Over the years smartphones have steadily grown in size, but
at 5.9 inches the Huawei Mate 9 is comfortably larger than the norm, dwarfing
even some other phablets.Thankfully, it has more than just a big screen, with
high-end specs and an innovative camera, paired with a premium build.
Screen
You can’t talk about the Huawei Mate 9 without talking about
the screen, as it’s far and away the most immediately obvious highlight.That’s
mostly thanks to its sheer size – at 5.9-inches it’s far bigger than other big
screen high end phones with screen sizes of 5.5-inch and 5.7-inch.All that
size makes it great for enjoying videos on or viewing web pages without having
to zoom and scroll too much.
Design
The Mate 9 has a high-end design. It comes with a metal
shell, that’s surprisingly slim at just 7.9mm thick yet the phone is very
compact all round. At 156.9 x 78.9mm it’s not really any more of a handful than
the the bigger high end phones in the market currently – you can thank the
small bezels around the sides of the screen for that, and it’s a design
decision that also makes the phone quite striking when viewed front-on.At 190g
the Mate 9 is less in weight than you might expect for a device with a 5.9-inch
screen, and it’s certainly not going to weigh you down.
Power
With 4GB of RAM and an octa-core processor the Huawei Mate 9
has all the power you’d expect, though rather than using a Snapdragon chip it
uses a home-grown Kirin 960. This is a big upgrade on Huawei’s previous
flagship processor, delivering up to 200% better gaming and 3D graphics
performance.The chip has four cores clocked at 2.4GHz and four lower power ones
running at 1.8GHz, which it uses to save battery life when it doesn’t need as
much power.Performance is slick throughout, whether gaming, streaming or
browsing, and through machine learning the phone will remain slick even once
it’s clogged up with apps, by optimizing resources based on the ways you use
the phone.
Camera
Along with the screen this is a real highpoint of the Huawei
Mate 9, as it has a dual-lens camera on the back. This is less of a novelty
than it once was, but is still far from the norm.In the Mate 9’s case there’s a
20MP monochrome lens and a 12MP RGB one. For the most part you’ll be using both
lenses for each individual photo, allowing it to capture data from both, for
more detailed images.But if you fancy taking some arty black and white shots you
can use the monochrome lens on its own. Sure, other phones and apps have black
and white modes, but they use a filter, which looks less authentic than the
real deal.The Mate 9 also sports optical image stabilisation, which helps keep
your photos in focus, especially in low light. A dual-LED flash meanwhile
ensures low-light shots are bright, while retaining their natural colours, and
phase detection and laser autofocus makes the camera fast to fire.Around the
front there is also the 8MP selfie snapper.
Features
The Huawei Mate 9 has more than a few notable features.
Firstly, there’s its rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, which sits comfortably
under the finger when you hold the phone.Then there’s the operating system. It
runs Android of course, but more specifically it runs Android Nougat, which is
the latest and greatest version of Google’s mobile OS.It is overlaid with the
fairly heavy Emotion UI 5.0 though, but this is a lot better than in years
past, and has an extremely clean look.
Battery life, memory and
connectivity
There’s a big 4000mAh battery in the Huawei Mate 9, which
should easily get you through a day of use and is likely to last a day and a
half if you’re not a real power user. USB Type-C means there’s also fast
charging, not to mention a cable that can be plugged in either way
around.Memory comes in at a very generous 64GB – that’s the only available
size, but should be more than enough for most users. If you do need more
there’s also a microSD card slot with support for cards of up to 256GB.Connectivity
options include Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G, Bluetooth 4.2 and NFC – which coupled with the
fingerprint scanner means it’s fully set up for contactless payments.The Huawei
Mate 9 is a strong phablet, with a truly massive screen, lots of power, a big
battery, a great camera, a premium build and up to date software.The exact
price is yet to be confirmed, but, even with the high price it’s likely to
have, this is one of the very best most advanced Android phablets currently
available, and could even tempt any competitor fans who want something bigger
than 5.5 inches.
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