Will the Vibe P2 work on Verizon? - Lenovo Vibe P1 Questions & Answers

Hello,
I just saw the specs for the Lenovo P2 and it looks ideal for my needs - 5100mah battery! metal back and a 5.5" screen. I've heard some phones won't work with Verizon even if they use the same cell frequency as Verizon.

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Hands-on with the elegant Huawei

What sets the Huawei Watch apart is the “no compromise” round display. Current round devices all make some sort of sacrifice. The Moto 360 has small bezels, but the infamous “flat tire” keeps the display from being perfectly round. LG’s watches manage to have perfectly round displays, but the bezels are very large. Huawei somehow made a smartwatch with minimal bezel and a perfectly round display
The display is 1.4-inch AMOLED with 286ppi, and looks really great. It’s powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor, and has 4GB of storage, 512MB of RAM, 300mAh battery, and a 6-axis sensor for fitness tracking. The Huawei Watch will be sold in 20 countries (including North America), but we don’t know when it will go on sale or how much it will cost. When it does go on sale it will be available in black, silver, and gold.
jaymillajay said:
What sets the Huawei Watch apart is the “no compromise” round display. Current round devices all make some sort of sacrifice. The Moto 360 has small bezels, but the infamous “flat tire” keeps the display from being perfectly round. LG’s watches manage to have perfectly round displays, but the bezels are very large. Huawei somehow made a smartwatch with minimal bezel and a perfectly round display
The display is 1.4-inch AMOLED with 286ppi, and looks really great. It’s powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor, and has 4GB of storage, 512MB of RAM, 300mAh battery, and a 6-axis sensor for fitness tracking. The Huawei Watch will be sold in 20 countries (including North America), but we don’t know when it will go on sale or how much it will cost. When it does go on sale it will be available in black, silver, and gold.
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This is a really nice smartwatch. Looks stunning too. Much prefer these watches that still maintain the look of a watch
Yes but absolutely no news about is. Almost like it's forgotten ever since it was unveiled
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Is it come with the different handles ?
badboyshady said:
Is it come with the different handles ?
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By the pictures, it looks like it has different bands. Not sure where I can even buy this thing though. Huawei has some wearables on taobao but not the watch.
thanks for ur info bro :good::good::good:
I'm debating whether to get the Moto 360 now or wait for the Huawei. I really like that the size of the Huawei is amaller at 42mm compared with 46mm for the Moto as I have a small wrist.
Two things I don't like about the Huawei. One is that is will use a cradle. That I can live with. The other is that it looks like it will not have an ambient light sensor. There is no mention anywhere on their website of it have one, even in the list of sensors in the specification. That may really put me off it.
Thanks for the review. I am looking forward to using this gadget soon
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What sets the Huawei Watch apart is the “no compromise” round display. Current round devices all make some sort of sacrifice. The Moto 360 has small bezels, but the infamous “flat tire” keeps the display from being perfectly round. LG’s watches manage to have perfectly round displays, but the bezels are very large. Huawei somehow made a smartwatch with minimal bezel and a perfectly round display
The display is 1.4-inch AMOLED with 286ppi, and looks really great. It’s powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor, and has 4GB of storage, 512MB of RAM, 300mAh battery, and a 6-axis sensor for fitness tracking. The Huawei Watch will be sold in 20 countries (including North America), but we don’t know when it will go on sale or how much it will cost. When it does go on sale it will be available in black, silver, and gold.
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norm2002 said:
The other is that it looks like it will not have an ambient light sensor. There is no mention anywhere on their website of it have one, even in the list of sensors in the specification. That may really put me off it.
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If we want watches with small-to-non bezels we will have to accept that there is no ambient light sensor because there is no place for it. That's why Motorola went for the flat tire design with the first Moto 360 and I guess they will fix that by removing the ambient light sensor in the next version.
Another open question is, if the Huawei Watch will feature WLAN. It is not listed in the specs yet, but the WLAN feature was announced after the presentation of the Huawei Watch, so there's still a good chance it will feature WLAN. (Otherwise it's a killer.)
Mega watch
I like it!

Droid Turbo 2 rumors emerged

Hellomotohk Droid Turbo 2 image leaks : https://www.facebook.com/hellomotohk/posts/603677043105548
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2015/08/07/droid-turbo-2-release-rumors-emerge/
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Motorola-Droid-Turbo-2-and-Droid-Maxx-2-both-coming-soon_id72185
http://www.technobuffalo.com/2015/07/30/droid-maxx-2-and-droid-turbo-2-allegedly-in-the-works/
http://masterherald.com/motorola-dr...ng-protocol-similar-to-its-predecessor/23875/
http://pocketnow.com/2015/07/30/droid-turbo-2
So, there is not much time left to reveal the new droid turbo 2 and moto maxx 2. The rumors started to emerge by now. What do you think of the new droid turbo 2 / Moto maxx 2 ? POssible specs are unknown but possibly 810 with lowered clock speeds to maintain heat
Well, I'm hoping it's a beast, with a serious battery upgrade...
hopefully they treat this like they did the Ultra/Maxx from 2013 and that they are the same phone, but the Maxx has the huge battery...I'm not cool with the idea that the Maxx will be a lower tier device...that makes no sense to offer the high end device with crap battery
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I'm not buying a moto x until the details of the Turbo 2 come out. Need to understand what is different in terms of specs and capabilities.
If it is basically a Moto X Play with better processor, I'll buy that instead of the (too large in my opinion) Moto X Style/Pure.
If the Turbo 2 is 5.7" like the Style, then I won't buy it and will wait for the next Nexus 5.
Metfanant said:
Well, I'm hoping it's a beast, with a serious battery upgrade...
hopefully they treat this like they did the Ultra/Maxx from 2013 and that they are the same phone, but the Maxx has the huge battery...I'm not cool with the idea that the Maxx will be a lower tier device...that makes no sense to offer the high end device with crap battery
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If your most desired feature in a phone is long battery life, then a lower tier device with a huge battery would make sense. I also want the latest and fastest, but a lower tier device with a huge battery would be well suited for Ingress.
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RichSPK said:
If your most desired feature in a phone is long battery life, then a lower tier device with a huge battery would make sense. I also want the latest and fastest, but a lower tier device with a huge battery would be well suited for Ingress.
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Nah, the Turbo was a design failure as a follow-up to the Droid Maxx...the Maxx was a high end device with a bigger battery then anything else out there...with the turbo they needed up the specs, and then barely upgraded the battery...
You can have both the latest and greatest, as well as stellar battery life
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JasonJoel said:
I'm not buying a moto x until the details of the Turbo 2 come out. Need to understand what is different in terms of specs and capabilities.
If it is basically a Moto X Play with better processor, I'll buy that instead of the (too large in my opinion) Moto X Style/Pure.
If the Turbo 2 is 5.7" like the Style, then I won't buy it and will wait for the next Nexus 5.
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details on Turbo 2: snapdragon 810, 3700mah battery, 5.4" POLED (plastic OLED) screen, available via Moto Maker with a one time design swap (you redesign a new one and send the other one back). No mention of sd card has been made. Also, no mention of bootloader unlock or a developer edition. the last two are all I need to know before I pass on the Moto X Pure 15. all of this info is plastered on Twitter. all of the tech "news sites" have this info via (at) upleaks though that account is disabled atm.
http://www.mobipicker.com/moto-x-force-aka-droid-turbo-2-gets-certified-in-china/
who needs Rumors when facts are much better http://www.rootjunky.com/leak-motorola-droid-turbo-2/ enjoy
http://www.verizonwireless.com/landingpages/droid/
I've posted about it many times before but spec wise, this phone IS NOT an upgrade to our current Turbo.
- 810 is meh at best. Our 805 tops it after a few seconds of sustained usage. Our 64bit memory interface keeps our memory speeds right on par too.
- GPU is a hair better. Negligible at best.
- Screen is bigger which is a negative in my eyes and of lesser image quality being POLED.
- Battery is smaller albeit only 200 mAh
The only thing that would make this better than the current gen is a bootloader unlock which, let's face it, is bleak considering it's a Verizon exclusive.
Our Turbo was a great buy back in October 2014 and it's going to be relevant all the way past SD 820 devices.
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I've posted about it many times before but spec wise, this phone IS NOT an upgrade to our current Turbo.
- 810 is meh at best. Our 805 tops it after a few seconds of sustained usage. Our 64bit memory interface keeps our memory speeds right on par too.
- GPU is a hair better. Negligible at best.
- Screen is bigger which is a negative in my eyes and of lesser image quality being POLED.
- Battery is smaller albeit only 200 mAh
The only thing that would make this better than the current gen is a bootloader unlock which, let's face it, is bleak considering it's a Verizon exclusive.
Our Turbo was a great buy back in October 2014 and it's going to be relevant all the way past SD 820 devices.
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Couldn't agree more. Got mine back in 2014 and decided to buy 2 more for my family a few months ago (refurbished for $290 on eBay). Best investment ever.
pjd2011 said:
Screen is bigger which is a negative in my eyes and of lesser image quality being POLED.
The only thing that would make this better than the current gen is a bootloader unlock which, let's face it, is bleak considering it's a Verizon exclusive.
Our Turbo was a great buy back in October 2014 and it's going to be relevant all the way past SD 820 devices.
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Just curious, but why would having a plastic display cause less image quality? They use the same technology, I don't see why there would be any difference? Also, the bigger screen would be a lower pixel density, but with a 565 ppi on the original, there would be virtually no difference to the untrained eye.
I agree with the bootloader unlock though. If it happens, I will buy, but the snapdragon 820 should, in theory, be leaps ahead of the 805 so I wouldn't say it can surpass the 820.
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graymonkey44 said:
Just curious, but why would having a plastic display cause less image quality? They use the same technology, I don't see why there would be any difference? Also, the bigger screen would be a lower pixel density, but with a 565 ppi on the original, there would be virtually no difference to the untrained eye.
I agree with the bootloader unlock though. If it happens, I will buy, but the snapdragon 820 should, in theory, be leaps ahead of the 805 so I wouldn't say it can surpass the 820.
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Never said the 820 wasn't going to smoke the 805! For the sake of all mobile devices it NEEDS to be leaps and bounds ahead of everything out there right now.
POLED as proven in the LG Flex phones doesn't have the image quality of normal AMOLED. I can't find the specific article that went in depth on it but it's most definitely a step back quality wise than our AMOLED panel.
HOWEVER, if it truly can take more abuse without breaking than that's a trade off that would be worth it. Gotta pick your poison.
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Never said the 820 wasn't going to smoke the 805! For the sake of all mobile devices it NEEDS to be leaps and bounds ahead of everything out there right now.
POLED as proven in the LG Flex phones doesn't have the image quality of normal AMOLED. I can't find the specific article that went in depth on it but it's most definitely a step back quality wise than our AMOLED panel.
HOWEVER, if it truly can take more abuse without breaking than that's a trade off that would be worth it. Gotta pick your poison.
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I've read the same thing also. POLED can't compare to AMOLED.
It's fine as a gimmick, but not visual clarity. Unless Motorola has developed it more than LG has.
With the Quarks we already have 3GB, 64GB storage, ballistic nylon with Kevlar underneath, turbo charging, Qi wireless charging. We have Snapdragon 805, not the problematic throttled 810. And a 5.5" display size is NOT better than 5.2". Maybe 5.3" -- but not 5.5".
Unless they offer us rear camera OIS and STEREO speakers -- which they gave the MOTO NEXUS 6 and should have given us last year -- what else can they offer? Oh, shatter proof display with less visual quality? No thanks.
This thing better be unlocked.
Im waiting if this will get stereo front speakers...
I think Turbo's loudspeaker quality is poor.
You guys should maybe take a look at LGs OLED curved TV, it has been awarded countless times in the last year as having the best screen of any TV. My uncle has the 55in version just in 1080P and its amazing. Take a look at this link http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/lg-eg9600-vs-samsung-js9500/ Yeah there's a $4000 price difference but this is Samsungs high end amoled panel, in the end the price doesn't matter, this is to show you what OLED can do so don't count the Turbo 2 out just yet.
fedecape said:
Couldn't agree more. Got mine back in 2014 and decided to buy 2 more for my family a few months ago (refurbished for $290 on eBay). Best investment ever.
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pjd2011 said:
I've posted about it many times before but spec wise, this phone IS NOT an upgrade to our current Turbo.
- 810 is meh at best. Our 805 tops it after a few seconds of sustained usage. Our 64bit memory interface keeps our memory speeds right on par too.
- GPU is a hair better. Negligible at best.
- Screen is bigger which is a negative in my eyes and of lesser image quality being POLED.
- Battery is smaller albeit only 200 mAh
The only thing that would make this better than the current gen is a bootloader unlock which, let's face it, is bleak considering it's a Verizon exclusive.
Our Turbo was a great buy back in October 2014 and it's going to be relevant all the way past SD 820 devices.
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I just bought a Moto Maxx to work with AT&T's LTE band 17, and am very glad to read this post. I was very torn on waiting to hear about the new X Force, but after the leaks, I think this summary is spot on. All great points. I really wonder if there will ever be a device made in the future that matches the Droid Turbo/Moto Maxx specs, particularly those specs combined with a 5.2 inch screen.
I'm most interested in the camera. Supposed OIS and laser focus. That's leaps and bounds ahead of our over powered 21 mp rear shooter that is slow and under par in many ways.
SD slut is nice too
I'm very torn. Nexus 6P is not for me, just too big. Nexus 5X is a disappointment all around. None of the other Verizon offerings are of any interest to me.
Turbo 2 seems to be a minimal upgrade. I was really hoping for 4GB of RAM and Stereo Speakers

Overall love

Yes, yes, it's possible to love a phone. Heck, you sleep next to it, don't you? Rate this thread to indicate your love for the Lenovo ZUK Z2 (Plus), all things considered. A higher rating indicates that the Lenovo ZUK Z2 (Plus) is an incredible phone that you enjoy tremendously. You love it.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
cant be better at just 10k
Best phone I've ever had, (and I have had a few flagships that left me wondering if they were worth it). And the ratio of price/features-performance is amazing (bought it around February this year).
This phone is awesome !!!!
Its a really awesome phone. With the custom rom this thing is a BEAST nothing can beat this phone.Just an issue of heating but overall this is really awesome. I hit 158k on benchmark :laugh:
not perfect but you will eventually fall in love with its imperfections too
Lovely phone for its price. Fell on the road while riding on bike once, broke nothing. Just a corner bruise. I'm impressed. Using it without any protector or case cause I like my phone that way.
I am planning to buy a used Z2 Plus. I it is only phone with Snapdragon 820 in my budget. Do you think it is a good idea? After all, it has the best hardware considering the price and good ROMs are also available here. What do you think?
MrStark007 said:
I am planning to buy a used Z2 Plus. I it is only phone with Snapdragon 820 in my budget. Do you think it is a good idea? After all, it has the best hardware considering the price and good ROMs are also available here. What do you think?
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It just sits right there. Not perfect because of back being of gorilla glass too. Phone is a bit fat compared to other metal/plastic body ones and a bit heavier. For the price, its worth every penny.
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It just sits right there. Not perfect because of back being of gorilla glass too. Phone is a bit fat compared to other metal/plastic body ones and a bit heavier. For the price, its worth every penny.
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Any problems generally faced by users in general ?
MrStark007 said:
Any problems generally faced by users in general ?
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Nope, no problems The U-touch feature takes a bit of getting used-to but eventually its a total pleasant experience.
shubham gaikwad said:
Its a really awesome phone. With the custom rom this thing is a BEAST nothing can beat this phone.Just an issue of heating but overall this is really awesome. I hit 158k on benchmark :laugh:
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which custom rom are you using??
mine broke after 3 month. bought from this shop so avoid....
https://lenovoonline.aliexpress.com/store/2880057
Perfect phone for one hand use.
Powerful plus 5 inch.. any other brand would have sold it for 50K
Great hardware only needs good softwae optimization
I only hate the camera apartment from that the phone is great.
It's a Beast of a phone overall. I have been using this phone for nearly 5 months now on stock ZUI Unrooted(But I'm planning to flash Custom ROM). I got it for 8.5K under exchange best value for money. Performance is as expected from a Flagship phone. Gaming is Butter smooth but personally for me it's a dream come true. Was using Redmi 2 for past 2 and half years. Gaming Totally sucked in that phone. So from a Snapdragon 410 to Snapdragon 820 is a Huge jump in performance. All I can say is I'm Just Lucky to have bought this phone. BTW other than The heating issue the phone is fantastic. But there is a easy solution to the heating problem, just use the case provided by Lenovo free that's it???
This phone is average in when you use with stock rom but you feel awsome when your mind is techie.
There are draw backs but at the price point, it deserves full 5 star
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
Yes, yes, it's possible to love a phone. Heck, you sleep next to it, don't you? Rate this thread to indicate your love for the Lenovo ZUK Z2 (Plus), all things considered. A higher rating indicates that the Lenovo ZUK Z2 (Plus) is an incredible phone that you enjoy tremendously. You love it.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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Sir should i buy zuk z2 plus or Honor 6x.my main priority is best battery bakup + camera+ music
RonakRonak said:
Sir should i buy zuk z2 plus or Honor 6x.my main priority is best battery bakup + camera+ music
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Honor 6x or 7x

Xperia L1 is a phenomenal device and you should buy it

Ok, I have got myself an L1 - didnt have money for a premium device as I always tend to buy top phone, so I went with the reviews to buy a budget phone with a big screen and not a single review was in favor of L1
That is completely shi*. As soon as I entered the store, I realized L1 is 3x better than other similar phones. The biggest problem reviews are saying with L1 is that it doesnt have fingerprint sensor, compared to Motorola G5 and other similar price-range phones, completely disregarding the fact that this phone is miles, years and eons in front of all other manufacturers when it comes to design and quality. Something HTC had back in the day, premium build quality
First of all - If finger print sensor is so god-damn important than you are a girl with nude selfies. I had several Huawei devices with best finger-print make and not once did I activate that stuff, I dont even lock my phone so I dont get what the big fuss is
L1 >
- superb screen. (who ever says they see individual pixels at 267 PPI should get punched in the face)
- Better camera quality compared to ANY mid-range price device.
- Phenomenal build you would find in only premium phones, excluding the slightly thicker body.
- one of the best plastic finishes on plastic-body phones, ever
- guaranteed harder body than 99.9% phones ever made (if there is one phone you will hope survived 3 floors fall, it's this one)
- has Mediatek MT6737T which is really OK chipset, slightly slower CPU than Snapdragon 801, sligthly stronger GPU (snapdragon 801 is stronger than J7 2017 exynos SoC, for example)
- Sony has really tried on this one, to tone down the big chin-forehead bezel on it's design (74% screen to body ratio)
- exactly due to 720p and MTK chipset, 2620 Maph battery holds really really good, charges fast even though stock charger is 1A (I didnt even try the quick charge with 2A)
- a really simple solution to make phone not-slippery: make plastic rough but somehow matte so it looks great
- USB C on such a device, looking forward
Downsides:
- no earbuds ? seriously Sony ? you are the earbud people, japanese people, and you dont putt even those stock-shi* earphones ?
- no screen protector out-of-the-box, just that lame transparent thin shi* that falls off immediately
- my device needs force to plug-in USB-C, nothing big but noticeable
- poor choice of accessories compared to beaten-to-death HTC who makes those fancy cover-thingies with holes n' shi* even for budget phones , you need to up your game Sony
In my opinion, in this price range, there is no better device than L1. I dont care about fingerprint, my points of interest are phenomenal big screen, sturdy and quality build and lack of stupid design stuff on the phone you are surely gonna damage (like those frames with thin lines and glossy finish on Samsungs you are destined to chip, break, or damage) - this phone is great and you should buy it
Samsung stereo headset works 100%.
You can use screen protector for LG G4 even it looks weird.
I prefer type C because it has OTG support out of the box.
Other than the case, I can use all accessories on hand with no problem.
i got earbuds with mine, they are not great but not terrible but it hurts ears if you use it for a while.
My issue with the L1 is that too many apps wont transfer to my SD and of the ones that do there a too many that wont update while they're on the SD
Hay I'm planning to buy this phone
What can you tell me about speakers?
Is voice noisy or disorted?
Can you post some photos of your cameras?
Thank you
This device uses MEDIATEK chip. Can we use MTK Tool with it?
Igoritza said:
- superb screen. (who ever says they see individual pixels at 267 PPI should get punched in the face)
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Thanks for that you just made my day :laugh: :laugh:
I 100% Agree :good:
The entire Range of Sony/MediaTek devices M5, C4, C5, XA, XA1, L1, E5 and variants of are/were Awesome value for money and If I had the cash I would buy them all !!
Build quality is fantastic through out the range and you get Sony aftercare at the price of a obscure china import phone It's a no brainer to me.
The mediatek naysayer's/haters here on xda are usually noob's who never built anything ever and read old topics from ten years ago then spout the same old garbage (so annoying )
Igoritza said:
this phone is great and you should buy it
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Along with the XA XA1 they're a steal too :good:
Just looking at the L1 now Manufacturer Refurbished with 12 months Warranty "A1" condition and Sim Free £69
Similar deals on the XA and XA1 too but I really want the XA1 Ultra

Samsung S9 vs Huawei P20 PRO?

Hello there,
My main phone just broke, and for now I can't afford a recent flagship, although I have two options for my budget. (both the same price)
As the title says, I have to choose between a Huawei P20 PRO [128 gb / 6 gb RAM] and a Samsung Galaxy S9 [Exynos 64 gb/ 4gb RAM] (not plus).
So, I would like to ask you if I can get some guidance, I have read reviews and watched a lot of videos, but I'm still not sure...
I'm interested in a reliable device, a day battery for me is enough, a great all rounder camera in any condition.
I just have some concerns about the Huawei device, no OIS, no headphone jack and no Micro SD slot is a really turn off for me, but I would like to know if the experience overall compensate this (if any of you have switched between these two). For the Samsung, I have seen that night or low light pictures are not as good as the Huawei, and so is the battery (3000 mAh vs 4000 mAh).
Thanks in advance, I would really appreciate your answers.
Hi, just sharing my experience with you about the s9. I have never owned a p 20 pro but before I got my first s9, I did a quick hands on with the p20 pro. I was more swayed by the s9 because at the time, one of the main selling points was the quality of the stereo speakers on the s9, something which was missing on the s8.
I traded in my first s9 after a while and went through a series of phones including the Note 9, s10+ and finally the oneplus 7 pro. A few months back, I came across an s9 demo unit on the cheap. Everything in the box was untouched and after checking for burn in and scratches, I bought it. I used it together with my 7 pro and ultimately decided to sell the 7 pro and keep the s9.
Sounds a bit crazy but the s9 was always at the back of my mind when I was using the other phones. It is a very good all rounder phone. I have no regrets giving up faster charging, a bigger screen, higher refresh rate and faster processor for useful features like notification light, headphone jack, iris scanner and a higher resolution because of its smaller size.
One ui 2.1 has given it a new lease of life and although there will not be any further android version updates, my only plan is to change the battery when the time comes.
I'd be interested if Samsung did an iPhone SE makeover of the s9. I might consider a new phone then.
I only have the S9 not the P20, but if I were you I'd rather choose the latest phone available out there. since it has more recent software, unlike the S9 which I believe this year is the last year that the phone is still got the software update unless you use the updated custom rom. also there are a lot of phones that has long battery life, higher storage, higher ram, maybe a bit better camera than both s9 and p20, and again more recent software. I think it's more worth it rather than buying a 3 y/o flagship phones.
Also nowadays I feel like running stock firmware on this phone is still reliable, it's not buttery smooth like it used to that's why I'm using the custom rom. other than that, this phone really fits my hand perfectly that's what makes me still considering this phone as my daily driver.
But that's just my opinion tho
I have the p20 pro and I'm thinking to switch to the S9.
I can say that the batterie is awesome on the huawei, I get 7h On Screnn with 25% left.
But i hate the caméra, it makes good images at low light but on daylight it's horrible. Hdr sucks, oversharpening, human faces are Just drawed with oil painting, front caméra is blurry and overexposed. I prefer Xiaomi mi A3 with Gcam. Vidéo is also bad.
Emui 10 is also full of bugs. I regret switching from S8+ and Xiaomi Mi9T to P20 pro.
S8+ was much better and with gcam it's amazing, i'd like to switch to s9 but i think i Will regret it because of the ppor battery life.

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