Thursday, 3 November 2016

Huawei mate 9 large screen smartphone battery to last for 48 hours with 30 mins of charging



Huawei has decided to take on Samsung's might as the  industry first smartphone which is competing directly with new large-screened smartphone ( 5.9 inc) in the wake of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 disaster. Huawei new large screen smartphone  called "The Mate 9" handsets are among the first to be powered by Android 7 and come in two designs: a model with a 1080p "full HD" display, and a Porsche-branded edition with nearly twice the resolution.The smartphone bears a dual rear camera setup designed in collaboration with Leica. Huawei Mate 9 smartphone will be available for sale presently in China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and the UAE in the first wave of launches, with a suggested retail price of EUR 699 . Other countries will follow soon after, Huawei says. The company separately also unveiled the Porsche Design Huawei Mate 9, with a EUR 1,395 price tag. The Huawei Fit activity tracker was also launched.


According to BBC Technology Like the Note 7, Huawei's new phones also feature a "supercharging" battery technology that promises to deliver a day's worth of power within 30 minutes and a full two-day charge in 90 minutes. The company's senior product manager, Michael Seitz, told the BBC that the system had been through a nine-month development and testing process and had been checked by an independent research lab. "It keeps really cool in your hand even while recharging," he said.

No comments:

Post a Comment