Hot on the heels of the excellent , the Mate 20 Pro continues the Chinese company's impressive run of devices. This is a stacked phone, packed with three cameras on the back, an and the new, highly-efficient chipset.
Hot on the heels of the excellent , the Mate 20 Pro continues the Chinese company's impressive run of devices. This is a stacked phone, packed with three cameras on the back, an and the new, highly-efficient chipset.
The Mate 20 Pro brings three incredible rear facing cameras, secure 3D face identification, an amazing display and cool glass back design. It has everything you could want n a phone. Everything except a stylus, something the Note 9 has. It works amazingly and if you’re a note taker or illustrator it’s the phone for you. The Note 9 is more expensive than the Mate 20 Pro, too. Choose the phone based on the features you need most.
The Huawei Mate 20 Pro is a masterclass in how to push phone tech to its limits. It has the most tech-packed camera around, fits an almost unfeasible amount into what is a bafflingly compact frame and is also one of the best-looking phones around. It really does have the lot. And the niggles? We’d love a louder speaker, a headphone jack and a more powerful GPU. But aside from that headphone port, those shortcomings are only obvious when you have all the rivals there for a side-by-side comparison.
Surprising compact design; Incredible camera versatility; Jam packed with tech;
No headphone jack; GPU not as impressive as CPU; Speaker could be louder;
Huawei Consumer Business Group and Huawei Australia recently announced the launch of their new Mate 20 Series mobile handsets. Utilising the power of the Kirin 980 processor, the new series is arguably one of the most advanced handsets out there.
Despite being frozen out of the US market due to political opposition, Huawei still managed to surpass Apple this summer to become the world's second largest phone maker behind Samsung.
Design Notch aside; the Mate 20 Pro is thin and sleek; somehow fitting in 4 cameras; depth sensors; and a huge battery into a very small frame; Cameras Like the P20 Pro; the triple camera setup makes for some of the best photos on a smartphone; Performance With a 7nm Kirin 980 chip every bit as...
Software Some users probably don't mind EMUI; but as far as I'm concerned it offers one of the worst software experiences on an Android phone; to the point where I actually found it unenjoyable in daily use; Biometric unlocking Both the in-display fingerprint sensor and face unlock are passable; but...
Welcome to T3's Huawei Mate 20 Pro review. I've been testing out the phone now for a couple of weeks and what follows is my considered take on the new flagship. And, for those who want a quick, immediate take away from this review, then you can consider the Huawei Mate 20 Pro to be a triumph.
Gorgeous; premium design; Bright and vivid OLED; HDR display; Kirin 980 CPU is insanely fast; Leica-made camera system is superb; Futuristic in-display fingerprint reader; Capacious 4,200 mAh battery; Android 9.0 Pie out of the box
None of note
The Huawei Mate 20 Pro feels, and looks, like a true flagship device, with an abundance of technology crammed into a stylish and relatively compact smartphone, considering the large 6.39inch screen.
Leica Triple Camera; Ultra-wide-angle 16mm equivalent lens; Master AI can produce some very good looking photos; Large 4200mAh battery; In-screen fingerprint reader; Stereo speakers
Focus issues with telephoto and standard lens at times; Strong purple fringing from the ultra-wide-angle lens; Selfie camera focus point; 4K video framerate alters; High price
Surprising compact design; Incredible camera versatility; Jam packed with tech;
No headphone jack; GPU not as impressive as CPU; Speaker could be louder;
Surprising compact design; Incredible camera versatility; Jam packed with tech;
No headphone jack; GPU not as impressive as CPU; Speaker could be louder;
Huawei released our favourite phone of 2018 in the P20 Pro . Which means its bigger-screen cousin, the Mate 20 Pro, has all eyes fixed in its general direction to see if it can do the seemingly impossible: be even better.
Gorgeous design outshines even the Galaxy S9; In-screen fingerprint scanner is the best of its kind; Triple rear camera arrangement offers the best capabilities on the market; Huge battery capacity that lasts for an age; Fast-charging (40W) and Qi wireless charge
Square camera arrangement isn't pretty; EMUI software hiccups - audible 'click' in silent mode and notifications issues for some apps; No 3.5mm jack; Some AI camera features are overzealous; No Qi wireless charger in the box
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