Huawei P10 64GB
Huawei P10 is a really smart phone. It applies artificial intelligence (AI) to boost the performance of apps and the scrolling experience. Huawei claims that apps open 20% due to AI technology.
The phone sports a 5.1-inch screen with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 px. The latest flagship phone is powered by the in-house developed Kirin 960-processor and has 4 GB of RAM. The storage capacity is 64 GB.
Huawei skins the standard Android version with the EMUI skin, which ensures a slick and unique user interface onto of the Android operating system.
P10's battery capacity is sizeable at 3,200 mAh, but still 14.6% lower than that of the larger Huawei P10 Plus model.
The co-operation with Leica guarantees a high-quality camera. the dual rear camera combines a 20 MP monochrome sensor with a 12 MP colour sensor. The monochrome sensor collects details and light while the colour one applies colours.
The call quality is excellent thanks to the four mini-antennas that boost signal strength in low-coverage areas.
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Huawei P10 Smartphone Review
Huawei again presents a superb product that does not need to accept much criticism with its P10 lifestyle smartphone. The actual high-end product in the lineup is the P10 Plus edition.- classy design and high-quality materials, lightning-fast SoC, generous UFS 2.1 storage, fast LTE Cat
- 12 with broad frequency coverage, good camera with hybrid zoom, decent battery life, expandable storage, decent speaker, up to three-year warranty, SuperCharge, good screen that..
- ...unfortunately has a resolution of just 1080p
- worse screen-body ratio
- inflated firmware
- slow ac Wi-Fi
- sluggish micro-SD slot
- no MHL or SlimPort
- throttling during load
Huawei P10 Review: The Good, The Bad & The Forgettable
I've just spent close to a month testing the Huawei P10, a handset that is designed to do battle with the Galaxy S8 and LG G6- Smart Looks
- Well Executed Design
- Great Specs
- Excellent Performance
- Solid Camera
- Software Needs Some Work
- Design, While Nice, Could Be More Engaging
- Too Much Bloatware
"dslr in a mobile phone"
I own a Huawei P9 and this phone definitely made me drool the first time I have touched the demo..An upgrade in camera with finer details than my P9. Still contains Leica camera, one of the internationally leading manufacturer of digital cameras.- the rear camera is superb
- monochrome picture is detailed
- light weight
- thin
- easy to grip
- front camera still needs improvement and the quality of photo during low light
great phone / good comp for larger android
phone is nice in hand and easy to use/ fast and great camera- could be larger but that is a personal preference thing. Love that phone is so well priced for the great quality and sleek design and reliability.
Amazing Camera!
"This phone is amazing - The best camera on a smarrphone by a long way! Battery performance is solid! Highly recomended!"
I like it
I am happy with this phone,photos is fantastic ,easy to use
OnePlus 5T review-An outstanding combination of specs, design, and price
After launching the OnePlus 5 earlier this year, OnePlus is back with an end-of-year upgrade for the device. The OnePlus 5T takes a winning formula-high-end specs with a low price tag and a metal body-and reworks the front of the phone to dedicate as much space as possible to the screen.- The slim bezel design
- on-screen buttons
- and Samsung OLED display make the front of this phone every bit as good as the $800 flagships
- The metal back feels great
- and it's way more durable than the all-glass phones out there
- The rear fingerprint reader is fast and accurate
- plus it's in an...
- No water resistance
- No MicroSD card
- No formal update policy makes it hard to know what future support will be like
Last year, OnePlus replaced the 3 with the 3T because there was a new processor available. This year, it's a new kind of display. In both cases, the changes wouldn't be major enough for large brands to break their yearly cycles, and that just shows the differences between the old and new guards.
The OnePlus 5T is a solid piece of the device for sure with the amazingly optimized processor, improved low-light camera, and a fluid UI. Even though the OnePlus 5T is not a quiet revolutionary upgrade from its predecessor, it does comes with few noteworthy changes on board and the company has...
- Large 18:9 display is good
- Snappy performance
- Good camera
- Dash Charging technology
- Lacks OIS
- Lacks IP certification
- No Android Oreo at launch
The price of high-end smartphones has gotten out of control. The iPhone X starts at $1000, while Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 retails at $950, and as much as I like nice things, ponying up that much for a phone is kind of ridiculous.
- Bigger screen
- headphone jack
- still reasonably priced No microSD card slot or wireless charging
- No microSD card slot or wireless charging