Huawei has surprised with its new phablet; the Huawei Mate S It is a really interesting phone that will give you a lot to talk about. During its presentation it left a great taste in our mouths and, now that we have had to try it on video, the sensations have been even better.
Will he manage to defeat Samsung, lord and master of the phablet market? You will have to decide that but I already tell you that after analyze the Huawei Mate S in video, We can guarantee that Huawei has done a great job
Huawei Mate S, a phone with quality finishes
If the Huawei Mate S stands out for something, it is for its Premium finishes. The new phablet of the Asian manufacturer has surprised us with its metallic body, offering a Premium design that can perfectly compete with the new flagship terminal of Samsung's Note range.
As you can see in the video analysis of the Huawei Mate S, the Chinese manufacturer has put a lot of effort so that its new flagship phone not only has a great design, but also its power is more than enough to be able to compete with the heavyweights of the sector
Technical characteristics of the Huawei Mate S
Dimensions | 149.8 x 75.3 x 7.2 mm | |
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Weight : | 156 grams | |
Building material | aluminum | |
Screen | 5.5-inch Full HD with 401dpi | |
Processor | Kirin HiSilicon 935 | |
GPU | Small T-628 MP4 | |
RAM | 3GB | |
Internal storage | 32 GB | |
Micro SD card slot | Yes (up to 128GB) | |
Rear camera | 13 megapixels | |
Front camera | 8 megapixels | |
Connectivity | GSM; UMTS; LTE; GPS; A-GPS; glonass; | |
Other features | Fingerprint sensor | |
Battery | 2.700 mAh | |
Price | $649 |
Our conclusions after testing the Huawei Mate S are very clear: Huawei is making phones more and more powerful and with better finishes. And at the rate they are going, I don't think they take too long to reach the level of exquisiteness of the main manufacturers. Let the heavyweights of the sector prepare because the goose that lays the golden eggs is over ...
And to you, what do you think of the Huawei Mate S? Do you think Huawei could end up breaking Samsung's hegemony in the phablet market?