Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Huawei P9 reveal looks locked for early April

Huawei's next flagship device, called the Huawei P9, is yet to be released by the Chinese manufacturer. The customers, especially here in Pakistan, are eager to see the new product with a confidence in Huawei' innovative approach.

Huawei is now riding high on success. However, the event will not be for the P9, as it turns out that Huawei needs to fine-tune the upcoming flagship.

A Huawei-made Kirin CPU and 3GB of RAM should be more than fast enough for Android Marshmallow. A handful of leaked photos suggests that the dual camera setup of the Huawei P9 will be comprised of a pair of 12 MP Leica cameras which will serve the objective of shooting in 4K, creating 3D photos and refining the photography experience on Huawei devices. Huawei recently teased an event, scheduled to take place on 9 March in Berlin, where it was thought the company would announce four new models in the P series - P9, P9 Lite, P9 Max, and an enhanced version, the exact model name for which is not known.

Rumored specs of the Huawei P9 include an octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 950 processor and a Mali-T880 GPU, paired with 3 GB of RAM. As for the P9 Enhanced version, the device could be powered by the Kirin 955 SoC and have a large 6.2-inch display panel. The big surprise is the display of the P9 Max, specifically its size because it will measure no less than 6.8 inches.

Apparently, the entire line-up will be relatively budget-friendly.

Expected four versions of Huawei P9 are reported as Huawei P8, Huawei P9 Lite, P9 Max and the fourth one is yet to be discovered by the media and Huawei brand lovers, as it is may be going to be a custom version. In addition, the P9 will launch as a lineup with at least three additional iterations other than the base model. However, the company has not yet confirmed any of these specs or prices, so we should wait a couple more days to draw conclusions about the company's new flagship smartphones.


Source: Huawei P9 reveal looks locked for early April

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