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 review: A first-class dual-lens smartphone
Huawei P10: Huawei's repackaged P10 flagship is the perfect photographer's companion- Improved performance
- Lengthier battery life
- Still a fantastic camera
- Brexit induced price hike
Huawei P10
The P10 may just be my favourite phone that Huawei has ever made. It's the design that really struck a chord for me, an all-metal body that mixes highly polished edges with an attractive micro-etched finish on the back.- The compact Huawei P10 is comfortable to hold and looks great
- Its camera is awesome and it has oodles of power
- It's expensive
- the touch-sensitive navigation key is awkward to use and it's not waterproof
Huawei P10 camera review
The Huawei P10 combines good imaging performance and features with premium build quality and fairly compact dimensions. There are better options around for video shooters but the P10 performs very well in stills mode, especially in lower light. The DNG Raw files offer a lot of potential for image quality optimization as well.- Low-light shooting, Raw capture and playing with camera features
- Video-shooting and busy days without recharging opportunities
We loved Huawei's P9 ‘Leica phone' last year. It redefined what photography with a phone could be. Now here's its successor, the P10. Can it be as revolutionary or is it evolutionary? Earlier this week we reviewed the P10 Plus which is a larger, super-charged version of this.
- Excellent camera
- Fast
- Low-light colour performance still iffy
OnePlus 5T Review: Price to Performance King!
For £499, the OnePlus 5T looks like it has everything you'd expect from a phone that costs hundreds of pounds more. There's a 6in AMOLED display, Snapdragon 835 processor, dual camera setup, fingerprint scanner and new facial recognition technology.- Very fast
- Modern design
- Fingerprint scanner and facial recognition are really good
- Clean software with a few useful tweaks
- Dash charge is great
- Camera is disappointing
- Storage not expandable
Huawei P10 smartphone review
If you can't run to the more-expensive P10 Plus this is a superb, powerful mid-range phone thanks to the brilliant Leica camera and beefy processors. We loved Huawei’s P9 ‘Leica phone’ last year. It redefined what photography with a phone could be. Now here’s its successor, the P10. Can it be as revolutionary or is it evolutionary? Earlier this week we reviewed the P10 Plus which is a larger, super-charged version of this. It has a bit more memory, a bigger, higher-resolution screen and, supposedly, some better optics. However, in terms of functions and features, it’s basically the same. We were certainly impressed with the P10 Plus, but can you happily save $200 by buying this instead? Let’s find out…- Excellent camera
- Fast
- Low-light colour performance still iffy
Huawei P10 review: All the greatness of the Mate 9 now fits in your pocket
Big phones fit well in my hand and I don't mind using phones measuring 6 inches or less. However, I also love sliding a 5.1 inch phone into my front jeans or shorts pocket and feeling it disappear.- Outstanding design and feel in the hand
- Very responsive with useful EMUI 5.1 UI
- Fun camera software and solid performance
- microSD expansion card slot
- Unique single button navigation option
- Display holds fingerprints
- No high level water resistance
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
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