The Huawei P9 is a powerful device that places a heavy emphasis on its cameras, with Huawei touting it as setting a new standard in mobile photography. It has a 5.2 inch screen with resolution of 1080p, and it’s an IPS LCD panel. A sneak peek at the specs
5.2-inch 1080p display Kirin 955 octa-core processor, four cores at 2.5 GHz, four cores at 1.8GHz 3GB/4GB RAM 32GB/64GB storage Dual-lens 12-megapixel rear camera 8-megapixel front-facing camera Fingerprint scanner 3000mAh battery Android 6.0 Marshmallow with EMUI 4.1 overlay
P9 and P9 Plus’ USP is the dual setup 12-megapixel camera camera. Co-developed with German optics specialist Leica, the P9’s rear camera consists of two 12MP units, one capturing color, the other seeing only black and white. And varying levels of gray, naturally. They work in unison to deliver more detailed shots in good light and significantly reduce noise in low light. For power, Huawei P9 and P9 Plus rely on the in-house Kirin 955 chipset powering things, a advanced version of the Kirin 950 which powers Huawei Mate 8. Its octa-core CPU is set at 2.5GHz for the quad-Cortex-A72 cluster and 1.8GHz for the quad-Cortex-A53. According the Huawei, the P9 will be shipped in two versions – the lower-specced one containing 3GB of RAM and 32 of storage, and the better-equipped one with 4GB and 64GB storage. A microSD slot provides an option for expansion. While P9 Plus will only come in a 4GB/64GB variety The P9 packs a 3,000mAh battery, and changing takes place via a USB Type-C connector, while P9 Plus will have a more powerful battery rated at 3,400mAh. Dual-IC Rapid Charge will give you 6 hours of talk time for a 10-minute charge. The Huawei P9 is priced at $680/€599 for 3GB/32GB version and $740/€649 for the 4GB/64GB variant. The Huawei P9 Plus will be sold at $850/€749. The smaller model will be available starting April 16 and 29 countries in Europe and the Middle East will get it in the first wave. The P9 Plus will hit the stores on May 20.