Testseek.co.uk have collected 861 expert reviews of the Huawei P20 Pro and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei P20 Pro.
March 2018
(89%)
861 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Flagship design and features
Face and fingerprint unlock
Excellent camera
Detailed
Sharp video
The Huawei P20 Pro's three cameras snap amazing shots in low light. Its coolest colour will turn heads
Attractive design and slim build
Excellent battery life
Standout camera
Cheaper than competitors
High-end design
Powerful camera
Great battery life
Ultra-flexible camera
Fast face unlock
Beautiful Design
Brilliant triple-lens camera
Massive battery
Great design
Good Stamina
Fantastic camera
Stunning design with superb colour finishes
A camera that was best-in-class at launch (and is still great now)
Impressive sound quality
All the power and performance you'll need
Stellar camera
Pin-sharp screen
Gorgeous design
That camera
Hugely responsive
Great screen
Superb sound
A camera that genuinely matches the best in class
Excellent camera setup
Stunning new design
Long-lasting battery life
Long battery life
Brilliant camera
Good screen
Standout colour options
Water resistance
Android 8.1 Oreo
Great performance
Unrivalled camera functionality
Eyecatching design
Highly customisable interface
Cheaper than the competition
Advanced camera
Shoots stills in pitch dark
Super slo-mo video
Slick design
Fast processor
Responsive performer
Gorgeous new colour option
Photo zoom is class-leading
Low-light camera performance is also impressive
Software is stable and has some useful features
Fast facial recognition and fingerprint scanner
Snappy performance
Astonishingly capable camera
Great design with eye-catching twilight color scheme
Long-lasting battery
Fast
Capable performance
Helpful artificial intelligence features
Premium design
Triple camera system
Improved software
The camera's auto mode has AI (artificial intelligence) builtin
Which will identify the type of shot you're taking (like closeups
Food
Greenery
Etc) and will tweak the settings so you get the best possible photo
It offers excellent battery life
Last
The editors didn't like
Average sound
No 3.5mm headphone jack
It lacks wireless charging
And there's no headphone jack or expandable storage. The auto camera settings don't always produce the best results
EMUI and bloatware may not appeal to some
Some reception issues
No wireless charging or headphone jack
No headphone jack
Thick bottom bezel
No Wireless Charging
No wireless charging
Minor fizz to the OLED screen
OLED screen could be better
EMUI needs to improve
Dated processor
Screen is only Full HD
Weak processor
No MicroSD card slot
Face Unlock still miles behind Apple's equivalent
The notch (can be software hidden
Though)
‘Portrait' bokeh still off the mark
Some software foibles
Occasionally awkward software
Bluetooth can be temperamental
Battery management needs a bit of coaching
EMUI isn't for everyone
Rating
More expensive than Huawei P10 Plus
No headphone socket
No microSD card slot
Screen not the highest resolution
No Bluetooth 5 support
An expensive upgrade for P10 owners
Too big for some hands
Pricier than other Huawei phones
Huawei's take on Android not stylish
Photos are over-processed
Night mode is hit and miss
Screen isn't as good as the S9
Not available in the U.S
Lacks originality
UI still isn't perfect
Both the glossy back and the smartphone's screen suffer from fingerprint marks
There's no headphone jack instead you'll need to use Bluetooth or USB C headphones and the smartphone can't be charged wirelessly
In the past one year, I've reviewed some good phones, such as the Galaxy S8, Galaxy Note 8 and HTC U11, to name a few. I had even compared the cameras on the iPhone X and Pixel 2 XL cameras with other smartphones, and clearly, the P20 Pro camera has left...
Abstract: While most makers are coming up with all sorts of different dual camera setups, Huawei figured that's no longer enough and fitted three on the back of the P20 Pro. But 3 is not the number that's captivated us most; rather, it's 40 - the P20 Pro comes with...
Abstract: Huawei definitely talked a big talk when it comes to camera prowess and the P20 Pro. The new Leica-branded Triple Camera setup is supposed to be nothing short of perfection. Or, failing that, at least at the cutting edge of mobile photography.On paper...
So that's Huawei's P20 Pro and it's a mighty tantalising proposition from what I've seen so far. Especially if that triple lens camera holds up in the long run.With a 5x zoom and the incredible detail that comes with a 40MP sensor it certainly has all the...
Abstract: Huawei wasn't the first maker to use a dual-camera setup with the P9, but that's what became the spark of the multiple-camera revolution. The P10 series brought in the second generation Leica snapper and now the P20 is here, aiming to put Huawei in the le...
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As a camera-centric smartphone, the Huawei P20 Pro definitely passes the mark with flying colours. Great camera features, beautiful back cover design (Twilight and Blue), good battery longevity and an independent NPU which can improve the phone in the lon...
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Abstract: Ever since the Huawei P20 and P20 Pro made their debut, the series was quickly met with positive remarks globally by the consumers and media. It's not just great photography performance alone, but as well as for its design and new colours.Speaking of co...
Published: 2018-04-07, Author: Andrew , review by: lowyat.net
The Huawei P20 Pro is Huawei's most important smartphone yet. It is the phone that pulls it ahead of the competition, and that's a big deal. Huawei hasn't been in this position before, and it'll be interesting to see if it can sustain this momentum – espe...