Saturday, July 9, 2016

2. Unboxing, hardware Huawei P9 lite

Unboxing the Huawei P9 lite

Our Huawei P9 lite review unit came with a regular 1A charger. The phone does not support quick charging, but a 2A charger or at least a 1.5A one would have been appreciated.
Also in the box was a microUSB cable to go with the charger and an EarPod-like headset with a remote.
1A charger, microUSB cable and a headset packaged with the P9 lite - Huawei P9 lite review 
1A charger, microUSB cable and a headset packaged with the P9 lite

Hardware

The Huawei P9 lite has a 5.2" screen, same as the full-fat P9. However, it is physically a bit bigger - a couple of millimeters taller and wider, half a millimeter thicker.
This doesn't hugely affect the handling. Our grip felt equally comfortable and the polycarbonate back offers some extra grip. The P9 Lite weighs 3g more, 147g in total (about the same as an iPhone 6s), but the phone actually feels light. Note that the phone is a little top heavy, but not enough to have a negative impact on handling.
Huawei P9 lite review
The Huawei P9 was the first time the series went with a full metal body, the P series before the P8 had a metal frame and a polycarbonate back, just like the P9 Lite does. So if you're looking to upgrade from an older generation, you'd feel right at home.
The Huawei P9 lite feels very similar to its pricier sibling - Huawei P9 lite review The Huawei P9 lite feels very similar to its pricier sibling - Huawei P9 lite review 
The Huawei P9 lite feels very similar to its pricier sibling
We have the White P9 Lite, but the phone also comes in Black and Gold. Huawei has taken care to paint the exterior uniformly, including the front (which many makers skip). On the "big" P9, the White color option was a special Ceramic edition. No such thing here, all three color options use the same materials.
This means glass on the front (with no word on scratch resistance, same as the P9), metal on the sides and satin-finish polycarbonate on the back. The P9 lite lives up to its premium mid-range status in both look and feel.
The front has a small lip around the glass, which lifts the glass a fraction of a millimeter when the phone is face down. Because of it, the transition from the front to the sides isn't very smooth, but from then on the curves flow into each other.
The glass, metal and polycarbonate build of the P9 lite - Huawei P9 lite review The glass, metal and polycarbonate build of the P9 lite - Huawei P9 lite review The glass, metal and polycarbonate build of the P9 lite - Huawei P9 lite review 
The glass, metal and polycarbonate build of the P9 lite
These rounded sides don't quite hide the extra thickness of the P9 Lite, but they do help the bezels appear thinner. This is a visual trick, the metal sides and the bezels within the glass add up. The P9 Lite isn't the narrowest phone with a 5.2" screen, it'd say it's about average.
Besides the screen, the front houses the 8MP selfie camera, proximity and ambient light sensors and a notification LED (a tiny dot in the top right corner). The LED is invisible when off, but not the most noticeable even when it's on.
There's nothing but the Huawei logo below the screen, Android buttons are on screen, the mouthpiece is at the bottom.
8MP selfie camera, sensors and notification LED above - Huawei P9 lite review Just the logo below - Huawei P9 lite review 
8MP selfie camera, sensors and notification LED above • Just the logo below
It's behind the grille on the left, the right grille hides the loudspeaker. Normally, we give the loudspeaker only a passing mention (unless there's two of them), but this one is backed by a 9 V Smart Amp similar to what we had with the more premium Huawei P9 or the Huawei Mate S. Make sure to check the loudspeaker results to see if it paid off.
On the top side of the Huawei P9 lite is the second mic for stereo sound recording and noise reduction. Also here is the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Mic on the left, speaker on the right - Huawei P9 lite review microUSB 2.0 - Huawei P9 lite review headphone jack and mic - Huawei P9 lite review 
Mic on the left, speaker on the right • microUSB 2.0 • headphone jack and mic
The only hardware buttons are on the right - the Power button and the Volume rocker. They are comfortable enough to use and the Power button has a texture, which makes it easier to locate by touch.
The card tray is on the left. It's a single tray for two cards - either two nanoSIMs or one SIM and one microSD (it takes the place of SIM2).
Power and volume buttons - Huawei P9 lite review The power button has a distinct texture - Huawei P9 lite review Cart tray - Huawei P9 lite review 
Power and volume buttons • The power button has a distinct texture • Cart tray
The back of the P9 has a trademark dual camera look, but the P9 Lite has one camera and one flash. They are still placed on a separate plate from the rest of the back, a design element common in the P family.
Below that is the fingerprint reader. It has a small lip around it to help in the precise positioning of your index finger.
13MP camera with flash and below that, the fingerprint reader - Huawei P9 lite review 
13MP camera with flash and below that, the fingerprint reader

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