Testseek.co.uk have collected 626 expert reviews of the Huawei Mate 10 Pro and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Mate 10 Pro.
October 2017
(88%)
626 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
247 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Possibly the best-looking flagship phone right now
Plenty of power and smooth operation
EMUI 8.0 software is about as close to Android Oreo as could be
Decent dual camera arrangement
Long-lasting battery life
Sumptuous 18
9 display
Attractive design
Great battery life
Excellent camera
Very decent image quality
Unique pure-monochrome option
Easy-to-use camera app
Records DNG raw
Smart
Slim
Lightweight design
Thorough spec sheet
Smooth
Detailed video
Hi-res audio and HDR support
The Mate 10 Pro is sleek and solid
Very powerful and takes great photos in both colour and black and white. It's also water-resistant and battery life is superb
Striking design
Top-end internals
Massive battery
Excellent design
Great enthusiast camera
Class-leading battery
Huge battery life
Amazing screen
Mobile working tools
Beautiful design
Great enthusiast camera experience
Two day battery life
Feature-packed
Very good camera
Superb two-day battery life
AI-enhanced speed and power
Rich OLED display
Useful features
Excellent screen
Hits the spot in all the right areas
Big battery
Great performance
Solid camera and even the fingerprint scanner is fast and effective
Incredibly versatile dual-lens Leica camera
Beautiful OLED screen with minimal bezels
Two-day battery life
Stylish
Water-resistant body
NPU shows promise
Outstanding performance
Excellent low-light camera performance
Speedy fingerprint scanner
Beefy battery
Lovely design
Fantastic display
Excellent camera setup created in partnership with Leica
Very fast
Class-leading battery life
Fingerprint reader is very quick
Outstanding battery life
Android 8 Oreo
Good dual camera
Premium design
Water resistance
The smart splitscreen feature lets you run two apps side by side when holding the phone in the landscape orientation
Great for checking messages while watching a video on YouTube at the same time
The camera takes good quality shots and there's even the
The editors didn't like
So-so signal
Sometimes alerts are overkill
Glass is a fingerprint magnet (and may smash under impact)
No wireless charging
No 3.5mm headphone jack (aah)
Do we really need that B&W camera
No 3.5mm headphone jack (on the Pro)
Fake bokeh effect is unconvincing
No DNG raw in monochrome mode
Music lacks excitement
Colours a touch dull
Strong competition
No 3.5mm headphone connection
You can't expand the storage and there's no headphone jack. Its software extras are gimmicky
No headphone jack
Lacks microSD
No expandable storage
EMUI not for everyone
Poor signal reception
Intelligent Wi-Fi not that intelligent
Odd Android software alerts which vanish
No 3.5mm headphone jack (aagh)
Connectivity issues
Slippery to handle
On the expensive side
Screen could be higher resolution
No headphone port
No microSD card slot
Connectivity issues in testing
Slippy back
Some camera modes look unnatural
EMUI is still the worst Android skin
No MicroSD slot and
For a budget brand
It's a bit on the pricey side
Rating
EMUI design falls behind competition
Expensive
Huawei's EMUI won't appeal to all
The handset is incredibly slippy
Software has some quirks
AI is easy to miss
No headphone socket
Screen not the highest resolution
No Bluetooth 5 support
The use of the USBC port for headphones means you can't listen to wired headphones and charge the phone and the same time
The metallic back attracts fingerprint marks as does the display
Published: 2017-10-17, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Striking design, Top-end internals
No headphone jack, Lacks microSD
While the Mate 10 is quite a boring upgrade, the Mate 10 Pro offers everything we expect from a top-end phablet. Some will be upset to lose the headphone jack and microSD slot, but the new design and gorgeous display may make up it...
Music lacks excitement, Colours a touch dull, Strong competition, No 3.5mm headphone connection,
There's not a lot wrong with the Huawei Mate 10 Pro. As a flagship phone, you get the specification and performance you should expect.Sound quality isn't its strength, but for video performance, photos, and all the other tasks we use our phones for on a d...
Having used the Huawei Mate 10 for a short while, I can comfortably see this being Huawei's best phone to date. Whether it can push itself into the thoughts of consumers when the iPhone X, Google Pixel 2 XL and Samsung Galaxy S8 exist is another story.It'...
Since Huawei hasn't confirmed the price, it's very difficult to make any value judgements about the Mate 10 Pro. Assuming that the rumoured pricing is about right, the Mate 10's main rivals will be the Galaxy Note 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.The Note has the adva...
Published: 2017-10-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Possibly the best-looking flagship phone right now, Plenty of power and smooth operation, EMUI 8.0 software is about as close to Android Oreo as could be, Decent dual camera arrangement, Long-lasting battery life, Sumptuous 18:9 display
So-so signal, Sometimes alerts are overkill, Glass is a fingerprint magnet (and may smash under impact), No wireless charging, No 3.5mm headphone jack (aah), Do we really need that B&W camera
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is a defining handset; a flagship every bit as capable as its Apple, Google and Samsung competition. Which is a serious accomplishment for a company that has been yo-yoing between on-the-money and on-the-lam over the last couple of...
Connectivity issues in testing, Slippy back, Some camera modes look unnatural
Spend five minutes with a Mate 10 and it's impossible to miss the serious slimming of screen bezels, or the jump from metal to glass. It's a real looker, and feels every bit the premium handset. Design is only half the story, though. AI integration has m...
Published: 2017-10-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Possibly the best-looking flagship phone right now, plenty of power and smooth operation, EMUI 8.0 software is about as close to Android Oreo as could be, decent dual camera arrangement, long-lasting battery life, sumptuous 18:9 display
Poor signal reception, intelligent Wi-Fi not that intelligent, odd Android software alerts which vanish, glass is a fingerprint magnet (and may smash under impact), no 3.5mm headphone jack (aagh), do we really need that B&W camera
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is a defining handset; a flagship every bit as capable as its Samsung, HTC, LG and Apple competition. Which is a serious accomplishment for a company that has been yo-yoing between on-the-money and on-the-lam over the last couple of...
Abstract: The Huawei Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro arrive today with a full load of trendy features. Each phone packs the new supercharged Kirin 970 octa-core processor and funky dual camera on the back but also wraps them up in a slick-looking body with glass on the fro...
The smart splitscreen feature lets you run two apps side by side when holding the phone in the landscape orientation, great for checking messages while watching a video on YouTube at the same time, The camera takes good quality shots and there's even the
The use of the USBC port for headphones means you can't listen to wired headphones and charge the phone and the same time, The metallic back attracts fingerprint marks as does the display
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is a great smartphone that has a camera any photography fan will love. It's expensive but its premium look and feel along with its great performance mean it can warrant this expensive price tag...
Abstract: So earlier this year, AT&T is the 1st carrier to carry the Huawei Mate 10 Pro and helped Huawei to become a household name. In an alternative universe, this is what could've happened. Instead what actually happened is that the carrier pulled out in the 12...