Huawei Mate 20 Pro Impressions: Underrated?
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Huawei Mate 20 Pro Impressions, as presented by MKBHD, dives into a flagship that blends a Samsung-like design with Huawei’s own innovations. The video opens with a quick visual tour of the device, highlighting a curved glass back, a central triple camera array with a prominent flash, and a front face with a tall 6.4-inch OLED display. The on-device fingerprint sensor under glass is a notable early example in modern high-end phones, paired with an in-display face unlock system that signals Huawei’s push toward biometric versatility. Marques notes the Mate 20 Pro’s premium build, IP68 certification, wireless charging, and a sizeable 4200 mAh battery, setting expectations for strong battery life and fast charging performance. On the camera front, Huawei’s Master AI 2.0 and the 40 MP main sensor with multiple focal lengths suggest a capable imaging system that could challenge established rivals, while the phone’s software, EMUI 9.0, brings incremental refinements but remains a point of contention for some users who dislike past iterations. The video also covers the Mate 20 Pro’s most distinctive feature, reverse wireless charging, framing it as a practical power-bank capability that can wirelessly share juice with other devices, including iPhones, while noting that the effect can work through cases and at a short distance. Overall impressions lean toward recognizing the Mate 20 Pro as a “spec monster” with a few design and software trade-offs, and a suggestion to watch the upcoming P30 Pro for a more definitive verdict on Huawei’s flagship strategy. As the discussion progresses, the host contrasts the Mate 20 Pro with the non-Pro variant, pointing out that the non-Pro drops some biometric features but trades them for a smaller notch and a lower-cost construction. The video touches on the potential limits of AI-driven camera decisions and the ongoing debate about whether to rely on automatic scene recognition versus manual controls. Practical considerations like the absence of a headphone jack, the under-glass fingerprint reader, and the software feel of EMUI 9.0 are presented as caveats for potential buyers. The host concludes with a cautious stance, expressing interest in testing the camera performance against other high-end flagships and reserving final judgment for hands-on camera testing and broader usage once the device becomes widely available. Viewers are invited to share their opinions on the Mate 20 Pro’s design, features, and whether it deserves a place in top-tier camera comparisons, while also noting anticipation for Huawei’s next generation to refine or surpass this effort.
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Questions answered
- What is the standout feature of the Huawei Mate 20 Pro according to the video?
- The standout feature highlighted is reverse wireless charging, which allows the Mate 20 Pro to wireless charge other devices.
- What are the key camera capabilities described for the Mate 20 Pro?
- The Mate 20 Pro features a triple camera setup with a 40 MP standard lens, an 8 MP telephoto, and a 20 MP ultra-wide, along with AI scene recognition improvements.