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October 2017
(88%)
626 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
247 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The Mate 10 Pro is sleek and downright beautiful. Plus
IP67 water resistance
The 18
9 display makes it comfortable to hold despite the larger measurements. It's a good quality OLED panel
The dual camera array produces excellent shots in most light
And
Beautiful design with large 6” display
Leica camera is very good and beats out competitors like the iPhone X in certain scenes
Fast fingerprint sensor is located on the back side
AI-powered camera is neat and just the beginning
EMUI 8.0 is designed to
Comes with a case and pre-installed screen protector
Terrific camera that's blazing fast
Great battery life
Unlocked for use on GSM carriers like T-Mobile and AT&T
Nice ergonomics once the case is on
Feels like a nice size
Fast
Beautiful screen
The camera is the best I've seen in a long time on a phone
When you pull the images into an editor on a computer
It actually shows the lens to be an f0.95 lens even tho
Absolutely gorgeous design
Exterior coating does a great job at keeping fingerprints away
IP67 water and dust resistant
Tiny bezels
Case
Screen protector and USB Type-C headphones included in the box
Lightning fast fingerprint scanner
Knuckle gestu
The Mate 10 Pro is sleek and solid
Very powerful and takes great photos in both colour and black and white. It's also water-resistant and battery life is superb
Sleek design
Edge-to-edge screen
Dedicated AI processor
Promising dual cameras
Connects to bigger screen for desktop experience
Beautiful new glass design
Excellent performance
Expansive storage
Multi-day battery life in most cases
Excellent still camera with great low-light capabilities
Incredible fast chip with a built-in neural processing unit
Battery life is the best I've seen on an Android phone
EMUI 8.0 makes the leap to Android Oreo before other phones
Premium design is as good as any other Android flagship
Lots of RAM (6GB) and onboard storage (128GB)
Brg and bright display
Stellar camera performance
Long battery life
Attractive design
Fantastic performance
Competent cameras
Smart UX
Great materials and build quality
Fast performance
Exceptional battery life
Class-leading battery life
Camera detects objects in real-time
Stunning Portrait mode
Strong performance
Handy software features
Minimal bezels
Handsome
Well-built design
Dual Leica cameras produce excellent photos
Battery life is incredible
Street pricing is competitive
Stunning stillshot performance with its camera
Premium glass meets metal design
Impressive battery life
Projection requires a simple USBC to HDMI adapter to work
Amazing looking design
Premium build and quality
Great display
Smooth and clean software
Flagship performer
Amazing battery life
Great price
Fast fingerprint sensor
Monochrome photography
Low light
Portraits
Like the Mate 9
And as is becoming more common
The Mate 10 has two camera units
Each with a Leica Summilux-H lens with a maximum aperture of f/1.6 and an effective focal length of 27mm
This compares with dual f/2.2 27mm lenses in the Mate 9. That migh
Bright and accurate-color OLED display
LTE Cat. 18
Dual-VoLTE
Dual-SIM
AptX HD
Very good battery life
Very fast quick-charge technology
Water and dust proof (IP 67)
High-quality build
Good cameras
Exact location determinatio
Fast and accurate autofocus with good tracking
Good motion reduction in all lighting conditions
Pleasant colors and accurate white balance in all lighting conditions
Good exposure
Generally low noise levels
The editors didn't like
It's glass
But there's no wireless charging. It's just glass because glass is very "in" right now. There are so many fingerprints. This phone also lacks a microSD card slot
Which the regular Mate 10 has
The resolution is lower than the cheaper Mate 10
There's no headphone jack (but does anyone really care about that anymore?)
No expandable storage (but the 128GB of onboard storage really helps compensate)
No wireless charging
Comes with unnecessary bloatware
Bloatware
No wireless charging even though the phone has a glass back
Not so handy ergonomics without a case
Weird thing with the out of focus areas
Applies a whole lot of detail loss when nerfing noise
RAWs at high ISOs totally remind you that this is still a smartphone
Tech Specs
Camera software design is clunky
Photo quality is sub-par
No 4K video stabilization
No 3.5mm audio jack
Screen is only 1080p
No Daydream VR support
Attracts pocket lint like mad
No WiFi calling support
You can't expand the storage and there's no headphone jack. Its software extras are gimmicky
Relatively low-resolution display
Lacks Bluetooth 5
0
No headphone jack or microSD slot
Glass body is scratch-prone
Video camera isn't the best
EMUI software still has some weird issues
1080p display has a lower resolution than last year's Mate Pro
No headphone jack or expandable storage
No expandable storage
EMUI skin won't appeal to users looking for a purer Android experience
Auto camera controls could be simplified
Not offered by any major wireless carriers in the US
Scratches easily
Screen resolution could be higher
No expandability
Weak speaker setup
Awful software design
Frustrating software bugs
High price
No wireless-charging support
Frustrating user interface
No wireless charging or 3.5mm headphone jack
AI chipset is under-utilized
EMUI 8.0 is unnecessary
Screen resolution is short of rivals
1080p video recording quality is disappointing
The only real complaint is the camera could be better
Good detail
Low noise levels and wide dynamic range across all light situations
Good results in very low light conditions
Comprehensive imaging feature set and manual camera control
Raw conversion allows for improved detail and dynamic range
Decent z
Screen tends to oversaturate colours
No MicroSD card port
The supplied case is needed to give better grip
No QHD+ resolution
WLAN without MIMO
No Bluetooth 5.0
No storage expansion
No headphone jack
Slightly low texture detail in all lighting conditions
Slight lack of dynamic range in high-contrast scenes
Visible orange color cast under tungsten light sources
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Published: 2017-11-21, Author: Rae , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: A few months ago, Huawei passed Apple to become the second largest smartphone maker in the world, (Samsung is number one). Its latest flagship handset, the Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro, comes complete with its own homegrown silicon that Huawei claims should ma...
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The Mate 10 Pro is sleek and solid, very powerful and takes great photos in both colour and black and white. It's also water-resistant and battery life is superb
You can't expand the storage and there's no headphone jack. Its software extras are gimmicky
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Abstract: Both the phones share a Leica-branded dual camera configuration. This is made up of a 12MP primary camera and a 20MP secondary monochrome camera used to capture extra detail and simulate DSLR-like bokeh. Both lenses have an aperture of f/1.6, which Huawei...
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Published: 2017-11-28, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Slapping a pro moniker on a phone generally implies that it's the best version of that particular model, but that's not exactly the case with the Mate 10 Pro. Compared to the cheaper Mate 10, it has a lower-resolution screen, no headphone jack, and no exp...
If you're not swayed by Samsung's return to form, Apple's ultra-expensive iPhone X or Google's funky Pixel 2, then the Huawei Mate 10 Pro is a pretty solid alternative...