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Huawei P9 32gig Titanium Grey unlocked smart phone now sold


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Am selling my trusty Huawei P9 as it's time to upgrade again.


It has never been dropped, and always been kept in a quality Spigen case 2 days after I got it.


There is a minute less than 1mm scratch on the left hand side of the back of the case which you can't see with the Spigen case, but I believe in absolute honesty, hence mentioning it here.


It takes NANO sims *only* [those are the tiny ones] you can get your mobile provider to transfer your number from an old type sim to a nano sim in store, it takes about 2 hours to process, less if you are lucky and is free.


There are ZERO scratches on the screen or cameras.


The battery still lasts me a day and a half with moderate to heavy use, the app that takes the most battery I find is YouTube.


I highly recommend you buy a quality SD card as you can shoot in RAW [.dng] plus .jpeg with this phone, which allows you to do a ton of post processing, but out of the box the dual cameras produce fantastic results; the monochrome lens is a joy to work with and in low light this phone still outperforms a lot of new handsets on the market.


The phone is relatively light, feels great in the hand and I'll be upgrading to another Huawei. The only downside of this phone is that they didn't include OIS for video, so if you shoot a lot of that, a gimbal is recommended.


Would like ?140 for it, comes with the original box, original charger and sim removal tool. I will also throw in the Spigen case which cost me ?10 on Amazon.


I'm very happy to sit down at Nero and show you that everything is working and above board as long as you seem like an honest buyer, if you appear suspicious then I will not sell you the handset and walk away.


Should you be unlucky and damage the phone in the future, Huawei UK will be able to repair the phone, but at a cost as it is now out of warranty.

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