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Everything You Need to Know About the Huawei Mate 9

The highly anticipated release of the new phone from Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. is causing a lot of stir. Here we’ll walk you through the new smartphone’s features and how PSafe applications ensure a safer, faster Huawei Mate 9.

  1. Size
    The Huawei Mate 9 is a hefty phone. Perhaps we should actually call it a small computer, as the 6 GB RAM model is capable of storing 256GB of data. Even if that large space gets too clogged, though, there are ways to clear your device. From its junk cleanup feature freeing up space on your SD card to its WhatsApp cleaner eliminating old messages and photos shared through messaging, PSafe Total will allow you to make the most of your memory space.

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  1. Design
    While similar in looks to the Mate 8, the Mate 9 comes in two different versions. One version has the usual flat surface, and the other offers slightly curved side edges. The model names are Manhattan and Long Island, respectively. The curved Long Island version offers Quad HD resolution, which is four times the number of pixels on a standard HD screen. Nine color options let consumers customize their phones.
  1. Features
    Like other new smartphones, the Huawei Mate 9 boasts many futuristic features. Its two cameras will enable highly detailed photos. Just underneath the cameras lies a fingerprint scanner, for those who want to get rid of passwords and enter a new age of tech security.
  1. System
    The new phone operates on the Android OS version 7. While the rapid charge battery system lets you use the device around the clock, it may still overwork the phone. PSafe Total’s CPU Cooler cools down the hard working phone and eliminates any lag time. Additionally, the Internet Booster function clears background applications using the web so that you can get the most out of the operating system.
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