Testseek.com 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.
890100861
The editors liked
Gorgeous Design | Solid Build Quality
High Display Brightness | Great Viewing Angles
Triple Cameras | Great Photography | Packed with features (Monochrome
Depth
Portrait
Super Slow-Mo etc.)
960 FPS Super Slow Motion Video Recording
Stunning Selfies
Unique design
Amazing camera performance
Decent battery life
Among the best cameras around
Great battery life
Eye catching design
Generally smooth performance
Excellent Build quality
Brilliant camera
Good battery life
Artificial Intelligence in camera
Camera
Design
Display
Premium design with mirrored finish
Capable cameras
Long-lasting battery life
Powerful performance
Dazzling good looks
Unrivalled night time shots and zoom capabilities of the triple camera
Dependable battery life
Quick top-ups
Feature-rich custom software (you can hide the notch too)
Gorgeous design
Outstanding low-light camera
Killer battery life
Especially in dead low-lighting
Front mounted fingerprint (that's subjective
But still)
Awesome performance
Tactile buttons
Good
Brilliant cameras
Up-to-date software
Premium design
The camera lives up to the hype
Distinctive design and colour treatment
Excellent battery life
The editors didn't like
No Wireless Charging
No MicroSD Support
Definitely expensive
No water and dust resistance or wireless charging
Similar processor as seen on much lower priced devices
UI can be a little complex in places
Priced on the higher side
No 3.5mm audio jack
Average video quality
EMUI interface might not be preferred by everyone
Notch
A bit slow UI
No wireless charging
Mirror glass back attracts fingerprints like there's no tomorrow
No microSD slot
No 3.5mm jack (but yes IR emitter)
The thoroughly skinned EMUI may not be to Android purists taste
Stunning design, Impressive and versatile snappers, Powerful performance, Great battery life
Powered by last year's processor, Heats up when stressed, Steep pricing, Photos by Raj Rout, Huawei P20 Pro
If I have to sum it up in one line, the Huawei P20 Pro is the brand's strongest show yet, and is leaving no stone unturned to stand out amidst the competition. While its Leica-powered triple-camera setup will be the talking point, the smartphone comes in...
Published: 2018-05-02, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Well-constructed and great color options, Triple camera system is legitimately impressive, Display is bright and has great viewing angles, Two day battery life is class-leading
No official US availability, EMUI atop Android Oreo still feels unnecessary, No support for wireless charging, Camera AI can be heavy-handed with its processing
I suspect part of the P20 Pro's allure is the fact that, in the US at least, Huawei is keeping it out of reach. Here on American shores, the company is focusing on the Mate 10 Pro, and has no current plans to offer this triple-camera marvel. That means yo...
Abstract: A few years ago, Huawei made a phenomenal device that will forever live in the annals of mobile history. It offered exciting software, a confident design, and a large, imposing footprint. It announced Huawei as a major player in a market dominated by Appl...
Sleek glass chassis. The Twilight colorway is amazing, The OLED panel looks fantastic with vibrant colors and perfect viewing angles, Triple camera system takes excellent photos with the aid of AI and 3x zoom. Option to take 40MP shots is cool, too, The K
The P20 Pro is among the slipperiest phones I've used, and it picks up fingerprints in an instant, There isn't one. Get used to it, The screen bezels aren't symmetrical at the top, and there's a chin, It just uses the front-facing camera, so it works most
I'm torn on the P20 Pro's hardware. The Twilight colorway is so, so cool, but the mirror finish is slippery and quick to smudge. The OLED panel is sharp and has pleasing colors, but the notch feels unnecessary. The phone still has a chin with a (fast) fin...
Published: 2018-04-30, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Despite having sold its phones here for years, 2018 was supposed to be Huaweis big coming out party in the U.S. At CES, I sat through a presentation about how Huawei was expanding into home wifi and had even signed Wonder Woman herself as the companys n...
I really love the Huawei P20 Pro, and it hasn't let me down from previous iterations of the device. It does have its shortcomings, such as the lack of wireless charging, a headphone jack, and 4K 60fps video capture, but these aren't that big of a deal. It...
Published: 2018-04-28, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
Abstract: The Huawei P20 Pro is a gorgeous piece of hardware wrapped in some ugly politics. Huawei — a Chinese company — is getting the stink eye from Washington right now. That means the P20 Pro isn't the most accessible device. You can technically buy it unlocked...
Abstract: The Huawei P20 Pro is the first smartphone to come with a triple lens layout. Comprising of a 20 MP Monochrome lens, 40 MP RGB lens with one of the largest sensors found in a smartphone & an 8MP lens, all made by Lecia. Which the company clams affords it...
Effective image stabilisation, Capable of excellent detail, Optical aberrations processed out of JPEGs
Fake bokeh effect not perfect, Some noise reduction/sharpening issues, Slight lag when shooting Raw files
It won't replace your DSLR or mirrorless camera, but the P20 Pro's unique camera setup and the quality of its output mean that it shines as photographic tool...
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...