Huawei Mate7: In the flesh, first impressions

Huawei is set to launch the Mate7 this November 20 and we’re able to get an early unit to review. We immediately took two of our LTE SIMs and inserted it into the handset to test and share with you our initial impressions.

We spent a full day with the new Huawei Mate7 and thought it was a pretty solid device worthy of a flagship status.

At first glance, the Huawei Mate7 looks really similar to the HTC One M7 although its size is closer to the HTC One Max. However, the build quality and metal construction feels more solid. Design-wise we even liked it better than the iPhone 6 Plus.

We looked more closely into some of the features we actually liked about the Mate7.

Size and Form Factor.

With a 6-inch display, the Mate7 is already huge and within the size range of the Xperia T2 Ultra. However, based on our actual use of the handset, it’s much closer and more comparable to the iPhone 6 Plus and the Galaxy Note 4 in terms of handling.

Here’s a quick tabular comparison of the Mate7 against other flagship devices:

 Mate7Galaxy Note 4iPhone 6 PlusLG G3
Display6.0 inches5.7 inches5.5 inches5.5 inches
Height157 mm153.5 mm158.1 mm146.3 mm
Width81 mm78.6 mm77.8 mm74.6 mm
Thickness7.9 mm8.5 mm7.1 mm8.9 mm

Despite having a bigger display, the Mate7 is shorter than the iPhone 6 Plus. The device is also thinner than the Note 4 and the G3.

Where the Mate7 took some real estate is with the width but the difference is very small — 2.4mm wider than the Note 4 and 3.2mm more than the iPhone 6 Plus.

Huawei claims a screen-to-size ratio of about 78%. This is one of the highest we’ve seen in any flagship device. Even the really compact LG G3 only has 76.3%, the Galaxy Note 4 has 74.4% while the iPhone 6 Plus only has 67.9% (the higher the screen-to-size ratio, the more compact the device is relative to its size).

Hardware and Configuration.

The more premium version of the Mate7 comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage. It is powered by Huawei’s very own chip, the Kirin 925 octa-core processor which is a combination of 4 Cortex A15 and 4 Cortex A7 to optimize for both performance and power consumption.

The Kirin 925 chip uses 28nm technology and the big.Little configuration paired with a Mali-T628 GPU is one of the best graphics to date. It is better than a Snapdragon 801 and even comparable to a Snapdragon 805.

Here’s a table of benchmark scores between the flagship handset’s we’ve tried before.

 Mate7LG G3Note 4Xperia Z2HTC One M8
Antutu43,41929,11846,77232,31038,769
3D Mark14,40214,73013,58417,72817,167
Nenamark 260.2 fps59.9 fps59.8 fps59.9fps59.3 fps
Vellamo HTML52,8382,8053,3022,3501,804
Vellamo Metal1,3951,5171,2301,4261,300
Quadrant11,32923,47624,62718,11325,169

The Kirin 925 fared really well in all of the benchmarks except for Quadrant where the scores were below the line.

The Mate7 is also among the less than 10 devices that came with a whopping 3GB of RAM (see complete list here).

Huawei Mate7 specs:
6-inch Full HD IPS display, 368ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Hisilicon Kirin 925 octa-core CPU (4×1.8GHz Cortex A15 + 4 × 1.3GHz Coretex A7 + 1 x 230MHz big.LITTLE)
Mali-T628 GPU
3GB RAM
32GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby (Nano-SIM + Micro-SIM)
Dual-LTE Cat 6
13MP rear camera, f/2.0, LED flash
5MP front camera
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
microUSB
Fingerprint Sensor
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
Android 4.4 KitKat w/ Emotion UI 3.0
Li-Ion 4,100mAh battery
157 x 81 x 7.9 mm
185 g

Fingerprint Sensor.

While Apple and Samsung has already introduced the fingerprint sensor into their devices for over a year, Huawei’s implementation is slightly different.

The sensor is located at the back panel just below the camera. This provides easier access to the index finger to unlock the phone and other apps.

We’ve already been so used to the Rear Key of the LG G2 and G3 that using the Rear Fingerprint Sensor of the Mate7 feels like second-nature.

Dual-SIM, Dual-LTE.

perhaps one of the most intriguing features of the Mate7 is the dual-LTE, dual-SIM functionality. This is the first and only handset we’ve seen that is capable of having two LTE SIM slots. This allows you to use two LTE SIM from Globe and Smart and be able to use both when needed.

Huawei is also able to developed a Cat 6 LTE with theoretical speeds of up to 300Mbps and support for the most number of LTE networks globally.

Battery Capacity: 4,100mAh

The Mate7 is also the one with the highest battery capacity of any flagship smartphone with its huge 4,100mAh battery rating. We have yet to test how efficient the Mate7 when it comes to battery consumption and we will do our usual battery bench in the full review.

For now, the device is among the top ones to have this huge battery capacity.

Release and Availability.

The Huawei Ascend Mate7 will be released in the Philippines on November 20 with a suggested retail price of Php27,890 for the 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage in Rose Gold color.

Huawei is accepting pre-orders today (MemoXpress and Huawei Shops) where people can pay a downpayment between Php1,000, Php2,000 or Php3,000 and get the same amount as a discount when they receive it on the 20th. That means a Php3,000 downpayment will net you a final price of just Php24,890 (Php3,000 down + Php21,890 balance).

Will post our full review of the Mate7 just before the local launch.

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Huawei Mate7: In the flesh, first impressions

Huawei is set to launch the Mate7 this November 20 and we’re able to get an early unit to review. We immediately took two of our LTE SIMs and inserted it into the handset to test and share with you our initial impressions.

We spent a full day with the new Huawei Mate7 and thought it was a pretty solid device worthy of a flagship status.

At first glance, the Huawei Mate7 looks really similar to the HTC One M7 although its size is closer to the HTC One Max. However, the build quality and metal construction feels more solid. Design-wise we even liked it better than the iPhone 6 Plus.

We looked more closely into some of the features we actually liked about the Mate7.

Size and Form Factor.

With a 6-inch display, the Mate7 is already huge and within the size range of the Xperia T2 Ultra. However, based on our actual use of the handset, it’s much closer and more comparable to the iPhone 6 Plus and the Galaxy Note 4 in terms of handling.

Here’s a quick tabular comparison of the Mate7 against other flagship devices:

 Mate7Galaxy Note 4iPhone 6 PlusLG G3
Display6.0 inches5.7 inches5.5 inches5.5 inches
Height157 mm153.5 mm158.1 mm146.3 mm
Width81 mm78.6 mm77.8 mm74.6 mm
Thickness7.9 mm8.5 mm7.1 mm8.9 mm

Despite having a bigger display, the Mate7 is shorter than the iPhone 6 Plus. The device is also thinner than the Note 4 and the G3.

Where the Mate7 took some real estate is with the width but the difference is very small — 2.4mm wider than the Note 4 and 3.2mm more than the iPhone 6 Plus.

Huawei claims a screen-to-size ratio of about 78%. This is one of the highest we’ve seen in any flagship device. Even the really compact LG G3 only has 76.3%, the Galaxy Note 4 has 74.4% while the iPhone 6 Plus only has 67.9% (the higher the screen-to-size ratio, the more compact the device is relative to its size).

Hardware and Configuration.

The more premium version of the Mate7 comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage. It is powered by Huawei’s very own chip, the Kirin 925 octa-core processor which is a combination of 4 Cortex A15 and 4 Cortex A7 to optimize for both performance and power consumption.

The Kirin 925 chip uses 28nm technology and the big.Little configuration paired with a Mali-T628 GPU is one of the best graphics to date. It is better than a Snapdragon 801 and even comparable to a Snapdragon 805.

Here’s a table of benchmark scores between the flagship handset’s we’ve tried before.

 Mate7LG G3Note 4Xperia Z2HTC One M8
Antutu43,41929,11846,77232,31038,769
3D Mark14,40214,73013,58417,72817,167
Nenamark 260.2 fps59.9 fps59.8 fps59.9fps59.3 fps
Vellamo HTML52,8382,8053,3022,3501,804
Vellamo Metal1,3951,5171,2301,4261,300
Quadrant11,32923,47624,62718,11325,169

The Kirin 925 fared really well in all of the benchmarks except for Quadrant where the scores were below the line.

The Mate7 is also among the less than 10 devices that came with a whopping 3GB of RAM (see complete list here).

Huawei Mate7 specs:
6-inch Full HD IPS display, 368ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Hisilicon Kirin 925 octa-core CPU (4×1.8GHz Cortex A15 + 4 × 1.3GHz Coretex A7 + 1 x 230MHz big.LITTLE)
Mali-T628 GPU
3GB RAM
32GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby (Nano-SIM + Micro-SIM)
Dual-LTE Cat 6
13MP rear camera, f/2.0, LED flash
5MP front camera
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
microUSB
Fingerprint Sensor
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
Android 4.4 KitKat w/ Emotion UI 3.0
Li-Ion 4,100mAh battery
157 x 81 x 7.9 mm
185 g

Fingerprint Sensor.

While Apple and Samsung has already introduced the fingerprint sensor into their devices for over a year, Huawei’s implementation is slightly different.

The sensor is located at the back panel just below the camera. This provides easier access to the index finger to unlock the phone and other apps.

We’ve already been so used to the Rear Key of the LG G2 and G3 that using the Rear Fingerprint Sensor of the Mate7 feels like second-nature.

Dual-SIM, Dual-LTE.

perhaps one of the most intriguing features of the Mate7 is the dual-LTE, dual-SIM functionality. This is the first and only handset we’ve seen that is capable of having two LTE SIM slots. This allows you to use two LTE SIM from Globe and Smart and be able to use both when needed.

Huawei is also able to developed a Cat 6 LTE with theoretical speeds of up to 300Mbps and support for the most number of LTE networks globally.

Battery Capacity: 4,100mAh

The Mate7 is also the one with the highest battery capacity of any flagship smartphone with its huge 4,100mAh battery rating. We have yet to test how efficient the Mate7 when it comes to battery consumption and we will do our usual battery bench in the full review.

For now, the device is among the top ones to have this huge battery capacity.

Release and Availability.

The Huawei Ascend Mate7 will be released in the Philippines on November 20 with a suggested retail price of Php27,890 for the 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage in Rose Gold color.

Huawei is accepting pre-orders today (MemoXpress and Huawei Shops) where people can pay a downpayment between Php1,000, Php2,000 or Php3,000 and get the same amount as a discount when they receive it on the 20th. That means a Php3,000 downpayment will net you a final price of just Php24,890 (Php3,000 down + Php21,890 balance).

Will post our full review of the Mate7 just before the local launch.

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DBP signs MOA for palm oil project in Bukidnon

DBP signed recently a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the development of a palm oil plantation and oil mill in Kalilangan, Bukidnon under its Tree Plantation Financing and Sustainable Agri-Business Financing Programs.

The project, which is being undertaken in partnership with the Bali Oil Palm Produce Corporation (BOPPC) and Kalilangan Oil Palm Growers Association (KOPGA), involves the development of 3,000 hectares of palm oil plantation and the establishment of a 30-ton per hour oil mill in Kalilangan, Bukidnon.

Under the MOA, DBP will lend P80-million to KOPGA for the planting and development of an initial 800 hectares of the oil palm plantation. The project may be expanded to include the additional 2,200 hectares with estimated project cost of P220-million.

KOPGA will provide the necessary manpower requirement for the project and implement oil palm farming technology prescribed by the BOPPC. KOPGA will also deliver fresh fruit bunches (FFB) harvest to BOPPC, which will have the exclusive right to buy the FFB.

BOPPC, meanwhile, will conduct capability training and seminar and provide technical assistance to KOPGA for free. It will also provide the necessary agricultural inputs like fertilizer and pesticide at reasonable price and seedlings for the plantation.

ANA partners with world renowned hotels and restaurants on new in-flight menus

From December 2014, ANA will be introducing in-flight meals created in collaboration with some of the world’s most highly acclaimed restaurants in Thailand, Singapore, China, Hong Kong and Los Angeles on flights from these countries to Japan. World class chefs from the Four Seasons, Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts, and the Patina Restaurant Group will work with ANA to create bespoke menus for passengers to enjoy on flights to Japan, providing passengers with more choice and variety. Passengers will be able to enjoy local cuisine from the country of departure, in addition to ANA’s traditional Japanese menu. For some international passengers, this may be their first taste of ANA’s in-flight cuisine, whilst for passengers returning home to Japan, these meals will be a deliciously fitting finale to a business trip or holiday.

ANA began collaborating with renowned hotels and chefs on its in-fight menus last year, introducing meals to Taiwan and India route. The extension of this initiative demonstrates ANA’s continued commitment to catering for its diverse international customer base and providing the highest levels of quality and comfort in-flight.

This next phase in the initiative will see even more delicious and beautifully-presented meal.

ANA is the only airline in Japan to have been awarded the maximum 5-star rating from Skytrax for two consecutive years, and the extension of the in-flight menu collaborations will further improve its passenger experience.

2015 Honda Civic now available for purchase

Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) today formally announces the availability of its 2015 Civic. It’s got the same sporty design and dynamic handling of the beloved Civic lineup previously, and comes in six different variants to choose from.

Civic Standard

2015 Honda Civic specs and features:
1.8L/2.0L engine variants
FWD
5-speed MT/AT
Gas
Design: 4-door sedan
Passenger capacity: 5
Dimensions: 4,556 x 1,752 x 1,435mm
Wheelbase: 2,669mm
Curb weight: 1,249kg

Multi-view reverse camera
Smart Entry & Push Start System
7-inch touch screen display
2x USB ports
1x HDMI port
Paddle shifters
Cruise control
ABS with EBD
Vehicle Stability Assist
Hill Start Assist

Starting today, November 11 2014, the 2015 Honda Civic will be available at Honda dealerships nationwide with the following prices:

2.0L EL MUGEN AT – Php1,388,000 (with factory-installed MUGEN body kit)
2.0L EL AT – Php1,258,000
1.8L E Modulo AT – Php1,138,000 (with factory-installed Modulo body kit)
1.8L E AT – Php1,078,000
1.8L S AT – Php988,00
1.8L S MT – Php948,000

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