Huawei Mate 20, just like the Pro, has a hybrid SIM slot that supports only the new Nano Memory Cards by Huawei. We are still looking to get one of those, but here is hoping Huawei broadens their. The Mate 20 Pro is Huawei's answer to the iPhone XS Max. It sports a large, high-res OLED display with a notch at the top housing a face-recognition system similar to the iPhone's Face ID. In addition, the Huawei Mate 20 Pro is one of the first phones with an in-display fingerprint reader.
- Display6.4' 1440 x 3120 pixels
- Camera40 MP / 24 MP front
- ProcessorHiSilicon Kirin, Octa-core, 2600 MHz
- Memory
- Storage128 GB + Nano Memory (NM)
- Battery4200 mAh
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The P30 Pro sits right in the middle of the P20 Pro and Mate 20 Pro in terms of design philosophy. It has the curves and silhouette of the Mate 20 Pro, but the camera placement and smaller notch of the P-Series. And in this case, the P30 Pro opts for a teardrop notch, while the Mate 20 Pro has that huge, iPhone-like cutout.
Both are winners from the back, thanks to the brilliant gradient colour options. The P30 Pro introduces a couple of new colours, including the hot Amber Sunrise option, while the Mate 20 Pro offers the unique option of a textured backing instead of the dazzling gradient finish. You really can't go wrong with either handset here, but strictly from a design and screen-usage perspective, we'll take a teardrop over an ultra-wide notch any day.
Verdict: Huawei P30 Pro