Huawei is quickly becoming a dominant name in the Android game both internationally and here in Australia, in fact they are ranked the second or third smartphone manufacturer in the world (depending on the month).
Huawei is quickly becoming a dominant name in the Android game both internationally and here in Australia, in fact they are ranked the second or third smartphone manufacturer in the world (depending on the month).
It's hard out here for Huawei. The Chinese company is responsible for many great phones, but it's rarely given its due credit. Whether or not the Mate 10 changes this can't be predicted, but Huawei has done its part: The Mate 10 is a standout phone, one that's several hundred dollars cheaper than...
Huawei's Mate 10 gives you performance and cameras comparable to Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 and Google's Pixel XL 2, but for several hundred bucks less; It also has a headphone jack
The phone's battery doesn't last as long as the Mate 10 Pro despite being the same size; Huawei's Android software could be smoother and the phone isn't getting an official release in the US or UK
Huawei's latest flagship devices, the Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro , has landed in the Philippines and they're bringing a different perspective on how a flagship smartphone should be.
* Impressive performance; * Gorgeous 2k display; * Great design and build quality; * Impressive camera; especially in low-light; * Long battery life; * IR Blaster; * Android Oreo right out of the box
* No IP67 water resistance; * No wireless charging
Huawei's Mate 10 phone has a big screen and some advanced features that make it quite the bargain at $899. And it's available from tomorrow – 15 November 2017 – from Vodafone and other places.
Great value for money; effective docking; Android 8.0; excellent 2x zoom camera
Not waterproof
It's hard out here for Huawei. The Chinese company is responsible for many great phones, but it's rarely given its due credit. Whether or not the Mate 10 changes this can't be predicted, but Huawei has done its part: The Mate 10 is a standout phone, one that's several hundred dollars cheaper than competition from Samsung, Google and Apple -- and even shaves down the price of Huawei's own superpowered Mate 10 Pro .
The Huawei Mate 10 may be hard for you to get your hands on, but it’s worth the effort if you want a big-screen phone and don’t quite have the budget for a Galaxy Note, iPhone Plus or Pixel 2.
Huawei’s Mate 10 gives you performance and cameras comparable to Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 and Google’s Pixel XL 2, but for several hundred bucks less. It also has a headphone jack.
The phone’s battery doesn’t last as long as the Mate 10 Pro despite being the same size. Huawei’s Android software could be smoother and the phone isn’t getting an official release in the US or UK.
In many ways, the Huawei Mate 10 is the culmination of all the great technologies before the next step where all smartphones embrace 18:9 aspect ratio displays. The multifunctional front fingerprint sensor, 3.5mm jack with HiFi audio, a wider not so tall yet high resolution 2K display combined with...
The Huawei Mate 10 is another phone released this year that I feel is close to getting everything right, but ultimately falls short. There are a number of great things about this handset, headlined by a fantastic price point, though with stellar competition, it’s hard to recommend it to everyone.
Better features than the Mate 10 Pro, like a headphone jack, microSD card slot, and a fantastic high-resolution display; Decent peak performance with excellent battery life; Cheaper than similar-sized competitors
Software needs an overhaul to compete with Google; Kirin 970 throttles heavily; Slippery design isn’t great on a phone this large
The Huawei Mate 10 is an outstanding smartphone. The few minor quibbles – the (in our case at least) wobbly volume rocker switch, the lack of an IP 67 certification, the context-based brightness adjustment, the post-processing of the photos – do not really detract from the overall concept.
outstanding design & feels great to the touch; very good IPS panel; QHD resolution (16:9; doesn't get very hot; great run times; outstanding performance
high SAR value; camera software is lacking; no wireless charging; Bluetooth 4.2; WLAN could be faster; only IP-53 certified; (availability
The Huawei Mate 10 won't even be a consideration for anyone in the UK or the US right now given its limited availability, but if you're reading this in Australia or another region it will be available, and are in the market for a big phone, it should definitely be a contender.
Premium design; Quality camera; Powerful chipset
No real waterproofing; EMUI not for everyone; No wireless charging
Huawei introduced three models to its phablet mate series this year. There's the Mate 10, a more than worthy successor to the Mate 9 , and then there's the Mate 10 Pro and Mate 10 Porsche Edition. All three offer similar performance, although the Mate 10 has the most traditional design.
The camera; The battery; Performance; Very thin frame; Can be used like a computer
Quite wide; Heavy and slippery; Only IP53; Bluetooth 4.2
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