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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OnePlus 5T 8GB
The OnePlus 5T replaces its sibling as the best phone to buy in the sub-40k price bracket. However, for Android lovers, this doesn't have the newest version of the OS and lacks a camera that can take on the Google Pixel 2 XL.- Well built
- Good performance
- Nice display
- Improved low light photography
- still not the best
- No water or dust resistance
- Not running on Android Oreo out of the box
OnePlus 5T review
Ultra-slim bezels improve on an already winning formula- Edge-to-edge screen update for the OnePlus 5
- Excellent battery life
- Great camera
- Solid performance
- Lack of expandable memory
Huawei P10 review
The Huawei P10 looks to be a great phone you'll love if you're upgrading from a two year old handset, but not much has changed here to keep true Huawei fans thrilled by the flagship line.- Improved design
- Clever fingerprint scanner
- Easy to use Portrait mode
- Battery life isn't great
- Not suited for Daydream
Got the phone for a little more a month and went from an Honor 7 that started to get tired. PLUS: * The camera - amazing, loves the fact that the aperture can be controlled. * Home button - acts as a fingerprint reader and as a button to go backwards and to home screen.
OnePlus 5T Review: Exactly What The OnePlus 5 Should've Been
OnePlus has made a name in the smartphone industry for consecutively releasing flagship killers . Devices with top-notch specs at a price that put the major players to shame. But, when the Chinese giant launched the OnePlus 5 earlier in 2017, it was subject to some amount of criticism for not...
Overall, the 5T is a healthy addition to the OnePlus family. It takes what we already loved about the OnePlus 5 and refines the design and software a bit, while maintaining a similar sub-$500 price point.
- Great display for 1080p Great battery life Competitive price Dash charging is still the fastest on the market OxygenOS is a breath of fresh air Wonderful performance
- No official IP certification No expandable storage Sub-par low light camera performance
OnePlus 5T Review: Stay the same
In what's quickly becoming an annual tradtion for the company, OnePlus is back with a new take on a phone it released earlier in the year. For OnePlus, the OnePlus 5T represents a chance to improve on OnePlus 5, a device that was mostly stellar but marred by a less than great camera experience,...- Superlative performance in almost every context
- 'Pure' Android with smart and thoughtful added features
- Long-lasting battery and excellent fast charging support
- Main camera still under performs in low-light
- No waterproofing or inductive charging
- Does not ship with Android Oreo pre-installed
OnePlus 5T review: A stellar phone gets an even larger screen
The OnePlus 5T is a superb, affordable phone for new buyers, despite only minor changes from the OnePlus 5. The Oneplus 6 has been officially revealed. Now, it does have a notch, but also image stabilization on its dual rear cameras. We spoke with OnePlus co-founder, Carl Pei about the new phone and the future of OnePlus.- The OnePlus 5T has a bigger screen and its camera takes better low-light photos than the 5. Its few software tweaks are useful in small ways.
- The phone's face unlock doesn't authorize payments and its dual camera's digital rather than telephoto zoom is a step back. There's no expandable storage, and it's not rated for water resistance.
OnePlus 5T review: A $500 mid-range phone with the heart of a $900 flagship
With a 6-inch display and thinner bezels, the OnePlus 5T is nearly as good as the premium crop of Android phones, but for hundreds less.- Display upgrade brings it in line with premium Android phones
- Chip and battery life are simply stellar
- OxygenOS is nearly as good as stock Android
- Camera is better
- but the loss of a telephoto lens is a bummer
- No expandable storage
- water resistance
- or wireless charging
Huawei P10 review
The Huawei P10 is an impressive beast – it's gorgeous, powerful and the dual cameras are a huge improvement over the 2016 flagship, the P9. Portrait mode works better than expected, photos are crisp, vibrant and detailed and even the selfie camera has had a meaningful upgrade.