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What's good
- Great camera
- Blazing performance
- Solid, eye-catching design
- Fast charge support
- All-day battery
- 128GB of internal storage
- Bright, punchy display
What's bad
- No microSD support
- Clunky camera interface outside of auto
- No IP67 water-resistance
Verdict
Unless you’re looking at the phone’s bigger sibling -- the P20 Pro -- the P20 has little competition at its price point. A great camera, all-day battery, vivid screen, and plenty of power make it a great choice for anyone looking for a top-tier device at a lower price.
What's good
- Beautiful design
- Bright, vibrant display
- Smooth performance
- Great battery life
- Good camera
- Fast charging
What's bad
- Auto mode on camera leads to hit-or-miss pictures
- Heavy at 189 grams
Verdict
The Mate 20 Pro might not be Huawei’s cheapest phone but it’s one of the best. It provides an attractive package in terms of design, features, performance and camera capabilities.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Price
- Bright, vivid display
- Blazing performance
- Attractive design
- Dual SIM
What's bad
- Camera AI is a personal taste
- So-so low-light camera performance
- No microSD support
- Fingerprint sensor placement
Verdict
Honor’s latest release wowed reviewers. It’s a solid phone that pushes into flagship territory while sitting at a price well in the middle of mid-tier price lists. Unless you need the absolute best camera, there Honor 10 should be on your list to consider.
What's good
- Bold design
- Hole-punch camera
- Stellar performance
- Plenty of storage
- Exceptional battery life
- Good (but not great) camera
What's bad
- No microSD support
- No waterproofing
- Lots of bloatware
Verdict
In terms of raw value, the Honor View 20 has plenty to offer as long as you can overlook the load of bloatware pre-installed on the phone and don’t need the absolute best camera available.
What's good
- Solid design
- Bright, vivid display
- Decent camera
- Ample storage space
- microSD support
What's bad
- Weak low-light camera performance
- Weak battery for gaming and video
- So-so performance
- Questionable UI design
Verdict
While the phone isn’t bad per se, it’s not an exceptional value. Many reviewers question the price of the P20 Lite and recommend Honor’s similarly priced -- and better performing -- options instead.
What's good
- Fast everyday performance
- Sharp, colorful display
- Dual-camera produces detailed images
- Good low-light camera performance
What's bad
- No oleophobic coating leads to grimy screen
- Game play not as smooth and fast as expected
- Lower contrast display
What's good
- Exclusive color options
- Plenty of storage
- Great performance
- Bright screen
- Powerful, dual lens camera
- Price
What's bad
- 11GB+ of storage reserved for system
- Weak speaker
- Fingerprint gestures are a personal preference
- Some finishes are slippery