8 has put together an overall convincing package including its top-level Kirin 955 CPU, a dual camera setup featuring Leica lens, a better battery, and much more.
- Dual-Lens Technology
- Excellent Photography
- Top-Grade CPU Performance
- Robust Build Quality
- Super-fast Fingerprint Scanner
- MicroSD support
- Good Battery Runtimes
- Lacks OIS (Optical Image Stabilization
- No VoLTE Support
Huawei P9 review: Not the best value proposition, but the P9 has a lot going for it
Huawei has officially been selling its smartphones in India for over two years now, under the brand name Honor. The Honor phones are meant for budget conscious buyers and barring the Rs 20,000 plus Honor 7, most of the other Honor devices have traditionally seen very competitive price points.
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 Range and low light performance.
- Stunning pictures of nearby subjects
- Great value
- Fun to use
- Fast fingerprint reader
- Battery-life
- Australian price hike
Huawei P9 review: Another solid Android choice for some
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 makers are making quality devices.- 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
Fantastic camera and battery
Had it a day love it! Awesome phone, easy to use and premium feel
Brilliant phone
So good, better than I imagined. Would definitely recommend!
Huawei P9
Since the arrival of the Nokia 808 PureView manufacturers have been battling ever harder to create the very finest phone camera. We've seen everything from mainstream adoption of optical image stabilisation to custom technologies like LG's laser autofocus and HTC's Ultrapixels – which reappeared on...- Dual lens tech is great
- Solid performance
- Decent battery life
- Super fast fingerprint scanner
- EMUI skin is heavy
- Camera software can be fidlly