Introduction

If you remember, the Mate 9 Porsche Design was announced along with the regular Mate 9. It used the same hardware except for the screen, which was AMOLED and a curved one at that. It was also prohibitively expensive, and it was only going to be sold through Porsche Design exclusive boutiques. It set off a gadget craving that the regular Mate 9 could not fulfill.

Fast forward a couple of months, and we now hold the Mate 9 Pro in our hands - a smartphone identical to the Porsche Design Edition and a cheaper one, too. Sure, the Mate 9 Pro is not as widely available as the Mate 9, but at least it's not a designer product with an obscene price tag attached to it.

Yes, it's finally, here. A phone, which we have been on the lookout for ever since its announcements. Dreams do come true sometimes. The Huawei Mate 9 surely looked gorgeous and delivered on its promises for flagship performance and great camera, but the Mate 9 Pro has the same specs and then some more.

Technically, not everything is the same - the Mate 9 Pro's AMOLED display is smaller but has a higher resolution. As you'll see below, there are hardly any other differences.

Huawei Mate 9 Pro at a glance:

Body: Aluminum unibody, 2.5D Gorilla Glass 3 front

Aluminum unibody, 2.5D Gorilla Glass 3 front Screen: 5.5" curved AMOLED with 1440 x 2,560px resolution (534ppi)

5.5" curved AMOLED with 1440 x 2,560px resolution (534ppi) Camera: Leica co-engineered dual camera: 20MP monochrome/12MP color sensors, f2.2, 27mm equiv. focal length, 4-in-1 hybrid autofocus (phase/laser/contrast/depth sensing); dual-LED, dual-tone flash; 2160p and 1080p @ 30/60fps video capture

Leica co-engineered dual camera: 20MP monochrome/12MP color sensors, f2.2, 27mm equiv. focal length, 4-in-1 hybrid autofocus (phase/laser/contrast/depth sensing); dual-LED, dual-tone flash; 2160p and 1080p @ 30/60fps video capture Selfie cam: 8MP f/1.9; 26mm lens; 1080p @ 30fps video capture

8MP f/1.9; 26mm lens; 1080p @ 30fps video capture OS: Android 7.0 Nougat with Huawei EMUI 5.0 overlay

Android 7.0 Nougat with Huawei EMUI 5.0 overlay Chipset: Kirin 960 chipset: Octa-core CPU (4xCortex-A73@2.4GHz + 4xCortex-A53@1.8GHz), i6 co-processor, octa-core Mali-G71 GPU

Kirin 960 chipset: Octa-core CPU (4xCortex-A73@2.4GHz + 4xCortex-A53@1.8GHz), i6 co-processor, octa-core Mali-G71 GPU Memory: 6GB of RAM; 128GB storage

6GB of RAM; 128GB storage Battery: 4,000mAh Li-Po (sealed); Fast charging

4,000mAh Li-Po (sealed); Fast charging Connectivity: Dual-SIM; LTE-A (Cat. 12 600/150Mbps); USB-C; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; GPS/GLONASS/Beidou/Galileo; IR port

Dual-SIM; LTE-A (Cat. 12 600/150Mbps); USB-C; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; GPS/GLONASS/Beidou/Galileo; IR port Misc: Stereo speakers; Fingerprint reader

Main shortcomings:

Smaller display in comparison with the Mate 9

No microSD expansion

No dust or water resistance

Non-removable battery

No FM radio

The reduced screen size is probably the single potential turn off for the aspiring owners. The downsizing was enough to demote the Mate 9 from a phablet to a regular sized smartphone by current standards. On the other hand, it's a change that you may be more than happy with if the Mate 9 was too big for you.

The lack of memory expansion is easily offset by the default 128GB internal storage, while the lack of waterproofing is hardly a surprise as Huawei hasn't introduced it on any of its products.

The spotty availability is probably the worst bit about the Mate 9 Pro, as Huawei hasn't launched the Pro model everywhere where the Mate 9 is available. The device is currently available in China, India, the USA, and Scandinavia, among other markets, though the gray import market is seemingly thriving. We guess Huawei either gave some exclusivity rights to the device in certain markets, or they just didn't want it to get in the way of the pending launch of the P10.

The Huawei Mate 9 Pro's hardware checkup begins right after the jump.