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Huawei P20 Pro one-ups Galaxy S9 with three rear cameras

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Huawei P20 and P20 Pro take on the GS9 in every way -- we go hands on.

BY JESSICA DOLCOURT
MARCH 27, 2018


It's time for the Galaxy S9 to watch its back. Huawei's new P20 and P20 Pro are coming up fast, with enough camera tricks and hardware specs to put Samsung'spremier phone smack in the middle of the Huawei P20's target.

With a total of three camera lenses on the back, the Huawei P20 Pro deserves your attention. A triple-camera array is an industry first for photography (they've been used previously for depth sensing or AR), but Huawei also crams the P20 Pro with the same super slow motion video you see on the Galaxy S9, extreme zoom and a feature that promises to take exceptionally even night shots.

The regular Huawei P20 gets many of the P20 Pro's tools, but not all. Stick around to see all the camera features in both P20 phones.


Meanwhile, here are the most important things you need to know about Huawei's new phones:
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  • The Huawei P20 has two camera lenses on the back and the P20 Pro has three
  • Yes, there is a notch, which you can turn off in the settings
  • The P20 and P20 Pro are very different: the P20 is not just the same phone, minus a camera lens
  • Huawei made a "unicorn" phone. I'll explain everything below
  • Neither the Huawei P20 or P20 Pro will sell in the US (scroll down for the backstory) -- but you should still care because the P20 Pro especially has features you could see on other future phones
Huawei P20 and P20 Pro prices

The P20 costs 649 euros for 4GB of memory and 128GB of storage. That converts to about $800, £570 or AU$1,050. The P20 Pro is 899 euros for 6GB of memory and 128GB of storage. That converts to about $1,115, £790 or AU$1,450.


Huawei P20 and P20 Plus: What's the difference?

The Huawei P20 is a bit smaller and cheaper than the Huawei P20 Pro. It's got a different screen (LCD instead of OLED), a smaller battery, and -- importantly -- it "only" has two rear cameras on the back, instead of three. The cameras it does have also have a different megapixel mix (fewer megapixels, but that's not necessarily a bad thing).

However, other key P20 characteristics, such as the processor and the storage size, match up to the P20 Pro. Scroll to the end for a full specs comparison in a handy chart.


Huawei totally made a 'unicorn' phone before this rival

Teal to purple, shifting to teal again. When you hold the mesmerizing, iridescent Huawei P20 or P20 Pro phones in Twilight, it's hard to focus on anything other than the way the color changes in the light.

So why am I calling it a unicorn phone? Because fellow Chinese phonemaker OnePlus held a color contest for its next phone, and "Unicorn" was the winner. OnePlus never made its pinkish-blueish-purplish color, but with the Twilight shade, Huawei just did. Thunder, stolen.

If you don't want a phone that looks like the phone version of a Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino, both the P20 and P20 Plus also come in black, midnight blue and pink gold (this also has the same cool gradient effect). The smaller P20 also comes in champagne gold.


About the notch: Now you see it, now you don't

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The P20 and P20 Pro come with a notch by default. That's the black cut-out you see on the iPhone X and so many other real and rumored Android phones right now.

But put down your pitchforks. If you decide you don't like it, Huawei makes it easy to flip it off with a quick trip to the settings.

Huawei P20 Pro camera has three camera lenses

No, the P20 phones don't have the Galaxy S9's dual-aperture lens for taking clearer low light shots, but the P20 Pro has its own first for phones: three camera lenses on the back.

Huawei says its P20s will shoot faster, zoom in farther, and take clearer photos with richer color. As with many past models, Huawei co-engineered the P20's cameras with Leica, a company known for making high-end cameras.

You get the usual color lens, a monochrome lens for adding richer detail and a telephoto lens for zooming and taking portrait shots.

There's also a front-facing camera, which brings the total up to four.

Here's the P20 Pro camera breakdown:

  • 40-megapixel main RGB (Aperture: F1.8)
  • 8-megapixel telephoto (Aperture: F2.4; has OIS)
  • 20-megapixel monochrome lens (Aperture: F1.6)
  • 24-megapixel front-facing camera (Aperture: F2.0)
And here's the Huawei P20 camera sitch:
  • 12-megapixel main RGB (Aperture: F1.8)
  • 20-megapixel monochrome lens (Aperture: F1.6)
  • 24-megapixel front-facing camera (Aperture: F2.0)

P20 and P20 Pro camera tricks


Camera specs are well and good, but what's important is what you can do with them. Here are the highlights.

Automatically picks camera mode: Both P20 phones can pick the "right" settings and mode for your pet, dinner, a group shot, a close-up and so on. You can dismiss the mode or opt out of the whole thing.



3x optical zoom: The P2O Pro's telephoto camera makes this happen.

5x hybrid zoom: On the P20 Pro, a combination of the optical camera and digital zoom make it possible to zoom in very close.

Super slow motion video: Like the Galaxy S9, both P20 phones add a 960fps super slow motion mode that takes video in 720p resolution. There's also a regular slow-mo option that takes 240fps video at a 1080p resolution.

Portrait shots and portrait selfies: You can take photos with that blurred bokeh effect from either side of the phones. Huawei also includes portrait lighting effects that mimic the iPhone X's portrait lighting modes.

Assisted composition: When you're taking a group shot, the P20s will automatically zoom out so you won't have to step back.

Low light "long exposure" mode: Huawei combines multiple shots into one well-exposed image. It can solve the problem of handshake when you're trying to take night shots without a tripod. (We'll have to see how well it works if the subject is moving.)



Ultra snapshot: Whiles the screen's off, you can shoot a picture in 0.3 second by double clicking on volume down -- but you can't frame your shot.

Predictive focus: This feature guesses where the focus area will be on the subject at any given moment and keeps the autofocus point in sync, like the motion like flower blowing in the wind. This should make photos and videos more in focus.

A quick note for camera geeks:

The Huawei P20 Pro's telephoto lens is the only one that uses optical image stabilization. The rest use electronic image stabilization. The P20 Pro's image sensor grabs low light images with up to ISO 102400.

Huawei boasts that the sensor used on its 40-megapixel camera is 223 percent larger than the iPhone X and 170 percent larger than the Galaxy S9, but it's also got way more pixels crammed onto it, so this isn't necessarily a good thing -- long-term tests will tell us what we need to know.

Wait, why won't the Huawei P20 Plus and P20 sell in the US?

It's been years since Huawei has sold any of its phones through a carrier, but it does sell some through retailers like Amazon and through its own site. So if the P20 and P20 Pro are so cutting edge, why not sell them in one of the world's most important markets?

You can't buy these in the US.

That's a thorny one. While Huawei phones are generally rated well, the Chinese company faces sharp criticism from the US government over fears that Huawei intends to spy on the US through its products -- it also makes networking infrastructure equipment.
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In February, the heads of the FBI, CIA and NSA all expressed concerns over the company's smartphones. Since then, AT&T and Verizon reportedly torpedoed plans to carry Huawei's Mate 10 Pro because of political pressure, and Best Buy, the nation's largest electronics retailer, has dumped Huawei as a customer.

There's some history here, too. In 2012, the US government banned the sale of Huawei equipment. No other country has banned the Chinese company, althoughAustralia blocked Huawei from working on its national broadband network.

Huawei, for its part, champions its relationships with major carriers and companies in over 170 countries. "We have earned the trust of our partners across the global value chain," a spokesman said.

The saga continues.

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https://consumer.huawei.com/en/phones/p20-pro/?ic_medium=hwdc&ic_source=corp_banner1_p20pro10
 
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and right now they offering free Bose® QC® 35 wireless headphones II worth £329.99 via redemption huaweipromo.co.uk/p20bose

I will probably get these in next upgarde

Not one of the best but THE best smartphone on the market.
I dont know why they all are copying Iphone X notch which look ugly .. It would have been much better without it
 
Huawei and Xiaomi push new gadgets on the same day

By Gong Zhe
2018-03-28 14:25 GMT+8

So are they solid upgrades for users bored with their current devices?

Huawei P20 Pro

‍Huawei's P series is intended to be thin like paper and beautiful in appearance and the P20 is no exception, as the phone followed most of the new design trends, good or bad.

It has a vertically placed dual camera, an edge-to-edge screen and even with a notch.

Although the notch is significantly smaller to most competitors, the design makes people think about the iPhone X.

But there's one thing different: The P20 has a physical home button placed on the bottom of the phone, with a fingerprint sensor attached under.

This makes the P20 unique from Huawei's rivals, who usually put the sensor on the back of their products.

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The Huawei P20 Pro has three main cameras. /Screenshot from Huawei

Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S

Xiaomi's new all-screen phone is one of those products.

But the Mix 2S managed to keep itself away from a notch. The Mix series have the front camera on the bottom right corner instead of top.

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The Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S /Screenshot from Xiaomi

The main advancement of the Mix 2S, as Xiaomi's founder Lei Jun claims, is the main camera.

Xiaomi has finally put dual cams on a Mix phone, and also aligned them vertically.

The company wants to fix what its user say is a bad camera experience by deploying AI to help the software choose the right mode for the photograph.

The camera got a score of 97 in a review written by camera tester DxOMark, the same score as Huawei's Mate 10 Pro and Apple's iPhone X.

Interestingly, DxOMark mistakenly uploaded a picture taken by the P20 in the Mix 2S review, as discovered by some Weibo users.

Huawei claims the P20 is equipped with "the best smartphone camera ever". DxOMark gave it a score of 102.

The pro version of P20 goes even higher with three lenses on the back, one of which has 40 megapixels.

The new Mix phone is priced the same as the last generation, starting at 3,299 yuan (about 525 US dollars), while the P20 starts at a much higher price of 649 Euro (about 805 US dollars). Both phones will be available in April.

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Looks very elegant and powerful. Indeed the best one can buy at the moment.
Xiaomi's latest offering Mi Mix 2S also looks nice and decent! I'm a bit struggling which one to choose now.
My current one is the Huawei Mate 8, quite happy with its performance. But I don't mind to give Xiaomi a trial :-)

https://www.mi.com/mix2s/
 
Top notch hardware, but I just hate the EMUI software... :(

I will wait for the Google Pixel 3...
 
What's the processor in the p20?

HUAWEI Kirin 970 CPU, octa-core, 4 x Cortex A73 2.36 GHz + 4 x Cortex A53 1.8 GHz

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Chinese phones are really dominating the market at the moment. Good quality phone in cheaper price that's what everybody wants.

P20 is one of the most expensive phones in the market currently.





Xiaomi's latest offering Mi Mix 2S also looks nice and decent! I'm a bit struggling which one to choose now.
My current one is the Huawei Mate 8, quite happy with its performance. But I don't mind to give Xiaomi a trial :-)

https://www.mi.com/mix2s/

I had Huawei Mate 8. Now I have Xioami Note 3. I would say once own a Xiaomi, one hardly goes to another brand. But, for more professional people (like business people) a Huawei is a must. For college students, Oppo and Xiaomi appear to be more popular.

Come on show me the 5G phones

Because 5G is still not commercially available yet, they say (at Club Huawei) this year's model will not have 5G capacity. Some argue 2019 model will support 5G.
 
Um...where’s the 3.5mm headphone jack...remember everybody saying that removing it was an idiotic move by Apple...hmmm...everybody is super quiet now when Huawei does it...as expected.

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This looks very familiar too :-)
 
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