There seems to be a long-standing trend with Huawei handsets - you generally opt to pick one up for the exquisite looks and premium build at the cost of some overall performance. The idea of offering a flagship grade device and skipping some on the number...
The Huawei Mate S is undoubtedly a really good phone. With a much more competitive price point, and improved battery life, we're sure it will be a must-have for many.(previously published in issue January 2016)...
Abstract: Hey guys, you might have been busy preparing for Chinese New Year or a short getaway trip this coming weekend. But have you sought out your Valentines Day gift yet? No worries, we're here to help you out. Check out our picks for the top 7 pink smartphones...
Published: 2016-01-25, Author: Andrew , review by: lowyat.net
Abstract: Huawei has come a long way. Having partnered with Google to come up with the greatest and most premium Nexus device yet, one shouldn't forget that the Mate S, its flagship smartphone released before the Nexus – is a testament to how far the company has co...
Good camera, High-quality design, Future-gazing tech, Loads of storage
Pressure sensitivity is very limited, Expensive, Battery life not great
The Huawei Mate S Premium is out to show off what the future of phones will be all about. Ok, and it was also a way to one-up Apple as the first pressure sensitive phone, even if we're only getting to look at this tech six months later.Should you invest...
Back to the original question, does the Huawei Mate S worth RM2698? After our testing we found that the Huawei Mate S is slightly overpriced. However, it does provides great photography experience and the general user experience are excellent. Unfortunate...
In short, Huawei has listened for the complaints and feedback on the previous Mate 7 during the design and testing of this smartphone. The Mate S has a better camera and general design than the Mate 7 especially a large improvement in the fingerprint sens...
Abstract: The way we interact with our phones is always changing. Back in the old days, we pressed buttons. Then we prodded touchscreens. Now it's all about getting us to talk to them.So far, this isn't really working, so Huawei's going for a different angle with t...