Rating 4.5 79 reviews

The Mate 20 Pro is Huawei's contribution to the top-end of the smartphone market, and it more than holds its own in very esteemed company.


A work of art

Huawei describe the Mate 20 Pro as "a forged masterpiece of 3D glass with smooth curves and seams that dissolve into the design. A streamlined symphony in the palm of your hand." In other words, it looks great! The slim design also means that it feels comfortable in your hand as well.


World-first technology

The Mate 20 Pro boasts the world's first 7nm mobile AI chipset in the form of the Kirin 980. This lifts speed and power efficiency to a level well above many other smartphones occupying this space in the market.


Fantastic for photographers

The new Leica Triple Camera is powered by AI, which gives you performance and features you can only dream of. The 40 MP main RGB lens captures amazing detail in everyday shots and the 8 MP telephoto lens gets you up close when taking long distance shots. Meanwhile, the new 20 MP Leica Ultra Wide Angle Lens comfortably captures everything you need it to in landscape photos and macro shots.


Rough and tumble

For all its beauty, the Mate Pro 20 is not a fragile device. The IP68 rated water and dust resistance means you can take the phone pretty much anywhere you want to go.


More life from your battery

The larger 4200 mAh battery, with AI power management, gives you more ON time and less down time, while the 40 W2 Huawei SuperCharge lets you charge the Mate 20 Pro up to 70% in just 30 minutes.

Manufacturer: Huawei
price $253.95
Trusted Reviews
6 years ago

Huawei Mate 20 Pro Review

The Huawei Mate 20 Pro is easily the most feature-packed phones, even nearly a year after it was announced. It has a fantastic camera, superb screen, competition-beating battery life and plenty of additional tricks alongside. If it wasn’t for Huawei’s slightly janky software and some mild complaints about the curvature of the display, this would be the most complete Android phone I’ve ever reviewed.
Pros:
  • Great display
  • Very fast charging
  • Plenty of clever tricks such as in-display fingerprint and reverse wireless charging
  • Battery life is fantastic
Cons:
  • Huawei’s software remains a weakness
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GSM Arena
7 years ago

Huawei Mate 20 Pro review

We love fall and it's not only for the beauty of nature's colorful cloak. It is also the season for all the big fat makers in the industry to pull the wraps off their latest smartphones. And what a blast these couple of weeks have been!
Pros:
  • Top-notch AMOLED with superb brightness and sunlight contrast
  • Kirin 980 has the fastest Android processor
  • Great security options - face unlock and UD fingerprint scanner
  • 40W wired and 15W wireless charging (reversed
  • too
  • Dependable battery
  • The triple camera is the best all-round setup on a...
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CoolSmartPhone
7 years ago

Huawei Mate 20 Pro Review

When I first got hands on the Mate 20 Pro at a briefing session I was excited to try out the new and improved camera setup, especially considering that I am a big fan of mobile photography.
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Engadget
7 years ago

There's no such thing as the perfect smartphone, but the Mate 20 Pro is arguably as close as you can get right now. The Huawei device is unmatched in camera versatility, and on top of that it has every premium feature imaginable, like an in-screen fingerprint reader and the ability to wirelessly...
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Techaeris
7 years ago

Huawei Mate 20 Pro review: One of the best flagship smartphones around

MWC 2019 is just around the corner and Huawei is sure to announce some new devices. Huawei's Mate 20 Pro has been out for a while now but still remains relevant. We've had some decent time with one and even with new devices on the horizon, it's still one of the best choices around.
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neowin
7 years ago

Huawei Mate 20 Pro review: The best phone of 2018

I've been singing the Mate 20 Pro's praises throughout this review, but it's time to mention the elephant in the room, which is that U.S. availability is once again limited. Sure, you can buy one off of Amazon , but carriers won't sell it.
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
7 years ago

Huawei Mate 20 Pro review: Expensive, but probably the best phone you can buy right now

Taken as a whole, the Huawei Mate 20 Pro is a magnificent piece of tech. The tempo for major smartphone launches at the tail of the year is always a little hectic.
Pros:
  • Exclusive features
  • Top-tier smartphone camera
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Nano Memory isn't yet a standard
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
7 years ago

You've got Samsung , Apple , LG , Google , Razer , Samsung (again) and then - finally - Huawei . Even speaking as someone who writes about this stuff for a living, it feels like things are getting a little out of hand and overly-crowded.
Pros:
  • Exclusive features
  • Top-tier smartphone camera
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Nano Memory isn't yet a standard
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fortressofsolitude.co.za
7 years ago

Huawei Mate 20 Pro Review – Taking The Game To New Heights

Last year was the year of change for most leading smartphone manufacturers, offering massive overhauls to their flagship devices. With that in mind, as well as the fact that CPU performances are trending toward equal footing, I predicted it would come down to either features or services in 2018.
Pros:
  • Great new design
  • Good performance
  • Good screen
  • In-screen fingerprint sensor
  • Feature-packed
  • Improved camera
Cons:
  • No headphone jack
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Stuff.tv
7 years ago

Huawei Mate 20 Pro review

The Huawei Mate 20 Pro is a masterclass in how to push phone tech to its limits. It has the most tech-packed camera around, fits an almost unfeasible amount into what is a bafflingly compact frame and is also one of the best-looking phones around. It really does have the lot. And the niggles? We’d love a louder speaker, a headphone jack and a more powerful GPU. But aside from that headphone port, those shortcomings are only obvious when you have all the rivals there for a side-by-side comparison.
Pros:
  • Surprising compact design
  • Incredible camera versatility
  • Jam packed with tech
Cons:
  • No headphone jack
  • GPU not as impressive as CPU
  • Speaker could be louder
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