Awesome product at the given price point
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.
Manufacturer: Huawei
Awesome product at the given price point
Huawei is not in league with Samsung and Apple just yet, but the P9 is a cut above in the second rung of the smartphone world. With high specs and a lower price point than the competition, you can start to see why the P9 is an attractive prospect.
Quality design and body; Lightning quick fingerprint sensor; Awesome camera
Emotion is still Emotion; Not the best at low-light photography
design Sitting on the highest caste smartphone made by Huawei, P9 carries a sturdy and compact design. The outer layer is similar to the "sister" Huawei P9 Lite, which had already landed in the national market the end of September 2016.
Great camera,premium design
Usb Type c charger rarely use other standartnya smartphone
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.
Terrific dual Leica camera; Bright; colorful display; Good performance; Nicely positioned fingerprint reader
Subpar battery life; Ho-hum specs compared with similarly priced phones; Slick edges make the phone hard to grip
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 Huawei P9 is trying to change that – it's the first phone from Huawei that feels genuinely premium and built without...
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
Before Huawei's P9 was even announced the rumour mill was hard at work, spotting what appeared to be two camera sensors sitting side by side and prompting speculation that the smartphone would have two cameras.
Huawei's flagship P9 is perhaps best seen as a camera with a smartphone attached. Sporting not just the Leica brand name -- one of the most well-respected names in the photography industry -- it also has not one but two cameras on its back.
The dual-lens camera takes great photos; particularly in black and white; and the phone's slim design makes it easy to carry around
Huawei's Android skin is awkward to use and loaded with bloatware; The screen resolution should be higher, given the price
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.
Huawei's flagship P9 is perhaps best seen as a camera with a smartphone attached.
It might take fancy photos, but the Huawei P9's high price means it's not a good choice over the similarly priced Samsung Galaxy S7.
The dual-lens camera takes great photos; particularly in black and white; and the phone's slim design makes it easy to carry around.
Huawei's Android skin is awkward to use and loaded with bloatware; The screen resolution should be higher, given the price.
I never thought I would give a bad review to a product but here I go. This cellphone is the worst cellphone I've ever had. The camera is terrible during nighttime. The EMUI software is a terrible adaptation of Android and it keeps on deleting Google Services and the problem is only solved when I do...
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