I kind of have dropped my mate 9 since I got the v20. I haven't used the Mate 9 since then, about a month now.
If the S8 were to have an 4000amp battery I would buy it just like that until an phone ones out with an battery this good and fast cpu I stay with mate 9
I love this phone but I just saw an s8+ at best buy.. If there is a screen protector that does not suck and the phone has good battery life I will probably make the jump.
The Mate 9 is, by far, the fastest phone that I've ever had. What I like better about the V20 is It's lighter weight, the thinner feel, the lack of notification delays (the Mate 9 drives me crazy with one app I use a lot, even after doing all the suggested settings, often I wouldn't get a message notification until I actually opened the app to msg a friend, only to find out she had msgd me way earlier already), and the cameras. I've done a far amount of testing and, for me, the camera on the V20 is better. I always shoot in manual mode. The Mate 9 does have exposure modes (eval, center weighted avg, spot) that the V20 does not but since I shot manual/raw, I can adjust in LR.Really? What do you like more about the V20? I had the V20 prior and I loved the camera but beside that, I like the Mate 9 better.
The Mate 9 is, by far, the fastest phone that I've ever had. What I like better about the V20 is It's lighter weight, the thinner feel, the lack of notification delays (the Mate 9 drives me crazy with one app I use a lot, even after doing all the suggested settings, often I wouldn't get a message notification until I actually opened the app to msg a friend, only to find out she had msgd me way earlier already), and the cameras. I've done a far amount of testing and, for me, the camera on the V20 is better. I always shoot in manual mode. The Mate 9 does have exposure modes (eval, center weighted avg, spot) that the V20 does not but since I shot manual/raw, I can adjust in LR.
Over all the Mate 9 is a great phone, just, for me and my needs, the V20 ticks a few more boxes.
LINE.Fred which app is giving you trouble ??
I've been struggling to find a phone I'm happy with since the Note 7. I pre-ordered the SIDE Plus, and then someone suggested I at least try this. I've had it for about 5 days. I'm running Nova on it. I've used it for video camera, which is one of my key requirements, camera, which is another, and heavy use during the day for productivity, and consumption. I have to say, I'm starting to consider cancelling my order of the S8 Plus.
This phone's sheer speed and battery life is outstanding. The camera and video camera are both excellent. I'm not a camera expert, but for me this is on par with my S7 Edge and far surpasses the LG V20, particularly when filming moving objects, where the LG keeps losing focus on the subject. I had some video playback issues, but folks on this forum suggested VLC, and that sorted it out.
Listeners who didn't know I'd switched phones told me this is the clearest they've ever heard me, both from the handset, and bluetooth. I'm not seeing a huge downside here. EMUI once I have Nova on, with the updates that let me see notifications properly on the lock screen really doesn't bother me. Am I missing something? I used to think AMOLED and Quad HD were a must for a large screen. I'm not missing either.
And I just cancelled my order of the S8+. This phone is just awesome. The battery life is insanely good and on par with the iPhone 7 Plus on standby time. Huawei are learning and improving so quickly, it's truly remarkable.
The funny thing is to me, it's like phones are getting to be like computers in that there really isn't a bad one. You pick your price point (low, medium and high), pick the attribute that's important to you and enjoy. This is quite different than a few years ago when each generation was decidedly better than the previous. Good times.