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Huawei Launches P9 and Huawei P9 plus

Huawei’s P9 duo of flagship smartphones have been in the rumor mill for a long time and their phone specifications have leaked on several occasions as well. Today, the Chinese tech giant has put the rumors to rest by announcing its flagship duo dubbed P9 and P9 Plus, both of which were unveiled at the launch ceremony held in London, UK.

Huawei P9 


Huawei P9, as the lack of a suffix suggests, is a normal-sized flagship. The P9 comes with an IPS LCD screen of 5.2-inches that’s backlit by 20 LEDs. Since Huawei has made it clear that 2K and higher resolutions are of no use in normal sized phones, the resolution still stands at 1080p on the P9. The company was keen to point out that its flagship has the pretty much the same dimensions as an iPhone 6s but still has a higher-res and bigger screen.

The flagship is built using a high quality aluminum alloy and resembles the looks of the recent Huawei-made Nexus 6P. The dark camera strip on the back is another reminder of the Nexus phablet. A fingerprint sensor has also been placed on the back of the device. This time it offers improved speeds and doubles as a multi-purpose button.

Huawei’s P9 is powered by its own Kirin 955 chipset, an upgraded version of the Kirin 950. The processing chip utilises 8 cores with four Cortex-A72 ones clocked at 2.5GHz while the power saving Cortex-A53 cores are clocked at 1.8GHz.



 There will be two versions of the device, one will come with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage while the other one will make use of 4GB RAM and 64GB on-board storage. SD storage is handled by a hybrid card slot that also uses the second SIM slot.

Huawei P9 Camera

We finally come down to the killer feature of the P9 series, a dual camera developed in collaboration with German Optics specialist Leica. The P9’s rear consists of two 12MP cameras, one capturing colour while the other one only sees black and white. While working in unison, they give far more detailed shots in good light while helping reduce noise during low light scenes. While the aperture sits at f/2.2, autofocus is handled by a combination of laser, contrast and depth calculation algorithms. There is a dual-LED flash like the predecessor, but the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) is no more, possibly because a dual-camera setup can’t utilize identical OIS mechanisms.

Finally, the device boasts a battery pack of 3,000mAh. It’s charged using a USB Type-C connector. The phone will come with Android Marshmallow 6.0 based EM UI 4.1 out of the box. Global sales start from April 16.

Huawei P9 Specifications:Huawei P9
CPU: 4x Cortex-A72 2.5 GHz and 4x Cortex-A53 1.8 GHz

GPU: Mali-T880 MP
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Chipset: Huawei Kirin 955
OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow based Emotion UI 4.1
Supported Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, dual-SIM
Design: Aluminium Unibody

Dual Camera Setup

Rear Fingerprint scanner

Display:
5.2” IPS display with 1080p resolution (423 PPI)
2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 4

Memory:

RAM: 3/4 GB
Internal: 32/64 GB
Card slot: Yes (uses second SIM slot)

Camera:
Primary: Dual 12 MP, f/2.2, 27 mm, Leica optics, Laser and phase detection autofocus, Dual-LED Flash

Secondary: 8 MP/ 1080p

Connectivity: NFC, GPS with GLONASS/BDS, Bluetooth 4.1, USB Type-C

Colours: Ceramic White, Haze Gold, Rose Gold, Titanium Grey, Mystic Silver, Prestige Gold

Battery: 3,000 mAh battery

Price: €599 or Rs 45,500 (3GB/32GB), €649 or Rs 49,300 (4GB/64GB)

Huawei P9 Plus

Huawei usually releases a Max version of its flagship alongside the normal variant. However, this year Huawei chose to release a Plus variant instead. Unlike the Max version which was over 6 inches in size, the Plus variant has a screen size of 5.5-inches. A Max variant may still be on the cards, but the current show belongs to the P9 Plus.

As far as the build is concerned, the P9 Plus comes with the same aluminum unibody design as its younger sibling. Since the screen size is the same as an iPhone 6s, P9 Plus is 5.9mm shorter and 2.6mm narrower than its competitor from Apple. The screen resolution is the same while the tech gets a switch to AMOLED display.

The fingerprint reader is still present however, and the P9 Plus adds pressure sensitivity on top of the regular P9. Just like the Mate S and its Force Touch, the P9 Plus makes use of a pressure sensor and the knuckle touch features. The tech is called Press Touch in P9 Plus.

The processing package and the camera setup are the same on both the P9 and the P9 Plus. However, unlike the regular one, P9 Plus is available in a 4GB/64GB configuration. With the bigger screen size comes an increased battery capacity of 3,400mAh. The USB Type-C connector supports Dual-IC Rapid Charge providing the user with 6 hours of talk time after a 10-minute charge.

In addition to that, the P9 Plus has a dual speaker setup. Huawei says that the phone can adjust its output depending on the phone’s orientation. When the phone is held in landscape mode, the speakers work normally, however, when the phone is in portrait mode, bass is handled by the bottom speaker while the top one manages the treble.

The rest of the specs and features remain the same on both the P9 and P9 Plus. The P9 Plus will go on sale after 20th May 2016.

Huawei P9 Plus Specifications:

CPU: 4x Cortex-A72 2.5 GHz and 4x Cortex-A53 1.8 GHz
GPU: Mali-T880 MP4
Chipset: Huawei Kirin 955

OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow based Emotion UI 4.1

Supported Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, dual-SIM
Design: Aluminium Unibody
Dimensions: 152.3 x 75.3 x 7 mm
Weight: 162 grams
Rear Fingerprint scanner

Display:
5.5” IPS display with 1080p resolution (401 PPI)
2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 4
Press Touch pressure sensitive screen

Memory:

RAM: 4 GB

Internal: 64 GB

Card slot: Yes (uses second SIM slot)

Camera:

Primary: Dual 12 MP, f/2.2, 27 mm, Leica optics, Laser and phase detection autofocus, Dual-LED Flash

Secondary: 8 MP/ 1080p
Connectivity: NFC, GPS with GLONASS/BDS, Bluetooth 4.1, USB Type-C, Fingerprint

Colours: Titanium Grey, Mystic Silver, Prestige Gold, Rose Gold
Battery: 3,400 mAh battery with Dual-IC Rapid Charge
Price: €749 or Rs. 56,900 

Shrey Kapoor is a Tech-Enthusiast, Harvard certified Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics Expert. He Founder Techphlie.com, which is one of the India's Top Tech News Website. Even Forbes and many other renowned publishers took his articles reference. Shrey is a Technology analyst, strategic thinker and creative writer who is passionate to deliver the best, latest possible Tech-News to his followers and subscribers. He completed his masters in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, certified in IPR, T.Q.M. & ISO 9001:2008 In Quality Management Systems.

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