Huawei Mate 10 Pro Review Rebuttal: Meet the US variant
Huawei Mate 10 Pro Review Rebuttal: Meet the US variant
2018-03-17
Not sure if you noticed but there's an interesting
thing going on with Huawei.
Ever since the company's launch of the Google
Nexus 6P, that impression we had of a Huawei
making cheap phones went away.
The 6P proved to be a great phone, with the
first ever good camera on a Nexus.
And things snowballed ever since.
We've literally praised every Huawei flagship
going forward, up to the point where even
if we already reviewed the latest one, the
launch of a US variant compelled me to take
a second look.
I'm Jaime Rivera with Pocketnow and this is
our Review rebuttal, of the US Huawei Mate
10 Pro.
So, what exactly are you looking for in a
phone?
In my case I look for a beautiful design that's
easy to handle, great battery life, a great
camera, and hassle-free software.
The Mate 10 Pro is all that, and a bit more.
I was a bit concerned over the company's move
to glass on glass, but I've got to say this
phone looks great and feels great.
I love that a slim case that blends with the
horizontal stripe is included in the box.
I love the color options, with this blue one
being my favorite.
I love that everything feels crafted with
intent.
Internally we have powerful guts thanks to
the company's new Kirin 970 processor along
with its Neural Processing Unit.
There's 6 gigs of RAM and 128 gigs of non-expandable
storage.
The glass back may not have wireless charging,
but it is one of the largest on a flagship
at 4000 mAh.
It's IP67 water and dust resistant, something
new to Huawei flagships as well.
Differences with its International counterpart
are that this is single SIM vs Dual-SIM, and
some minor tweaks in antennas for broader
US support, along with a minor software change
we'll discuss later.
Then there are the things I like and don't
like about this phone.
The 6-inch full-vision AMOLED panel is gorgeous
and saturated.
People complain about it not being Quad HD,
but I won't.
I love the stereo speakers included helping
out with more immersive content consumption.
I also love the inclusion of an IR blaster,
as the last living flagship with this.
What I don't like...
Yeah...
The lack of a headphone jack, and I already
lost the dongle.
Another point of controversy is actually another
thing I won't complain about this phone, and
that's EMUI.
Yes, I know it's not stock Android, but I'm
all for user interfaces that improve on it.
First of all, this was pretty much the second
phone to launch with Oreo after the Pixel
2 a few months ago, though we're still waiting
on version 8.1.
This is also one of the few non-Pixel flagships
left that calls on the Google Now feed with
a swipe to the left.
And then the final difference between the
international variant and the US model, is
that this one comes with the app tray enabled
by default.
I love how this phone is Spartan on its animations.
Any gesture, any action just immediately toggles
a response.
Yes, I do agree I'm not a fan of the aesthetic,
and some of the iconography, but there are
themes to help out with that.
Really what I want is a responsive phone,
and this is what Huawei excels at.
I've been using this US Mate 10 Pro for around
a month between San Diego, Honduras and New
York.
To achieve peak performance, Huawei claims
the NPU takes a stab at optimizing performance,
and that's visible.
The company commits to months of non-stutter
performance, and that's been my experience.
Slide through menus or play games, this tops
my list of fluid performance.
And another thing where this phone tops my
list is in battery life.
Like seriously, well-tuned software and a
large battery mean business here.
The least I've ended a day on a charge after
heavy use is 40%, and that's even with the
Always-On display active.
I will say phone calls have improved over
previous Huawei's.
That was my pet peeve of the P10, and it seems
the company has paid more attention to this
with the upgrade.
Now the single most important reason why I
carry this phone in my bag even if I'm not
using it is this camera combo.
If the Google Pixel is the king of software
enhanced photography, the Mate 10 Pro is my
personal favorite for hardware.
It's funny but I only take color photos for
review purposes.
What I love this camera for is the monochrome
sensor.
Black and White photography makes even the
dullest sceneries elegant in my opinion, and
this phone has the hardware to back it.
Don't get me wrong, color photos on this phone
are gorgeous, with this Leica style that I
love on Panasonics making a jump to phones.
I also praise the portrait mode which allows
you to dial down background blur after you've
taken the sot.
I consider this phone to bring Intelligent
Auto, even if the company doesn't mention
it.
Focus the camera on a flower, the camera detects
it, and adjusts for a flower.
Same for food, same for animals, etc.
I also like that Manual Controls are a simple
swipe from the view finder.
What I don't like about the software is that
this Intelligent Auto doesn't auto detect
HDR.
It's baked as a Mode, which I find annoying.
Video recording is what I would call good
in the basics like stabilization and its reproduction
of color, but then again just the basics.
For all the power of the Kirin 970, this phone
is sadly behind in things like 4K video at
60p, and Slow-Mo at 240 fps is limited to
720p.
To conclude, it's important for me to clarify
why we're revisiting this phone.
I have to admit this is one device that deserves
more popularity than it currently has.
In a time when the world is full of iPhones
and Galaxies, Huawei is making a strong push
into the US market, and I feel it deserves
a shot to compete.
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is not just one of
the best phones of 2017, but I'd also give
it that rank for early 2018.
We've got great hardware, fluid software,
and one of the most amazing camera combos
in the market.
If you want to go artistic and play around
with great smartphone photography, I have
to say this is my phone of choice.
Definitely a device I have no problem in recommending
even today.
What about you, what are your impressions
of the Huawei Mate 10 Pro?
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