Huawei Mate 9: Teaser hints at long battery life
Huawei uploaded a new video to its dutch Youtube channel (see below) teasing some of the enhancements the company might have achieved with their new Mate 9 phablet, scheduled to launch on November the 3rd this year. According to Huawei, people are unhappy with the battery life and charging times of current phones, so the company promises to do better. Charging times might be cut thanks to a new proprietary fast charging technology which Huawei might have named Supercharge. It will be made available in the Mate 9 for the very first time. Tests will show if the Mate 9 will also deliver on the promise of having better battery life.
The Mate 9 and its curved-screen brother, the Mate 9 Pro, are scheduled to launch on November 3rd in Munich, Germany. They will be the very first phones to run on Huawei's new Kirin 960 processor and will feature up to 6 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. The 5.9 inch display is said to offer Full-HD resolution on the Mate 9 and QHD on the Mate 9 Pro. The dual-camera will be Leica-branded and allegedly be capable of four times optical zoom. However, the maxed out version of the Mate 9 Pro might be ridiculously expensive and so far we are not sure if it will be available outside of Huawei's home market China.
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