The demand for Google’s first “true” smartphones — the Pixel and Pixel XL — has been high. Maybe too high; Google has struggled to fulfill online orders. The Pixel XL (128GB), for example, hasn’t been in Google’s online store since late November — the only smartphone Google had in stock at the time of writing was the smaller Pixel, in black or blue (not white), and only in the lesser 32GB size. They were announced three months ago, and they’re still almost as rare as Nintendo’s $60 NES Classic Edition.
But is the Pixel worth the wait? Other phones that look, feel and function very similarly to the Pixel — like the Huawei Mate 9 — are making a strong statement: no.
I’ve tested the Mate 9 for the last few weeks after having used the Pixel XL for two months, and I can attest that they share many similar qualities. The Pixel beats out the Huawei Mate 9 in several areas — it’s a terrific phone, after all — but the differences most likely won’t affect your everyday use Furthermore, the Huawei boasts a few appealing features of its own, whereas some of the Pixel’s features have yet to fulfill their promise.
Huawei Mate 9: Specs

OS: Android OS version 7.0 (Nougat)
Processor: Hisilicon Kirin 960
Display: 5.9-inch IPS LCD FHD
Headphone Jack: Yes
Charging Port: USB Type-C
Weight: 6.70 ounces
Buy Now: $600