This is one of those reviews where you read how bad of a trainwreck it is, and after you read it, let me know if this changes your perspective on Chuwi.
Chuwi Hi9 Review
I was honestly pretty excited for the Chuwi Hi9 as I was looking for a great 8.4” tablet for media consumption as my Xiaomi 3:2 Mipad 3 was getting on my nerves in certain situations.
However, a major issue coupled with a myriad other smaller problems prevent this from being a seller even on firesale.
Wrecked
Chuwi Hi9 Specifications
Processor | MTK8173 Octacore Processor |
Display | 8.4” 2560×1600 IPS LCD |
RAM | 4GB |
Storage | 64GB eMMC |
Operating System | Android 6.0 Marshmallow |
Cameras | 8MP Camera, 2MP Front |
Battery | 5,000mAh |
Physical Dimensions | 21.60 x 12.80 x 0.70 cm, 373g |
Chuwi Hi9 Hardware
Promotional pictures suggested a tablet with minimal bezels, but they are far from that. While the bezels are not hideously massive, they are quite different from what the promo pictures suggested, with fairly sizeable side bezels and a large and bottom bezel. This is definitely not a beautiful device.
There is a microUSB slot and a microSD card slot included up top also.
Creaks like an old man
Chuwi Hi9 Display
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Chuwi Hi9 Audio
Audio quality is barely average, quality is generally very hollow and tinny with a lack of bass. In addition, you do get distortion at max volume which is a bit disappointing.
Chuwi Hi9 Battery
The 5000mAh battery gives an average of about 5 hours of screen on time which is nowhere near enough for any serious tablet user. The culprit here would be twofold, the Mediatek CPU not being power efficient and a lack of power optimization, which means that the battery is not utilized to its full capacity.
Battery’s no good
Chuwi Hi9 Software & Performance
Apart from the poor touch performance, the software on the Hi9 doesn’t fare well either. We see here Android 7.1 Nougat and slightly laggy performance most likely due to the high resolution of 2560×1600. Swiping between home screens and accessing the notifications tray has some slight lag that isn’t present in other tablets like the Mi Pad 3, however launching apps is fairly fast and multitasking isn’t a problem either.
Playing intense games at smooth framerates was difficult due to the high resolution, however less intense games ran quite well. The tablet did get fairly warm during gaming but never got burning hot.
Chuwi Hi9 Connectivity
The WiFi performance is a dealbreaker here. WiFi speeds top out around 10 feet (3m) away from the router, but any farther than that (5-10m) and WiFi speeds drop by at least half and latency (ping) shoots through the roof. Once you move closer to the 12m range (or add walls inbetween) and WiFi just stops working. Its quite ridiculous how bad the WiFi reception is on the Chuwi Hi9, and it doesn’t look like software updates are going to do anything. Both cameras are fairly low quality that is to be expected from tablets in general.
Chuwi Hi9 Verdict
While the display is fairly nice, other minor problems like creaky build quality and subpar battery life hamper the already crippled tablet to the point of no return. Hopefully Chuwi pulls its pants up for the next tablet, the Chuwi Hi9 Air.
A Solid Loss for Chuwi