Huawei Mate 10 review
There’s a lot to like about the Mate 10 - but it doesn’t really do enough to justify its existence, when the Mate 10 Pro is the superior phone in almost every way. The Pro has a bigger OLED screen, and underneath, the specs are almost identical. OK, the Mate 10 might find room for a microSD card, but the Pro has more storage to begin with. Beyond a lower price, the Mate 10’s only real advantage is its 3.5mm headphone socket. In the end, though, none of that matters unless you live in a place where both phones are on sale. Here in the UK, we only get the Mate 10 Pro. And a fine phone it is too. The Mate 10 is a curiosity, then. It’s sort of a middle ground between last year’s flagships and 2017’s skinnier, screen-ier smartphones, with no real drawbacks - other than the fact its bigger brother does things ever-so-slightly better.
Modern design with familiar screen size; Brilliant battery life; Plenty of power;
Camera can’t keep up with the Pixel 2; EMUI still has quirks; Mate 10 Pro actually available here in the UK;