Huawei Mate 10 Pro review
Introduction:
Instead of marching in lockstep, the Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro will be chasing each other from one place to the next, quite unlikely to catch up except in a select few regions. It's not a parade then, it's a pursuit and therefore more exciting. So, which one would you pick? The super-sharp Mate 10 or the have-it-all-but-not-quite Mate 10 Pro? The former had its primetime slot already, it's now the Pro's turn to take the spotlight.The Mate 10 Pro is quite different from the regular model, coming with a 6" 18:9 AMOLED screen with even slimmer bezels, a water-tight body, faster LTE, more RAM and storage and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The upgrades come at a bitter price though, costing the Mate 10 Pro the QuadHD screen resolution, the audio jack and the memory card slot.
The new Kirin 970 with the hyped Neural-Network Processing Unit (NPU) is shared among the two to hopefully set the standard in machine-learning-driven hardware acceleration on Android. The cool Leica Dual Camera is a top performer with a high-res monochrome sensor, manual mode and smart scene recognition. There's also the fast-chargeable 4,000mAh battery, which at this point is almost a given on a Mate device.
Huawei Mate 10 Pro:
key features :
Body: Dual glass body with metal frame, curved Corning Gorilla Glass, IP67 rating for dust and water resistanceScreen: 6" AMOLED screen of 1080p resolution (402ppi); HDR10 support
Chipset: 10nm Kirin 970 chipset, octa-core processor (Cortex-A73 2.4GHz + A53 1.8GHz), Mali-G72 MP12 GPU
Memory: 4/6GB RAM, 64/128GB storage
OS: Android 8.0 Oreo with EMUI 8.0;
Camera: 12MP color + 20MP monochrome, phase-detection and laser-assisted autofocus, 4K video capture, dual-tone LED flash, Leica branding
Camera features: F/1.6 lens, OIS, Hybrid Zoom, Variable aperture mode and Portrait mode
Selfie cam: 8MP, f/2.0 lens, Portrait mode
Battery: 4,000mAh; Fast charging (58% charge in 30 min)
Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint reader
Connectivity: LTE Cat.18, Dual-LTE SIM, IR blaster, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2 + LE, NFC, USB Type-C
Main shortcomings
1080p screen, Mate 9 Pro had QuadHD
No 3.5mm audio jack, no microSD slot
Limited market availability (some markets will get the Mate 10 instead)
Lackluster camera update
No wireless charging
Although we appreciate the upgrades, getting rid of the microSD and 3.5mm jack is at odds with the very definition of a Pro device. The screen resolution is a downgrade that, in fairness, hurts the Mate 10 Pro's reputation more than anything else. In fact it might help extend the battery life even further so it's not entirely bad.

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