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Shutterbug, a member of the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA), once again joined forces with 30 other member magazines from around the world to choose the winners of the annual TIPA Awards for the best photo/imaging products in 40 different catego...
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Last year's Huawei P9 was a bit of a surprise packet, stuffing great performance, decent battery life and a great camera into a compact package. The device shot Huawei into genuine flagship contention in 2016, and its success was helped by an attractive p...
Great performance with dependable battery life. Huawei's compact aluminium unibody still feels premium. Improved dual camera system can take good photos...
Only minor upgrades over the now much cheaper P9. No oleophobic coating. EMUI software needs work, and Huawei's update track record is not great...
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Last year's P9 was Huawei's first flagship to feature a dual camera setup (monochrome and color sensors) followed by the 5.9-inch Mate 9 a few months later with 2x Hybrid zoom and a few more megapixels. Huawei may not have been the first company to come u...
It's the last paragraph of the review, but have we come any closer to answering whether the Huawei P10 is an essential upgrade to 2016's P9? That is a difficult question to answer. The P10 has a bright, vibrant display, and the powerful Kirin 960 processo...
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Throughout the last couple of years something like a new trend appeared for big smartphone manufacturers to unveil their latest flagships in the beginning of the year. Most often this happens at the annual MWC conference in Barcelona. This was the case wi...
Stylish design and metal construction, 5.1-inch Full HD display with Gorilla Glass 5 and Eye comfort option, Durable battery + power saving modes, Android 7.0 Nougat and a feature-rich UI, Fingerprint scanner with additional capabilities, High performance...
Body prone to fingerprints...
Huawei made a huge step ahead with the P9 last year and the company kept performing well after its success. P10 made its fans happy once again with a unibody construction which now carries an octa-core Kirin 960 CPU which increases performance without dra...
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Nubia Z17's entry into the smartphone market brought yet another dual camera choice for us customers. But having so many flagships feature a similar dual camera setup could end up being confusing for all of us. These are flagship models, which means their...
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Huawei has completely turned their brand around in the last few years, going from a small time maker of budget Android handsets to one of the biggest makers of premium smartphones in the world. While their hardware has more or less caught up to the rest o...
Beautiful slim design with Textured back on some models that looks and feels great, solid premium performance, huge improvements to the EMUI software, great color options...
So-so battery life, camera struggles in low-light conditions, display lags behind premium competitors, unimpressive speakers, Prev2 of 2Next...
Huawei, to their credit, does a really good job at listening to feedback. Their EMUI overlay was getting skewered, and they fixed most of its problems. The P9 got docked for looking a little plain, and the company responded with lots of color options and...
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I've been reviewing Huawei devices for a while now, and am invariably pleased with them The Chinese handset maker has gone from being an almost unknown to worthy of running with the big dogs Their Mate 9 is one of my coveted devices, and I check daily for...
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The P10 is Huawei's latest high-end smartphone in a more compact form factor compared to the company's Mate 9 phablet. A 5.1" Full-HD display with very thin bezels allows for a design that easily fits into even small pockets. On the inside, top-end compon...
Good exposure, color and dynamic range across the ISO range, Wellbalanced noise reduction and very good image quality at higher ISOs, Sharp lenses across the frame, Excellent image detail in Raw files, Fast and accurate AF, Wellstructured camera app with...
Noticeable luminance noise at base ISO, Panorama images only cover 180 degrees, Strong NR and compression in video mode, especially in low light, Slightly shaky panning in video mode, 4K videos cannot be processed by Youtube, Display visibility not great...
The Huawei P10 combines good imaging performance and features with premium build quality and fairly compact dimensions. There are better options around for video shooters but the P10 performs very well in stills mode, especially in lower light. The DNG Ra...
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The new P10 aims to strike gold a second time with a similar premise as its sire though with improved hardware all around and to date, the most colour options ever seen at launch. When it made its debut at MWC 2017, it had, perhaps for the first time ever...
Solid performance, excellent mono shots, fast fingerprint reader, great rear camera, nice build quality, fast charging...
Modest step forward in terms of upgrades from its predecessor, fast charging only works with bundled cables...
A modest upgrade to last year's P9, the Huawei P10 comes with improvements in every way along with a beefed up rear dual-camera array that delivers excellent snaps and some of the best mono shots seen on a smartphone...
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Last year's Huawei P9 was an impressive piece of work from the Chinese tech giant, even if it didn't make the sort of impact in western markets that Huawei must've been hoping for. Can the new P10 up the ante in 2017? New Atlas takes a look.As in 2016, Hu...
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With the P10, Huawei has chosen to deviate from the blocky, rectangular design of the P9 and opt for a softer, more ergonomic form factor instead. The P10, with its rounded corners, curved edges and antenna lines running along the top and bottom could eas...
Excellent cameras, Compact, sleek build, Smooth performance...
Heats up occasionally, Gimmicky software features, Expensive, Top Alternatives, Huawei P10 vs Apple iPhone 7, Huawei P10 vs Samsung Galaxy S7, Huawei P10 vs Google Mobile Pixel, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet...
A recent report predicted that Huawei would top Samsung to become the world's largest Android smartphone maker. It's not surprising, given Huawei's widespread reach in markets across the world, and the inroads its made with the Honor sub-brand. When it co...
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The P10 is Huawei's mid-sized flagship handset that combines an attractive design with solid specs and performance. Since Huawei isn't (yet) selling the phone directly to U.S. consumers, it makes the most sense for those who want an unlocked smartphone th...
The Huawei P10 is one of those phones that snatches defeat from the jaws of victory. In baseball, the P10 would be a home run that winds up being a double because some dumb fan caught the ball and threw it to third base. The P10 is so close to being a kil...
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Although you still can't buy its best phones in the US, Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has been building a steady profile in the West over the past few years, with products like the Huawei Watch and the Nexus 6P serving as examples of what the company is c...
Attractive (if derivative) design, Great camera functionality, Solid performance and endurance...
Staggeringly awful home button, Uninspired, unreliable software, Overpriced next to competition...
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I've always said that there is no such thing as the perfect mobile device. People have different needs and wants from a phone which is why, in part, there are so many Android devices & form factors out there today. That said, the new Huawei P10 may be clo...
CPU/RAM performance, Camera performance, Battery Life...
Better speaker...
RecommendationI will conclude this review the same way that I started it: I'm smitten by the Huawei P10. It is a powerful, fast and frankly beautiful phone with an incredible camera with Leica optics. There really isn't anything not to like about it ot...
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We all know that Huawei is no stranger to making great phones (take the fan favorite Nexus 6P, for example). Even at the low end of the price spectrum, the hardware is laudable. The P-series kicked off on a new foot last year with the P9 and P9 Plus, whic...
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...
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Next please! Ten is more than nine - and Huawei develops its P10 according to this strategy. A faster SoC, more storage, bigger battery, and a better camera. The design is rounder and the fingerprint scanner has been moved to the front. Not revolutionary...
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...
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Huawei puts in a strong showing in two different form factors — but the P10 and P10 Plus are diminished by a couple of baffling design decisions.Huawei's mainstream flagships for 2017 don't necessarily look flashy — unless you opt for the exclusive "dazzl...
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...
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Back in April 2016, Huawei's P9 and P9 Plus entered into a highly competitive smartphone market with high-end specifications, Leica-branded dual cameras, and a really sleek design. But that was almost a year ago, and focus has now shifted to their success...
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...
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Right off the bat, the Huawei P10 has some large shoes to fill. Ahead of the new flagship device of the major China-based manufacturer lies an arduous task – to show that the P9 was not just a one-off success but truly representative of Huawei's vision f...
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...
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The P10 is a really solid device and definitely Huawei's best to date.When it comes to smartphones, Huawei certainly knows what they're doing. They haven't just been manufacturing smartphones for a long time, they've been manufacturing great smartphones...
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...
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In the smartphone market, Huawei has been very active since the spring of 2016. With the P9 model, the Chinese company was able to establish itself in the high-end segment. In the autumn came Mate 9, which was fixed in the segment with a larger diagonal...
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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I've said this many times: Huawei makes great phones. They're built to last and their software won't cause you many headaches after you get used to it. All the Huawei phones I've tested in the last couple of years worked very well, even after I've been us...
Good specs, Great build quality...
Too similar to its predecessor, New fingerprint sensor isn't an improvement, Pricey...
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Evolution or revolution? We've accepted tick-tock strategies from many top tier manufacturers. Apple's is most obvious, iPhone 6, then the 6S launches a year later. Samsung's shift from Galaxy S5 to S6 was significant. The move from S6 to S7 was focused o...
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...
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With an overall DxOMark Mobile Score of 87 points, the Huawei P10 is up there as one of the best Smartphones we've tested for photography enthusiasts. For stills, its Photo sub-score of 88 points is excellent, thanks to generally good exposures in all con...
Good exposure even in extreme low light, Good white balance and color rendering in all conditions, Good texture preservation, even in low light, Accurate and repeatable autofocus, Nice flash exposures with nice white balance and good detail preservation...
Luminance noise visible in the sky, Slight color shading noticeable in lowlight conditions, In outdoor shots, details are sometimes lost in darker parts...
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Huawei has just unveiled the new dual-camera flagship smartphone – P10. It is a premium device that has a promising camera setup, great specifications and a lot more that is packed into the all-metal body. Learn more in the full review.The Huawei P10 ship...
After using the Huawei P10 since the official launch, I have to tell you that I like this phone for a lot of reasons but it doesn't mean it is a perfect phone.First of all, I love the design and build quality of the phone even though some may say that the...
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The Chinese Huawei is the first smartphone brand in homeland. But it is very popular abroad as well. There are too many reasons why this company has managed to become a top brand in the smartphone industry, but we are not going to discuss them today. We h...
Great Design with a number of color options, Dual Leica camera on back, Leica optics on front, Smooth working and optimized EMUI5.1 with a list of improvements and innovations, Fast charging option, Great Connectivity including LTE and more...
Full HD screen (we'd prefer to see a 2K display), Kirin 960 chip (good but not the best), Price...
The first Lecia-enabled smartphone of Huawei in face of the P9 let the company sell million units in 2016. Its successor is predicted to come with better results, as the Huawei P10 is the most successful product by far. The P10 is a high-end smartphone re...
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Huawei P10 Review: After a week of using the Huawei P10 flagship phone as my full-time smartphone, I'm more than impressed with Huawei's enticing blend of attractive design, solid specs and fully-functional software. Here's our full Huawei P10 review.Huaw...
Vibrant new colours, Feature-packed camera, EMUI 5.1...
No killer upgrade features, Fast battery drain...
The Huawei P10 is a solid all-round smartphone, offering smart hardware that's elevated by some well-designed software. If you're after a particular feature or looking to tweak some part of the user experience, chances are the P10 will allow you to do it...
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Huawei is coming to MWC with its highly rumored P10 and its sibling the P10 Plus powered by the Kirin 960 octa-core processor, the latest and fastest from Huawei, that can be found in the flagship Mate 9. The new P-series, like the one before, looks a li...
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