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Huawei Mate S review: touch made irrelevant
As far as 2015 flagship releases go, we’ve seen a great many excellent additions. The Samsung Galaxy S6, the LG G4, the iPhone 6S and Huawei’s own P8 have all left a marked impression on the space in one way or another. The Huawei P8 especially so, thanks to its stellar build quality and comparatively cheap price. But the Huawei P8 wasn’t the company’s only 2015 addition.
At IFA 2015, the company unveiled its next flagship; a phone that makes “touch powerful” according to its marketing material, a line that creeps me out somewhat too.
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