The Porsche Design Mate 9 isn’t meant to sell in big volumes: it’s meant to show the Western world that Huawei deserves to be taken seriously as a high-end smartphone manufacturer. I spent a week living with the $1500 Porsche Design Mate 9, and it is indeed, as Ferris Bueller might say, “so choice.” But it also bears a few software handicaps to go with its sexy hardware. Join me for MrMobile’s Porsche Design Mate 9 hands-on!
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MrMobile’s Porsche Design Mate 9 coverage was produced following seven days with a Huawei Mate 9 Porsche Design edition on loan from Huawei. It was tested on T-Mobile US in the Greater Boston and New York City regions and alternately paired to a Vector Luna smartwatch and a Star Trek Bluetooth Combadge during the test period.
[FURTHER READING]
Huawei Mate 9 Review at Android Central:
http://www.androidcentral.com/huawei-mate-9
WSJ story on the Williams-Sonoma Bread Maker:
http://blogs.wsj.com/accelerators/2013/04/10/paul-lee-the-williams-sonoma-bread-maker-a-case-study/
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