Absolutely gorgeous design, IP67 water and dust resistance of the P20 Pro, Tiny bezels, Screen protector and USB Type-C headphones included in the box, Lightning fast fingerprint scanner, Knuckle gestures come in handy, Incredible photo quality, P20 Pro o
No 4K video stabilization, No 3.5mm audio jack, The P20 is only IP53-rated, No Daydream VR or ARCore support, Attracts lots of pocket lint and fingerprints, No WiFi calling support
Huawei has created two incredibly compelling packages in the P20 and P20 Pro, both of which offer very similar experiences at very different price points. The P20 is a slightly smaller package but still just as capable in almost every regard when compared...
Abstract: Huawei introduced its two new flagship phones at the same time, the Huawei P20 and the P20 Pro. While the P20 Pro has the world's first triple-camera setup, the P20 is more of a direct follow-on from its predecessor, the P9. The company decided to jump s...
Beautiful heft and build quality, surprisingly good rear camera, good battery life,
No audio jack, no microSD card slot, no water resistance, We say The Huawei P20 is well worth your consideration as it proves to be an immensely capable and beautifully crafted phone with tons of onboard storage and a good rear camera though it lacks an
When subjected to an average workload with a few minutes of calls through the day, a similar amount of Facebook and YouTube videos, data on throughout the day as well as an hour or two of web browsing and gaming, it had more than enough juice to last thro...
Abstract: If you like new Huawei P20-series phones but can't decide if the P20 or P20 Pro is best for you, this article may give you an answer. If you want to learn more about each device, check out our Huawei P20 review and the Huawei P20 Pro review. First of all...
Abstract: Debuting with the world's first triple-camera system on a smartphone, the Huawei P20 Pro sports some incredible camera hardware. Featuring a main 40-megapixel RGB sensor with an f/1.8 lens, a 20-megapixel monochrome sensor with an f/1.6 lens, and a third...
The P20 has the looks and the touch of a premium phone. The specifications may not rival the higher end phones but it still does the trick for its size. Huawei has also improved on their EMUI software which is an improvement from the previous versions. Wi...
Excellent camera on P20 Pro, especially for night photos, Beautiful gradient glass back, High quality OLED display on P20 Pro, Great loudspeaker quality, Plentiful 128GB storage
Blatant Apple copy, EMUI custom interface has dated looks, glitchy, Pricey for what it is, No wireless charging, No 3.5mm audio jack, No expandable storage
By now, we are almost used to the cliche “Chinese knock-offs”: we see cheap iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods and basically everything Apple knock-offs as soon as new products launch.However, while those are usually cheap products that are easy to turn a blind...
Should you buy the Huawei P20 or P20 Pro?Buy the Huawei P20 or P20 Pro if you want a phone with striking design and cameras which, once tamed, can produce jaw-dropping telephoto and low-light photos.If you do splash the 680-900€ required to pick up one of...
Gorgeous fit, finish, and design, Outstanding camera performance, Ample internal storage, Solid battery life, Many options to customize to your preferences
Fingerprint sensor is positioned too low, Less water resistance than P20 Pro (IP53 vs 67), No support for wireless charging
The Huawei P20 shapes up to be a solid all-around smartphone that costs less than the P20 Pro and other flagships out there. It's smaller and lighter than the P20 Pro, yet it sports the same good build and very similar design. I also like the P20 for it's...