Testseek.com have collected 272 expert reviews of the Huawei Honor View 20 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Honor View 20.
May 2019
(85%)
272 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
76 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
It won't please everyone
But the hole-punch is an upgrade on the dreaded notch. The rest of the phone looks and feels pretty good too. The black model has only a subtle V chevron on the back making it the least ostentatious and my favorite
The 48-megapi
The punch-hole display and V reflection is stunning
The 48-megapixel rear shooter isn't a gimmick
Great selfie shooter
Powerful innards
Long-lasting battery life
Interesting-and-useful features such as Wireless Projection
Amazingly powerful
Great battery life
Unique design
Good cameras
Astonishing 48MP camera
Smart design front and back
Punch-hole display works well
Big
Fast charging battery
Headphone jack
That 48MP sensor
Decent manual controls
All-View display
Mesmerizing glass design effect
Allscreen look thanks to the holepunch display
Solid processing performance
Reasonable price
Camera captures decentlooking images
Lightning-fast performance and fingerprint sensor
Huge battery in an elegant design
Hole-punch display is a clear upgrade over most notches
Ultra Clarity camera mode is legit
Impressive battery life
Fast-charging
High-end performance and specs
Serviceable camera
3.5 mm headphone jack
Beautiful design
Excellent build quality
Vibrant display
Hole-punch is well executed
Great camera quality
Long lasting battery
Fast performance
IR blaster
Top-end specifications
Minimal-bezel screen
Clever 'hole-punch' front camera
48MP and 3D rear cameras
3.5mm headset slot
Amazing detail
Realistically enhanced colors
Impressive low-light capabilities
Great image stabilization
Lovely design
The V pattern makes it pop
Good build quality
Glass front and back
Great 6.4" display without a notch
Great performance
Produces good images a decent competitor
Battery life is respectable
Price point is fair
Excellent design and build quality
Multi-day battery life
Mostly great performance
Proves hole-punch displays aren't terrible
AI Ultra Clarity photos are impressively detailed
Stylish design
48 MP rear-facing camera
25 MP front-facing camera
High screen to body ratio
No notch
Widevine L1 DRM certification
Plenty of RAM
Large internal storage
Dual-SIM
USB 3.1
USB Type-C
Infrared sensor
The editors didn't like
The LCD panel is inferior to displays in competing devices
Especially OLED ones. Uneven backlighting causes bleed around the edges that becomes increasingly noticeable
Won't be an issue for long-time Huawei/Honor owners
But Magic UI (essentially EMUI)
No waterproofing
Storage can't be expanded further
The secondary camera on the back isn't as versatile as phones with a telephoto or wide-angle shooters
Photos by Raj Rout
Competitors for Honor View 20
Honor View 20 vs OnePlus 6T
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Poor software experience
No third-part launcher support
Not available in North America
Magic UI still isn't great
No wireless charging
No in-screen fingerprint reader
AR still a little gimmicky
No OIS on front-facing camera
Magic UI is just okay
48MP camera samples don't deliver greater superiority over 12MP samples
Coldlooking display
Heavy noise with shooting video under low light
Not officially available in the US
Huawei's software is still a burden
Lacks wireless charging
Camera is mediocre for most common uses
LCD lacks the beauty and contrast of an OLED panel
Mesmerizing glass design effect, Allscreen look thanks to the holepunch display, Solid processing performance, Reasonable price, Camera captures decentlooking images
48MP camera samples don't deliver greater superiority over 12MP samples, Coldlooking display, Heavy noise with shooting video under low light, Not officially available in the US
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Beautiful design, Excellent build quality, Vibrant display, Hole-punch is well executed, Great camera quality, long lasting battery, Fast performance, Headphone jack, IR blaster
The Honor View 20 is the first salvo of a new battle for the full-view screen and high-Megapixel camera which we expect to last well into 2019. The battle lines are clear, and this handset sets the bar in terms of design and performance for phones in its...
The Honor View 20's mesmerizing design draws you in. Its 6.4-inch screen feels truly edge-to-edge. High-end features include a 48-megapixel camera, a long-lived battery, a speedy processor and 128GB starting storage space
Several photo effects fall short or plain don't work. Huawei's political troubles mean the Honor View 20 will be hard for some to find
Despite some software drawbacks, the Honor View 20 is a standout midprice phone with nearly everything...
Published: 2019-03-19, Author: Stephen , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: A truly innovative and good-value device, this ticks all the boxesHonor finally has a device that it can seriously claim as a true innovation. I am speaking of course about that hole punch display, which you can clearly see at the top left of the device...