Published: 2017-03-31, Author: Jordan , review by: androidpolice.com
The P10 is built really well and feels nice in the hand. The premium quality is readily apparent, The Leica camera setup performs excellently in many different conditions. Most photos come out looking great, Once again, Huawei amazes with the speed and ac
While the resolution, colors, and viewing angles are great, the lack of oleophobic coating and lessthandesirable brightness are not so good, EMUI 5 is no longer the eyesore of its predecessors, and 5.1 smooths things out a bit. Still, there is a ton of bl
Here we are, at the end of all things. Tolkien fandom aside, Huawei did a fantastic job with the P10. The phone sports mostly great hardware, a superb camera, and even a better software experience. Sure, I'd love to see EMUI lighten off of the "skinned" b...
Published: 2017-03-24, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
classy design and high-quality materials, lightning-fast SoC, generous UFS 2.1 storage, fast LTE Cat. 12 with broad frequency coverage, good camera with hybrid zoom, decent battery life, expandable storage, decent speaker, up to three-year warranty, Supe
unfortunately has a resolution of just 1080p, worse screen-body ratio, inflated firmware, slow ac Wi-Fi, sluggish micro-SD slot, no MHL or SlimPort, throttling during load
Huawei again presents a superb product that does not need to accept much criticism with its P10 lifestyle smartphone. The actual high-end product in the lineup is the P10 Plus edition. However, the smaller model also offers some first-rate features, such...
Solid construction and attractive design, Great camera performance in P10 Plus, Allday battery life from the P10, even more from the Plus, EMUI no longer a total eyesore
No oleophobic coating below factory fitted screen protector, f/1.8 Summilux lens exclusive to P10 Plus, No oleophobic coating below factory fitted screen protector, Did I mention there's no oleophobic coating below the factory fitted screen protector
Solid, attractive design, Plenty of new, sleek color options, EMUI 5.1 is much better than previous iterations, Good, bright display, Excellent camera performance, Manageable size, Allday battery life
Speakers could be much better, Camera app might be complicated for some, No U.S. availability, Not water resistant
The Huawei P10 and P10 Plus prove that incremental improvements eventually start to stack up. From an excellent camera and build quality to impressive battery life and specs, the P10 and P10 Plus offer Mate 9 performance in a more manageable size...
Good battery life, Excellent camera performance, Snappy UI, Fingerprint scanner is quick and accurate
Inaccurate display with oversaturated colors for a second year in a row, Not waterproof, The EMUI interface is in dire need of an aesthetic overhaul
All things considered, the Huawei P10 is not a groundbreaking improvement over the P9. However, it does introduce a host of meaningful improvements and incremental tweaks over the already-decent P9 in order to offer a better overall experience to the user...
Excellent camera, Varied set of picture features in the camera software, Good audio quality, Fantastic design, Plenty of color choices for consumers who like to personalize their device, Really good screen, Fast fingerprint sensor, Excellent build quality
Fingerprint sensor is on the front instead of on the back. Feels less natural for unlocking, though this is a personal preference, EMUI can feel daunting at times as there is so much to it compared to stock Android, Won't be coming to the U.S. market, Wra
Well, that depends on what you want and honestly what carrier you're with. If you're outside of the U.S, chances are this will work with just about any carrier, and if you don't mind not having stock Android, then you definitely should at least consider...
Published: 2017-03-13, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Memory Expansion Option, High system performance, High quality workmanship, High quality workmanship, Very good camera,
Non-removable battery, Cold display temperature, USB Type-C only with USB 2.0 support, The transfer of the fingerprint scanner gave more flaws than advantages, No IP certification
“Younger” model for users who want to get the most out of their money. “Senior” model for those who are willing to pay extra for additional functionality. This is the strategy pursued by Huawei with smartphones from the P and Mate families until now. But...
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Published: 2017-03-12, Author: Stan , review by: mashable.com
Good specs, Great build quality
Too similar to its predecessor, New fingerprint sensor isn't an improvement, Pricey
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Published: 2017-03-10, Author: Juan , review by: Pocketnow.com
Impressive camera performance, Most powerful chipset available (at time of publishing this review), Dazzling Blue model really does prevent fingerprints, Incredibly fast charging
Somewhat derivative design, No official IP rating, Fingerprint gestures might be controversial, "Adequate" audio performance for a premium priced phone
In a way, this phone isn't really getting a fair shake, as the most immediate comparison people make is against the bigger brother Mate which only just made it to the United States about a month ago. Remembering that this is an update to the P9, nearly e...