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Huawei P9 review: the pocket DSLR camera

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Huawei's new flagship phone is the P9. The fourth model in the P series, which began with the Ascend P6 in 2013, has a lot going for it in comparison to its direct predecessor, the Huawei P8. With the latest iteration comes more power, a Leica dual camera and a higher price which still hovers below competing devices. After thorough testing, we now have our complete Huawei P9 review. Read on for details on this ‘pocket Leica’ camera that has one strange quirk.

 

Huawei P9

Good

  • Quality Leica photos in RAW format
  • Outstanding reception performance
  • Long battery life

Bad

  • Aggressive automatic power saving restricts usability
  • Distorted images
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Huawei P9 release date and price

The Huawei P9 will be available from mid-April. The price is £449 in the UK and 569 euros in Europe for the 32 GB variant with 3GB of RAM. It can be bought in the US for just under $300. There will only be the single SIM variant in Europe in gray and silver. The gold-colored version will be sold exclusively through Vodafone.

For more memory and a bigger 5.5 inch display, you can get the 699 euro P9 Plus version, which will be around £600.

Huawei P9 design and build quality

The Huawei P9 is the same size as its predecessor, at 5.2 inches. It takes its place between the 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 and the 5.3-inch LG G5. It has an aluminum unibody, which gives the device a cool touch. The sandblast finish on the back avoids greasy fingerprints.

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The glass panel over the camera is made of Gorilla Glass 3. / © ANDROIDPIT

The high-end finish has changed only modestly compared to the P8. The noticeable differences are found on the back. There are two smoothly integrated Leica cameras sitting in the housing above the fingerprint sensor. The collaboration with camera manufacturer Leica is shown in the form of a large logo on the right-hand side of this housing.

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A cross-hatch pattern makes the power button easily noticeable. / © ANDROIDPIT

With dimensions of 145 x 71 x 7 mm and a weight of 144g, the P9 is quite compact and light compared to most other Android smartphones. Thanks to the narrow bezels of the display the screen-to-body ratio is above average.

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The P9 is less than 7 mm thin. / © ANDROIDPIT

Despite the phone’s thinness of less than 7 mm, Huawei managed to shoehorn a 3,000 mAh battery inside. Unfortunately this battery is not replaceable. Apart from the combined SIM and microSD slot housing, the Huawei P9 has no moving parts.

Huawei P9 display

The 5.2-inch display uses a Full HD LCD panel, providing reasonable contrast and good sharpness. The competition boasts higher resolutions, more contrast and saturation, and with brighter displays. In daylight, this IPS panel sometimes can’t shine through bright sunlight.

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The 2.5D edges look and feel smooth. / © ANDROIDPIT

The 1.7 millimeter-wide edges of the display have a soft feel to them thanks to the 2.5D design. The Huawei P9 doesn’t offer always-on functionality, such as we’ve seen in the Galaxy S7 or LG G5. The choice to not use OLED technology means that this isn’t as energy-efficient. But an OLED display is available with the Plus version.

Huawei P9 special features

Huawei provides gesture control both with the fingerprint sensor and the display. The fingerprint sensor can be configured as a menu button. You can, for example, knock twice on the display with your knuckles to generate a screenshot.

Huawei P9 software

Huawei has make significant changes to Android. Notifications, the home screen settings menu and Quick Settings are structured differently. Under the hood are useful extras such as backup management, but also confounding features such as energy management. The latter restricts your accessibility to instant messengers, so you might miss some WhatsApp messages due to this.

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Huawei has visibly modified Android. / © ANDROIDPIT

Huawei's UI is EMUI and the P9 comes with version 4.1, which is based on Android 6.0. The design, such as with the launcher, is heavily inspired by the iPhone’s iOS interface. An app launcher is not provided, meaning that all apps are displayed from and accessed on the home screen. Just as in iOS, you’ll need to create folders to keep your app collection tidy.

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New themes are accessible after registration for a Huawei ID. / © ANDROIDPIT

The user interface can be changed with various design packages, which replace app icons, wallpaper and lock screen image. To download new themes, you’ll need to log in with a Huawei ID.

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Huawei's energy management can interfere. / © ANDROIDPIT

I wasn’t always so impressed with Huawei’s software optimizations. Both power and memory are managed by non-changeable background services. Their functionality is well intentioned but can cause some issues, such as when receiving messages. I received several WhatsApp messages the day after they were sent and so missed important appointments. There is a way to exclude some apps from these restrictive measures. But this had no effect on WhatsApp, as I saw with the patchy transmission of texts. Software updates will fix this hopefully.

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The backup feature is quite useful. / © ANDROIDPIT

The backup function works well. With this feature, you can backup and restore your apps and app data on another Huawei phone. The zip archive is password protected and stored on the SD card or on your PC.

Huawei-installed bloatware

When you first boost up the P9 you’ll see that the phone is full of rubbish. It’s clear that these are pre-installed sponsored games and apps. Most can completely uninstall, but it remains a rest. These apps chew up a significant chunk of memory, so you’re left with around 21 GB from the full 32 GB of internal storage.

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The Gaussian Blur filter is reminiscent of iOS. / © ANDROIDPIT

Despite running Marshmallow, you can not format the microSD card to be used as internal memory. Therefore, you can only swap photos, music and a portion of your app data onto external storage.

Huawei consistently delivers updates

Huawei is one of the smartphone manufacturers trying to provide monthly security updates. This laudable commitment ensures greater security of your personal data.

Huawei P9 performance

The revised HiSilicon Kirin 955 processor is largely the same as in the Huawei Mate 8. The P8 achieves comparable performance, which coincides approximately with that of the Galaxy S7. However, gaming performance does not reach that of the S7.

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The processor was slightly overclocked compared to Kirin 950. / © ANDROIDPIT

LTE performance is above average in the Huawei P9. The connection is quick as lightning, reception is brilliant and at high speed while in a car. The signal jumps reliably from antenna to antenna. In the Huawei P9 there are two antennas that enable parallel Search and Smart Switching via quick changeover from transmission tower to transmission tower.

The Huawei P9 supports a wide range of LTE frequencies in Europe. Vulnerabilities unfortunately affect just US carriers, meaning you might have to go without LTE in the United States. The Galaxy S7 or iPhone are therefore a better payoff in this regard.

Frequency Support Table

Band/Frequency 1/2.100 MHz 2/1.900 MHz 3/1.800 MHz 4/1.700 MHz 5/850 MHz 7/2.600 MHz 8/900 MHz 12/700 MHz 13/700 MHz 17/700 MHz 18/800 MHz 19/800 MHz 20/800 MHz 25/1.900 MHz 26/800 MHz 28/700 MHz 29/700 MHz 30/2.300 MHz 38/2.600 MHz 39/1.900 MHz 40/2.300 MHz 41/2.500 MHz
Huawei P9 X X X X X X X X   X X X X   X X     X X X  
Samsung Galaxy S7 X X X   X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
iPhone 6s X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
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Memory can be expanded. / © ANDROIDPIT

Storage space is big enough at 32 GB, plus you can expand it with a microSD card. The card can not be formatted to urn as internal memory, as Android Marshmallow allows for. Thus, you can only specify a target folder for pictures and videos and outsource some app data to the memory card.

Huawei P9 audio

Audio from the bottom mono speaker performs well during hands-free calling. The included earphones provide good enough sound so that you can enjoy music. Sound from the ear speaker is balanced and allows for calls in noisy environments.

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The mono speaker is suitable for phone calls. / © ANDROIDPIT

Huawei P9 camera

The double Leica Camera is another strength of Huawei P9. My overall impression is positive, since the images were shot in automatic mode, yet I could develop a unique image character in manual mode.

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The double Leica lenses of the Huawei P9 take great photos. / © ANDROIDPIT

Like many other smartphone cameras, the Huawei P9 also offers quick launch functionality. Pressing the volume down button twice takes a picture immediately. Unfortunately, these instant pictures are often shaky. When the camera is running, the volume down button is always the shutter release trigger, even if its placement is not optimal.

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Pull the bar above the shutter release to open Pro mode. / © ANDROIDPIT

Both main cameras have 12 MP sensors with an aperture of f/2.2. The selfie camera has a resolution of 8 MP with a slightly smaller aperture to f/2.4. These ​​are not industry-leading specs, but, in practice, deliver better pictures than what you might expect of a smartphone.

Both cameras come equipped with a ‘Leica Summarit H 1: 2.2/27 ASPH’. Summarit H is Leica's lens brand name for Huawei smartphones. The numbers 1:2.2 stand for the lens aperture, while 27 is the equivalent of the focal length of a full-frame camera in millimeters. ASPH denotes that it is an aspherical lens.

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Manual mode gives you full control over the image. / © ANDROIDPIT

The idea behind doubling-up on cameras is quite obvious. In a smartphone’s small body there is not enough space for the large sensors that are used in SLR cameras. So two sensors have been used in the P9 to make up for this, with the images both take combined via the software. The best parts of both images are combined to give an overall better image than what’s possible with only one lens.

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The first backlit shot turned out to be washed out.  / © ANDROIDPIT

The lens setup of both cameras is identical. The sensor is Sony’s IMX286 with its 1:25 micrometre pixels used in both cameras. Compared to the competition, the sensors’ pixel sizes aren’t the largest. The Galaxy S7’s are 1.4 and Nexus 6P’s are 1.55 microns in size, respectively. However, one of the P9’s sensors shoots only in monochrome to measure the contrast of its subjects. The second sensor converts available light into RGB information with 16.7 million colors.

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Camera options abound in the Huawei P9. / © ANDROIDPIT

Both sensors’ images are combined via software, so that, overall, 90 percent more information is provided per picture as in a photo shot with the Galaxy S7. This manifests itself in file sizes of more than 5 MB per photo.

Most images can impress with breathtaking detail and dynamic range. But on closer inspection you may see blurring, as shown in the image below.

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EV, AF and AWB can be set via automatic detection. / © ANDROIDPIT

In Professional Mode you can set ISO, white balance, shutter speed and other settings as you like. In addition, you shoot the images in RAW format. With JPEG compression you might notice some distortions and image quality loss. Below you can see an example of the distortions. The comparison image was taken with a Sony OX1.

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The camera of the Huawei P9 (right) has an unsightly blur around the edges of objects. / © ANDROIDPIT

Huawei P9 battery

The battery life of the Huawei P9 is very good and suitable for heavy users. Even after several hours of play or photographing the battery lasts for a decent amount of time. It’ll last you for a full day before needing to be charged. Software optimizations for power saving are effective, however, they also inhibit background activity, such as with WhatsApp. This can lead to some messages arriving late.

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The Type-C connector is the new standard. / © ANDROIDPIT

The 3000 mAh battery is non-removeable and charged via a Type-C connector. At least for the first couple of percentage points, charging is quite rapid. After 10 minutes of charging you’ll get five hours of standby time. Overall, the battery takes about three hours to charge until full. Without compatibility with Quick Charge 3.0 or other fast charging methods, it seems that a shortcoming could have been avoided.

Huawei P9 technical specifications

Final verdict

The Huawei P9 is a great smartphone for photography buffs, with image post-processing being some of the best you’ll find in any phone. Improvements are needed in the power-saving department but, since I have had good experiences with Huawei devices in terms of software optimization, I don’t see this as a deal breaker.

The Huawei P9’s hardware is better than you'd expect for the price. The design and performance are very good. Only the software optimizations and mediocre display hurt my overall impression. But in the end, the positive aspects outweigh the negative, such as long battery life and camera quality. This makes the Huawei P9 a very competitive flagship and definitely worth your consideration.

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Eric has been with AndroidPIT since 2014. He’s writing articles and reviews for the German website. Topics are mostly privacy and new technology but there's also the occasional piece on environmental sustainability.

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  • Basia 1
    Basia Jul 4, 2016 Link to comment

    Has anyone else experienced that WhatsApp issue? Was it fixed by any update?


  • 1
    Yuche Jacobs Jun 24, 2016 Link to comment

    Not sure where Eric got his review unit from. I have a P9 and im most impressed with it. Power Saving settings can be changed to suit any user's need similar to like on a laptop where you fiddle with power plans. For a 1080p LCD, this screen is so good you would almost think that its a Super Amoled (which i had with my Samsung Note). Sunlight legibility is pretty good. I dont even need to turn up full brightness to see clearly on the screen. The camera is very good, but it feels like its new and early days with one or two software updates away of really showing what this beast can really produce (watch out for DxOMark). The LED flash seems a bit dimmer. Nightshot for instance always come out blurry and video quality is suprisingly average for a Leica branded cam. OIS would have been like steroids for the cam. Interestingly, Huawei will release a big update to the OS in the third quarter bringing overall refinements and simplification, but still retaining the rich features. This will be EMUI 5.0


  • 2
    Zohaib Shaikh May 17, 2016 Link to comment

    Huawei P9 Available in cbuystore

    Huawei and Leica combine to create a
    stunning dual-lens camera in a
    smartphone. More light and better
    clarity, for amazing photos and videos


  • 1
    Alex Falco Apr 18, 2016 Link to comment

    Hi i buy it yesterday on teknistore . com and i pay 539€ more shipping by DHL. Wonderfull Huawei!!


  • Kibria 2
    Kibria Apr 16, 2016 Link to comment

    Great review about the pros and cons of p9 dual lense mobile.


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    Deactivated Account Apr 15, 2016 Link to comment

    love the camera specs and shooting in genuine monochrome would be cool, but it's a little pricey compared to Huawei N6p and the hardware spec's while great aren't enough to have me buying this over a Nexus 6p

    Cory Schmidt


    • Chao He 1
      Chao He Apr 17, 2016 Link to comment

      I m an N6P user but still I REALLY REALLY want the Leica lenses on my phone, and the sample photos seen so far are gorgeous, way better than current flagships.


  • Ravindu Thimantha Gamage 8
    Ravindu Thimantha Gamage Apr 14, 2016 Link to comment

    I haven't protected 'any' of the apps and I know for a fact that they get killed when the screen is off but I have 'never' ever missed a single notification from not only WhatsApp but also from any other app! I don't know what problem you have but it might be something wrong with your C2DM or a connection fault!


  • Sayrian Pillai 5
    Sayrian Pillai Apr 14, 2016 Link to comment

    I have a Huawei P8 myself... And since the time I've had it, I haven't had a single problem. Your problem of WhatsApp messages arriving late is probably a WhatsApp fault or a connection fault.

    Otherwise, Great article, and its great to see Huawei shaking up the top order when it comes to phones


  • tariq 6
    tariq Apr 14, 2016 Link to comment

    does it have a curved screen? It looks like it kinda does in one of the pictures but i can't tell for sure


    • 1
      Yuche Jacobs Jun 24, 2016 Link to comment

      The phone screen has diamond-cut edges rounded by curvatures. I prefer this over the Galaxy edge because i havent seen anyone using an Galaxy edge without a body glove cover....so the edge feel of the phone technically becomes non-existent.


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    Deactivated Account Apr 13, 2016 Link to comment

    Almost but...not too keen on the LCD display, if the plus version had always on display that would get me

    Cory Schmidt


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    Deactivated Account Apr 13, 2016 Link to comment

    Nice specs & design. Bloatware is the issue as it unnecessarily occupy space.

    Cory Schmidt


    • 3
      Luke Thorpe Apr 19, 2016 Link to comment

      you can uninstall it


  • Balázs Kollár 2
    Balázs Kollár Apr 12, 2016 Link to comment

    Early test pictures that I've taken show that the software needs refinement, but after a few updates it has a good chance of overtaking Iphone 6s. (Im not sure about S7). Same with Mate 8, after updates the camera improved greatly.


  • Supasonic Boobyalater 2
    Supasonic Boobyalater Apr 11, 2016 Link to comment

    Jessica, can you find out any info for me on the p9 max? There was mentions of it before the 'announcement', but nothing since... is Huawei going to release the p9 max or not?


    • Balázs Kollár 2
      Balázs Kollár Apr 12, 2016 Link to comment

      There won't be a P9 max, there will only be a P9 plus, which will feature a 5.5 inch display. Sorry.

      Supasonic Boobyalater


  • 3
    Elias Camenzind Apr 7, 2016 Link to comment

    Huawei always puts this black bezels between screen and glass, it just looks ugly and is a big turndown for me!


    • Synthetica 8
      Synthetica Apr 7, 2016 Link to comment

      1.7mm is tiny, barely notice it!

      Yuche Jacobs


  • 5
    Joshua Peter Apr 7, 2016 Link to comment

    That battery life thing is a bit misleading, once u download all your fav apps in the phone, then of course it will eat your ram from background and that consume battery and affect its battery performance. Highly doubtful for 1.15 days battery performance guarentee!


    • Ravindu Thimantha Gamage 8
      Ravindu Thimantha Gamage Apr 14, 2016 Link to comment

      Nuh uh! Huawei power management features keep the device as polished as new even after downloading a shit ton of apps! I don't understand why when HTC does this Boost+ thing, it's a good thing but when Huawei does it, it's 'not how Android is meant to be' and 'breaks notifications'


  • 1
    pazzo inglese Apr 6, 2016 Link to comment

    The bottom line is...how good are the photos? Leica have put their name to it, and will no doubt be handsomely rewarded.


  • Marin 2
    Marin Apr 6, 2016 Link to comment

    I really enjoyed reading this article, and if I would be eligible for a phone upgrade, this would definitely be one of the contenders. What I like about Huawei, is the alignment of their software to match their equally good hardware. I have never owned a device myself, however from what I know from friends (P8 Lite & Nexus 6P owners), they make reliable phones in each price segment.

    I liked the review in itself, and it gets a premium for being such an early one. Kudos to you, Jessica !

    Ivan Jensen

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