I continue to be impressed on how good the mate 9 LCD 1080P panel is. The blacks seem to approach AMOLED quality(yes subjective on my part) but I have to say compared to the LG V20 and OP3, this is my favorite screen.
I continue to be impressed on how good the mate 9 LCD 1080P panel is. The blacks seem to approach AMOLED quality(yes subjective on my part) but I have to say compared to the LG V20 and OP3, this is my favorite screen.
I continue to be impressed on how good the mate 9 LCD 1080P panel is. The blacks seem to approach AMOLED quality(yes subjective on my part) but I have to say compared to the LG V20 and OP3, this is my favorite screen.
The Mate 9 has proved to be lag free in all use cases I have thrown at it. The battery life is impressive but was hoping for better based on youtube reviews. I am getting 5-5.5 hours of SOT so far. EMUI 5.0 seems pretty vanilla (a good thing).That is good to hear. Anything else (aside from the screen) that you like about the device?
That is good to hear. Anything else (aside from the screen) that you like about the device?
You didn't ask me but I'll answer. i just got mine two days ago.
Default music player is descent. Probably wont be downloading an alternative.
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The Mate 9 has proved to be lag free in all use cases I have thrown at it. The battery life is impressive but was hoping for better based on youtube reviews. I am getting 5-5.5 hours of SOT so far. EMUI 5.0 seems pretty vanilla (a good thing).
Build quality is excellent!
Inaccurate in what sense ?Black levels are good and it also gets best bright. But the display is pretty inaccurate
Inaccurate in what sense ?
Fred
"Before we list the Mate 9’s positive traits, let’s discuss its biggest blemish: the 5.9-inch display. Yes, it gets very bright and has excellent black levels for an IPS panel, but Huawei’s display calibration leaves a lot to be desired. The overly cool white point, imperfect gamma, and wide gamut support lead to poor grayscale and color accuracy. Huawei does include preconfigured Cold and Warm white point settings, but they only make things worse. The screen looks decent after adjusting the white point manually, but it still trails other flagship phones. Huawei also misses an opportunity to provide better color accuracy by not providing an sRGB display mode, although, some people will like the punchy colors from its wide gamut display. Viewing angles are not particularly good either."
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10871/the-huawei-mate-9-review/10
I have to mostly agree with this statement. The screen is very much acceptable but it's not great at the same time. I tend to like to curl up in my bed after work and put some nice headphones on and watch TV shows and movies from my phone. I've done this with many phones but the big seller here was a bigger screen. There has been moments where sometimes I miss the colors and contrast from an AMOLED screen.
I really wish this was a well calibrated AMOLED screen
Lcd is fine... The screen on my iPhone 7 Plus is pretty accurate.
Thats a little subjective. I really prefer deeper blacks