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April 2018
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Écran bien calibré
Finitions
Lecteur d'empreintes à l'avant
Autonomie solide
Performances générales
Son design soigné
Ses performances
Son interface et les mises à jours rapides
Son appareil photo très réussi
Son autonomie
Son prix
Superbe design
Bouton physique en façade
Très bon écran 19
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Excellente autonomie
Bon rapport qualité-prix
Un très bon appareil photo
Un bel écran
Une autonomie très correcte
Confortable en main
Bon écran très large
Le Kirin 710 maîtrise sa chauffe
Appareil photo très bon avec beaucoup d'options
(prise jack)
Le double appareil photo arrière prend d'exceptionnelles photos en lumière basse
Facile à utiliser d'une main
Décliné en trois couleurs superbes
Permet de cacher l'encoche sur l'écran honnie par de nombreux fans d'Android
SoC hautdegamme
Châssis élégant et très robuste
Stockage de 128 Go
LTE Cat. 18
VoLTE
VoWifi
USB C avec USB 3.1 Gen. 1
WLAN avec technologie MIMO
AptX HD
Excellent double appareil photo Leica
écran lumineux
Couleurs fidèles
Bonne autonomie
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Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas d'étanchéité
Pas de jack 3
5 mm
Partie photo médiocre en basse lumière
Pas de port microSD
Pas de port jack 3.5mm
Design trop inspiré de l'iPhone X
Pas IP67 ou 68
Un processeur légèrement en retrait
Pas de prise jack
Stockage non extensible
Peu original dans son desgin
Une interface qui peut encore être améliorée
Autonomie à améliorer
Charge lente
IA photo discutable
Prise micro-USB
Pourquoi résistant aux éclaboussures et pas étanche comme le P20 Pro ? Pas de prise casque
As I mentioned right from the start, I do enjoy Huawei's flagship devices, particularly the P-series. Not only do they have excellent cameras and camera features, but they just seem to be well-made and well thought out.I've noted the issues that I have wi...
high-end SoC, stylish and very solid case, 128 GB storage, LTE Cat. 18, VoLTE, VoWiFi, USB-C with USB 3.1 Gen. 1, WLAN with MIMO technology, aptX HD, excellent Leica dual-camera, bright screen, precise color presentation, long battery runtimes, 10 W quic
no microSD slot, no 3.5 mm headset jack, no IP certification
The Kirin 970 carries the P20 along at a blistering pace, allowing it to fly through everything I could throw at it, Despite its odd placement, the fingerprint sensor is as fast as ever, With similar performance to the Mate 10 Pro, the P20 puts out photos
Though I would not consider myself a lover or hater of the notch, I find the design of the P20 to be uninspired, especially the fingerprint sensor shoved into the bottom bezel/chin. The P20 also collects dust and smudges worse than the Mate 10 Pro, The P2
Like last year, Huawei impressed me with the P-series. A lot of the changes since then set the P20 well above its predecessor, though the AI Master in the camera makes the photography experience a bit more arduous than the P10. Even so, this phone has exc...
Absolutely gorgeous design, IP67 water and dust resistance of the P20 Pro, Tiny bezels, Screen protector and USB Type-C headphones included in the box, Lightning fast fingerprint scanner, Knuckle gestures come in handy, Incredible photo quality, P20 Pro o
No 4K video stabilization, No 3.5mm audio jack, The P20 is only IP53-rated, No Daydream VR or ARCore support, Attracts lots of pocket lint and fingerprints, No WiFi calling support
Huawei has created two incredibly compelling packages in the P20 and P20 Pro, both of which offer very similar experiences at very different price points. The P20 is a slightly smaller package but still just as capable in almost every regard when compared...
Extrait: Huawei introduced its two new flagship phones at the same time, the Huawei P20 and the P20 Pro. While the P20 Pro has the world's first triple-camera setup, the P20 is more of a direct follow-on from its predecessor, the P9. The company decided to jump s...
Beautiful heft and build quality, surprisingly good rear camera, good battery life,
No audio jack, no microSD card slot, no water resistance, We say The Huawei P20 is well worth your consideration as it proves to be an immensely capable and beautifully crafted phone with tons of onboard storage and a good rear camera though it lacks an
When subjected to an average workload with a few minutes of calls through the day, a similar amount of Facebook and YouTube videos, data on throughout the day as well as an hour or two of web browsing and gaming, it had more than enough juice to last thro...
Extrait: If you like new Huawei P20-series phones but can't decide if the P20 or P20 Pro is best for you, this article may give you an answer. If you want to learn more about each device, check out our Huawei P20 review and the Huawei P20 Pro review. First of all...
Extrait: Debuting with the world's first triple-camera system on a smartphone, the Huawei P20 Pro sports some incredible camera hardware. Featuring a main 40-megapixel RGB sensor with an f/1.8 lens, a 20-megapixel monochrome sensor with an f/1.6 lens, and a third...
The P20 has the looks and the touch of a premium phone. The specifications may not rival the higher end phones but it still does the trick for its size. Huawei has also improved on their EMUI software which is an improvement from the previous versions. Wi...
Excellent camera on P20 Pro, especially for night photos, Beautiful gradient glass back, High quality OLED display on P20 Pro, Great loudspeaker quality, Plentiful 128GB storage
Blatant Apple copy, EMUI custom interface has dated looks, glitchy, Pricey for what it is, No wireless charging, No 3.5mm audio jack, No expandable storage
By now, we are almost used to the cliche “Chinese knock-offs”: we see cheap iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods and basically everything Apple knock-offs as soon as new products launch.However, while those are usually cheap products that are easy to turn a blind...