Huawei Mate 9

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Omg, my set or HK set?if it's my set,suggest to bring to Malaysia immediately ? I don't think service center here will help though, good luck to you and keep us posted !
Confirm charger and wire working fine...
It's a CN set, will check with SC.
 

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Top 5 tips and tricks for your new Huawei Mate 9
The Huawei Mate 9 top five essential options you'll want to check out the day you get your device.

1. Enable the app drawer
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By default, the Huawei Mate 9 doesn't have an app drawer. And that's OK, because unlike earlier Huawei phones you can easily enable it in the Settings, giving you a place to store less-used apps without cluttering up your home screens.
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-enable-app-drawer-huawei-mate-9


2. Use 'View Mode' to see more on-screen
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Right out of the box, the Huawei Mate 9 offers a fairly large, magnified view of all your content and apps. If you prefer higher information density, as we do, you'll want to change your "view mode" setting, which lets you alter how
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-change-display-scaling-huawei-mate-9


3. Explore the dual-camera's depth effects
The Huawei Mate 9's dual camera setup lets you add lots of unique depth effects to your photos, using the secondary sensor to judge how far away your subject is and filling in the blanks with computational magic. The Mate 9's dual ISP setup helps to simulate the lens blur effect of a DSLR, and it does a surprisingly good job.
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To enable "wide aperture mode," simply tap the aperture icon in the viewfinder. From there, you can control the size of your virtual aperture using the controls on the right side of the screen.

Best of all, you can alter this setting after the fact, because all the depth information is saved along with the photo. Simply find your photo in the Gallery app and tap the aperture icon.
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4. Set up fingerprint and gesture shortcuts
The Mate 9's fingerprint sensor is good for more than just securing your phone. Go to Settings > Fingerprint ID to enable a bunch of handy shortcuts, including swiping down to show the notification shade, swiping sideways to scroll through photos, or touch and hold to answer calls.
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The Settings > Smart assistant > Motion control menu is home to even more optional gestures, including flip to mute — and various knuckle gestures for taking screenshots, recording the screen and enabling split-screen multi-window mode.


5. Customize your icons, wallpaper and theme!
Huawei's software may have changed beyond recognition, but you can still theme EMUI to your heart's content. Go to the Themes app to download additional styles and icon packs from Huawei's online storefront, or simply switch to one of the six preloaded styles.
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It's worth remembering that you can mix and match themes, wallpapers and icon packs. Simply select the theme you're currently using, then tap the Customize button at the bottom of the screen.
 

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Mate 9 Pro.... I used more of the remote controller app

... for Daikin air con
.... for Samsung TV

Android Pay for all my McDonald's
Dash for taxis and kfc
Koufu app for food
 
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Seriously fellow Maters, does anyone know how to disable the active icon and swipe up function when in locked screen? Or does anyone know whether Huawei is doing anything to upgrade this feature? It's really a pain as it wrecks havoc when it's inside the pocket, switching on camera or torchlight and even sending messages by itself when the screen is slide up in the pocket. Complained to Huawei to upgrade to let consumer select if they want to enable this feature but seems no sound from it.
 

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Seriously fellow Maters, does anyone know how to disable the active icon and swipe up function when in locked screen? Or does anyone know whether Huawei is doing anything to upgrade this feature? It's really a pain as it wrecks havoc when it's inside the pocket, switching on camera or torchlight and even sending messages by itself when the screen is slide up in the pocket. Complained to Huawei to upgrade to let consumer select if they want to enable this feature but seems no sound from it.
How are you able to wake the screen in your pocket? Never happened to me before

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Seriously fellow Maters, does anyone know how to disable the active icon and swipe up function when in locked screen? Or does anyone know whether Huawei is doing anything to upgrade this feature? It's really a pain as it wrecks havoc when it's inside the pocket, switching on camera or torchlight and even sending messages by itself when the screen is slide up in the pocket. Complained to Huawei to upgrade to let consumer select if they want to enable this feature but seems no sound from it.

Ever encountered flash light on while phone in trousers pocket. Now doesn't happen. Don't know how or why. Haha
 

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Ever encountered flash light on while phone in trousers pocket. Now doesn't happen. Don't know how or why. Haha

You see fellow Maters, this problem was highlighted in here before also. There is an icon that is permanently on your lock screen and even in lock screen, if you swipe upwards at the bottom of your screen, it will reveal a host of icons like torchlight, memo, etc. So if it's in your pocket, and the power button was accidentally pressed and at the same time, if you were to have movements in your pocket, it will accidentally trigger these icons. It's really a case of accidental stuff that all happens at the right time. It happens as I also have a cardholder in my pocket so the pressure and movement triggers this effect. I feel it should be a choice icon where you can decide to use this convenient function or disable it.
 

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You see fellow Maters, this problem was highlighted in here before also. There is an icon that is permanently on your lock screen and even in lock screen, if you swipe upwards at the bottom of your screen, it will reveal a host of icons like torchlight, memo, etc. So if it's in your pocket, and the power button was accidentally pressed and at the same time, if you were to have movements in your pocket, it will accidentally trigger these icons. It's really a case of accidental stuff that all happens at the right time. It happens as I also have a cardholder in my pocket so the pressure and movement triggers this effect. I feel it should be a choice icon where you can decide to use this convenient function or disable it.
Keyword: power button accidentally pressed

Maybe need to check if your power button is a little more sensitive compared to other sets.

Frankly, i have not encountered this before.

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Just face ur phone outwards instead towards your tigh shouldn't trigger anymore?

Thanks for the suggestion Deckcard, will try and see how. But would rather they come up with an update to let us select whether we want this shortcut in the lockscreen. Thanks everyone for the help rendered. Cheers.
 
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