The Huawei Honor 10 is a speedy Android phone with a notch. Check out our review. I like things that stand out. It’s why I’ve always been a fan of giraffes on an open plain and always fundamentally mistrusted those insects that disguise themselves as dead leaves.It’s also why I like Huawei’s new top-end phone, the P20 Pro. It stands out for two reasons: its magnificently bizarre iridescent pink and blue “twilight” colour (you can also get it in pink gold, solid blue or black), and the fact that it has a total of three cameras on the back. Those lenses combine to take superb outdoor shots in the daytime, but at night they take the best low-light images I’ve ever seen from a phone, especially when you’re using Night Mode. (That’s after I dismiss Huawei’s auto-optimisation software, which can oversaturate shots.) 46 Huawei P20 and P20 Pro aim to one-up Samsung Low-light photos are even better than the brand-new Galaxy S9 ($720 at Amazon.com) and S9 Plus from Samsung. Their 12-megapixel dual-aperture lenses can take bright shots in low-light, but often produce blurry shots if there’s even the smallest amount of movement from your subject or your shaking hands. The P20… Read full this story
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