Fun, innovative dual lens camera, Excellent value, 64GB of expandable storage, Solid battery life
No water-resistance, No smudge-resistant coating, Huawei's take on Android needs more polish, Home button navigation is weird
The P10 cements Huawei as a premium smartphone manufacturer that should be taken seriously, and is a top notch allrounder that only makes a few omissions in keeping the cost down...
I really like the Huawei P10. I like the Dazzling Blue version with its Diamond-Cut back, I like the sleek look and feel of the black version and I like the fact that it's at least trying something a bit different with the green model. Not that I'd buy th...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
We note that there are certainly significant differences between individual devices and also between routers and relevant chipsets on the 5 GHz frequencies. At both frequencies and in combination with both the R7800 and the R8000, the differences between...
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Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
The Huawei P10 is a big improvement on the P9 in almost every area – except the camera, which has remained the same; this is no bad thing when it was already pretty good in bright conditions.See relatedHuawei P9 and P9 Plus review: Huawei is on top formHu...
Abstract: Huawei's latest flagship is an improvement in almost every respect. Starting with its design, including a diamond cut chassis and brave new colors, through to the faster and more secure Kirin 960 Octa-core chipset, and finishing with the shining star – th...
Smart Looks, Well Executed Design, Great Specs, Excellent Performance, Solid Camera
Software Needs Some Work, Design, While Nice, Could Be More Engaging, Too Much Bloatware
In its own right the Huawei P10 is a solid piece of kit across the board, both in terms of looks and specs. But once you start looking at other handsets – the iPhone 7 Plus, the Google Pixel, the LG G6, the OnePlus 3T, the Galaxy S8 – things start to fall...
Solid design, Expandable storage is a bonus, All day battery life, Decent performance
Emotion UI adds way too many duplicate apps, Camera's aperture is too low, Not the best-value phone around
Huawei P10 – Battery The P10 is powered by a 3,200mAh, non-removable battery, which is pretty big for a 5-inch phone. By comparison, the Pixel is powered by a 2,770mAh cell. Taking the phone off charge at 9am and using it as my primary work and personal p...
Abstract: Vodafone has very kindly sent over the Huawei P10 for review. This arrived in the UK way back at the end of March 2017. The successor to the highly regarded P9 was eagerly anticipated, did the P10 live up to the strong standard set by the P9?Let's start a...