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May 2019
(90%)
790 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
99 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Super ultra-wide angle lens is lovely
New camera setup really works
Leica link-up is still going strong
Notch aside
The Mate 20 Pro is thin and sleek
Somehow fitting in 4 rear cameras
Depth sensors
And a huge battery into a very small frame
Like the P20 Pro
The triple camera setup makes for some of the best photos on a smartphone
With a 7nm Kirin 980
Price
753.54
Currency
USD
Availability
OnlineOnly
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Usability
Design
Sound Playback
Good triple camera
Great battery life
Novel desktop mode
IP68 water resistance
Stereo speakers
Attractive gradient hue and sleek form factor
Sharp display with HDR support
Versatile triple rear cameras
Fastest Android smartphone around
Impressive battery backup
Ridiculously good camera
Great AMOLED display
Amazing battery life
Textured glass
Amazingly versatile camera
Every feature under the sun
Fast performance
Superb lens setup
Fantastic portrait mode
Ultra-wide lens really works
Fantastic camera
In-screen fingerprint reader
Great design
Very long battery life
Can wirelessly charge other phones
Exquisite design
Vibrant AMOLED screen
Excellent performance
Two-day battery life
Stellar cameras
Battery lasts and lasts
Blistering performance
Gorgeous display
3D face unlock is fast and reliable
Textured rear glass improves grip
Resists scratches and fingerprints
Top notch cameras with impressive Night Mode
Quirky two-way wireless charging has potential
Beautiful design
Manageable size and weight
Impressive performance and battery life
Good exposure leveling
Great dynamic range and HDR
Colors pop
But don't look fake
Night mode does wonders
Good video quality
Stylish design
Beautiful OLED screen
Generally fast performance
Fast 40watt charging
Solid battery life
Fast and reliable 3D face recognition
New ultrawide camera is nice to have
Nicesounding stereo speakers
Support for wireless charging
Water pr
Beautiful hardware design
Sharp
Clear OLED screen
3D Face Unlock and triple rear cameras
Efficient inscreen fingerprint recognition
Wireless charging and fast charging
IP68 dust/water resistance
Slick design
Fantastic performance
Great camera
Includes clear protective case
High quality craftsmanship with great colour options
First-class OLED display
Great triple camera
Fast MIMO Wi-Fi
LTE Cat. 21
IP68-certified
Solid call quality
Precise GPS
Rapid SuperCharge and wireless charging
Dual VoLTE
Powerful SoC
Incredible cameras
Plenty of premium features like an in-screen fingerprint reader
Large high-resolution display
Long battery life
That Twilight finish
The editors didn't like
No monochrome lens
Real-time video effects are a little gimmicky
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
Both the in-display fingerprint sensor and face unlock a
Even if it has a Glass Gorilla screen
The phone still needs to be protected because it is more likely to break
Regarding the earpiece
It is difficult to speak on the phone in a loud environment
When playing games
The firing speaker gets covered ma
Uses proprietary NM card storage format
Lacks a 3.5mm audio jack
Lots of bloatware with updates
Stereo speaker gets muffled as its in the USB port
We say A good looking phone with IP68 water resistance
A solid rear triple camera array paired up with
Selfie camera could have been better
NanoSD cards aren't available in India
Photos by Pratik Vyas
Huawei Mate 20 Pro
Annoying software
Bluetooth issues
Occasional camera issue
No headphone jack
Software needs polish
Pricey
HDR is vibrant but we wanted more
No monochrome camera lens
UI could be more intuitive
Lack of U.S. availability
Limited global availability
No 3.5mm jack
Camera lacks the dynamic range of the Google Pixel
Master AI image processing isn't yet consistent enough to be trusted
Some software bugs and annoyances
USB-C “speaker” can get blocked by charger
Not available in the US
Over-processing is obvious once you zoom in
Not as much detail as previous Huawei flagships
Lackluster selfie camera
Portrait mode could be improved
Gesture navigation is not perfectly polished
New nanoSD cards required here are hard to come by
Inscreen fingerprint scanner is futuristic and cool
But also a bit fiddly
Video quality is not quite great
Curved screen edges make text a little 'fuzzy'
Proprietary Nano Memory card expansion format
No 3.5mm headset jack
Sound is somewhat lacking
As with most flagships
On the pricey side
Have to manually change from 40MP camera to take advantage of some features
Published: 2018-10-31, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
What you're left with, after all this, is a $1,599 phone that is arguably the best phone you can buy today if money is no object. The issues we've identified really are only minor in the scheme of things, and are well offset by the momentous gains Huawei...
Great design, Fits beautifully in the hand, Excellent performance, The best phone camera we've seen, Solid 4G speeds, Superb battery life, Lovely OLED screen, Two types of security, including an in-screen fingerprint sensor that makes this phone feel lik
Upgradeable storage uses the practically unknown "NM" (Nano Memory) format, Not everyone will like Huawei's take on Google, EMUI
But with less than a handful of reasons to stop you from choosing a Huawei Mate 20 Pro, it can be easy to find more reasons to say “yes, this is the phone for me in 2018”.In a year with so many great phones, Huawei's Mate 20 Pro still feels like a shining...
Abstract: Determined to have the biggest and most cameras, the largest battery, the quickest chip and as much memory as possible, Huawei's Mate20 Pro can do things its Android competition can't — with an incredible camera zoom and the fastest performance of any pho...
Published: 2018-10-27, Author: Adam , review by: au.pcmag.com
Abstract: Huawei is no stranger to innovation, but the Mate 20 Pro feels like a definitive step forward. With an in-screen fingerprint scanner, the ability to function as a wireless charging pad, and improved focus for its three-lens AI camera, the company is bring...
It's been a little while since we took a look at mobile phones. We had stopped as models started to become stagnant with features and capabilities. The HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro was anything but our previous experiences. A great phone jam packed with features an...
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Published: 2018-10-16, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Huawei continue to impress me with the quality of the hardware they produce. Their in an unfortunate position in the US, where they lack carrier support, which means most people can't access their outright purchase price. In Australia, Huawei have Optus a...
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Published: 2019-02-22, Author: Kai , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: On one hand, you have the Samsung Galaxy S10 - a jewel of Samsung's mobile phone technology, packed with the latest features it has on offer.On the other side, you have the Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Huawei's Mate 20 Pro - released last October to be a productiv...
Published: 2018-11-01, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: Just months after Huawei released the P20 series and we have a new top of the line smartphone from the Chinese manufacturer. And it's not only a top of the line in terms of design, features and materials but it again incorporates Leica technology into its...
To sum things up: the Mate 20 Pro really is far and aweigh the best smartphone Huawei have produced to date. It's not quite the same leap forward for smartphone photography that the P20 Pro. However, it holds its own on other fronts that serve to propel i...