Huawei Mate S is official with a 5.5-inch display and Kirin 935 SoC

George, 02 September, 2015

Huawei just pulled the wraps off the Mate S – a smaller alternative to the Ascend Mate7 with a few nifty touches of its own.

The Huawei Mate S is built around a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with FullHD resolution and “a screen color saturation of 105 percent”, which is not that big of feat as most other mobile displays already surpass the RGB color gamut. A lot more tangible is the 2.5D Gorilla Glass 4 that covers the display. Using a Force touch sensor the Mate S incorporates an improved version of the Knuckle control feature, which debuted on the P8, for new and ingenious ways to control your smartphone. A fingerprint sensor on the back ticks another checkbox on the specsheet.


Huawei Mate S Knuckle Control 2.0

The device is powered by an in-house Kirin 935 chipset with a dual quad-core processor, ticking at up to 2.2GHz. There is 3GB of RAM on board and internal storage will be 32GB for the Standard version and 64GB for the Premium version. An even roomier 128GB variant will be announced later.

The primary camera is one of the headline features. It uses a 13MP BSI sensor with an RGBW array for improved light-gathering capability, and is helped by the f/2.0 lens and a dual-LED flash. The camera also comes with optical image stabilization, capable of correcting for up to 1.2 degrees of shake. The front element of the lens is made of Sapphire crystal for added protection.

Selfie enthusiasts are well covered too, as there’s an 8MP front camera with an LED soft light. The aperture is dimmer though, at f/2.4, and the focus is fixed.


Huawei Mate S

The smartphone measures 149.8 x 75.3 x 7.2mm, though at the sides the thickness goes all the way down to 2.65mm. It weighs in at 156g, while having a 2,700mAh battery to keep it powered up.

The smartphone boots Android 5.1.1 with Huawei’s EMUI3.1 on top. There’s the usual connectivity package, including Wi-Fi and GPS, but also NFC and an FM receiver.

The Huawei Mate S will be launched in numerous markets around the globe later this month. The price of the Standard version is set at €649, while the Premium on will set you back €699.


Reader comments

  • AnonD-142922
  • 17 Sep 2015
  • mxx

I am not keen on sony phones either.. I have mate 7 and vivo x5 pro .. great smartphones.. and if I would get samsung I will get A8 and would change that horrible touchwiz OS

  • AnonD-438575
  • 08 Sep 2015
  • 0yg

2700 m/Ah accu is a nogo

  • AnonD-314371
  • 06 Sep 2015
  • 6P7

Good spec's & beautiful design but price is too high

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