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Huawei P10

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35 Critic Reviews

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Release Date (UK): March 2017

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What the critics say (scores are out of 100)

94

MobileTechTalk | Domenico Lamberti

It has one of the most amazing cameras on a smartphone, some of the best performance, one of the nicest screens and best builds, the fastest most accurate fingerprint scanner i've ever tested and more.

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90

NotebookCheck | Daniel Schmidt

Huawei's P10 is a very successful further development that convinces with a good camera and improved battery life.

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90

Android Headlines | Justin Diaz

All around the P10 is just a fantastic phone from head to toe. It might not be to everyone's tastes, but for those who aren't afraid to venture out of the ordinary and try something new, giving the Huawei P10 a shot is certainly recommended.

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89

Android Authority | Kris Carlon

The Huawei P10 and P10 Plus prove that incremental improvements eventually start to stack up. From an excellent camera and build quality to impressive battery life and specs, the P10 and P10 Plus offer Mate 9 performance in a more manageable size.

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87

ZDNet | Matthew Miller

I fell in love again with a small phone while using the Huawei P10 and it sure helped that the color and design is fantastic. The Huawei P10 is great for those looking for a very capable and powerful smartphone in a smaller package. There is definitely a focus on the camera experience too.

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86

Pickr | Leigh Stark

We wish it had a little more like wireless charging and water resistance, but overall, it's a pretty solid effort that is classic Huawei and well worth checking out, especially if you love the idea of the dual Leica camera.

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85

Australian PC World | Nick Ross

If you can't run to the more-expensive P10 Plus this is a superb, powerful mid-range phone thanks to the brilliant Leica camera and beefy processors.

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82

pocketnow | Juan Carlos Bagnell

Huawei leads the pack early in 2017 with a monster performer in a smaller form factor. The most powerful phone available before Qualcomm 835 chipsets start shipping, with excellent camera performance. More than just a "fashion" phone, a legitimate option for folks shopping something a bit different.

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80

AndroidPit | Jessica Murgia

Having the P10 in your hand is a pleasure and during daily use, it doesn't lack in performance: the improved chip and optimized software run as promised.

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80

Digital Trends | Andy Boxall

The Huawei P10 camera experience is so stellar its photos will convince your friends you're a pro. If Huawei gets the phone on sale in the U.S., we think it's an excellent choice, especially if you're into photography.

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80

jmcomms | Jonathan Morris

For me, the P10 combines great performance with the ultimate portability, and my only gripes come from some software issues that Huawei should hopefully fix any day now, and the need to keep cleaning the display.

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80

news.com.au | Matthew Dunn

All in all, the P10 and P10 Plus showcase why Huawei has become a force to be reckoned with in the global smartphone market. While I will likely return to my S8 for daily use, I feel these devices would be the perfect fit for someone wanting a different alternative to the iPhone, without confusing them too much.

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80

Expert Reviews | Nathan Spendelow

The price hike is disappointing and while it's a decent phone with great performance and good looks, its camera and software aren't quite as good as the opposition just yet. Regardless, though, the differences are small, certainly on the negative side, but The Huawei P10 rightly earns a Recommended award.

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80

S21

It's impressive, but at launch it's too expensive. Look for the price to fall, and the P10 will be an outstanding, though quirky phone.

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80

The Guardian | Samuel Gibbs

It might be a little off the pace but with great performance, excellent camera and good fingerprint sensor, the P10 is the Chinese firm's best phone to date. The P10 is a great phone, and with smart systems I'm sure it will do very well, but it's just not special.

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80

Know Your Mobile | Richard Goodwin

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 apart quickly. And a good camera alone cannot change this.

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80

CNET UK | Andrew Hoyle

Despite some criticisms, the P10's lovely design and brilliant camera make it a very compelling choice -- as long as you can stomach the cost.

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80

PC Mag | Thomas Newton

A good high end phone crammed with fun features, performance enhancing measures and a big-ish battery.

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80

Alphr | Alan Martin

The Huawei P10 is a wonderful smartphone that you'll be very happy with.

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80

Pocket-lint | Mike Lowe

The experience is sleeker, the software more mature, the finish more refined than it has been before. Add great battery life, decent dual cameras and microSD expansion (or dual SIM) and there's a plenty to like. There's all the power and usability you're likely to ever need from a phone... The P10's main drawback, however, is less to do with the device itself, more how it sits against its surrounding competitors.

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80

Android Central | Alex Dobie

...they do deliver just about everything you could ask for in a modern Android phone. There's one big catch, though. The lack of oleophobic coating on the display may be a reason for discerning buyers to skip this round of Huawei phones.

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80

Recombu | Chris Barraclough

I'm more than impressed with Huawei's enticing blend of attractive design, solid specs and fully-functional software.

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80

Trusted Reviews | Alastair Stevenson

The P10 is a great phone, but it's slightly overpriced... The P10 is an excellent phone. Huawei has tweaked the design and added nearly all the right upgrades to make it feel like a step up. The phone has an excellent screen, offers top performance and ticks all the right boxes design-wise.

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80

Stuff | Marc McLaren

The P10's superb camera and blistering speed make it a lovely phone to live with, and only its battery life holds it back... The P10 is a really solid Android phone with barely any flaws, beyond that lower-than-the-competition screen and average battery life.

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75

phoneArena | Peter K.

All things considered, the Huawei P10 is not a groundbreaking improvement over the predecessor. However, it does introduce a host of meaningful improvements and incremental tweaks over the already-decent predecessor in order to offer a better overall experience to the user.

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70

TechSpot | Tim Schiesser

If you like the Huawei P10's feature set and what it brings to the table, I'd recommend you save some cash and grab last year's model at a far lower cost. If you have the cash to spend and you're looking for the best smartphone, unfortunately you'll find that elsewhere.

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70

TechRadar | James Peckham

The Huawei P10 looks to be a great phone you'll love if you're upgrading from a two year old handset, but not much has changed here to keep true Huawei fans thrilled by the flagship line.

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70

V3 | Ben Woods

An almost-premium Android smartphone for a mid-range price. You're unlikely to be disappointed by the P10, though, as long as you buy it aware of its low-light camera and battery shortcomings.

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70

The Inquirer | Ben Woods

Not quite a rival for ultra-premium Android phones, but it might be a bargain. If you're a Huawei fan, you're going to be sold on the P10 (or P10 Plus, which also bumps up other specs) without too much consideration.

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70

YourTechExplained | Jason England

Overall the P10 is a good phone and there isn't much to dislike about it. At the same time, for the price Huawei is asking, I would expect more.

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70

Phone Scoop | Eric M. Zeman

The Huawei P10 is one of those phones that snatches defeat from the jaws of victory. If you need support for two SIM cards, the Huawei P10 is one of the better options in the market. If not, most people will be better served by a more mainstream handset that has fewer tradeoffs.

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70

Mashable | Stan Schroeder

The Huawei P10 is an all-around solid phone, but it does not stand out in the crowd... There's absolutely nothing bad about this phone. It's a hybrid of last year's size and the newer predecessor's features, and it looks OK and performs great. That said, there are few innovations here, and the new fingerprint sensor is not reason enough to go for this phone - in fact, I'm not even sure it's a step forward.

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69

The Verge | Sam Byford

There's quite a lot to like about the Huawei P10, and I found it mostly amenable as my main phone over the course of a couple of weeks... The P10's camera experience is fun and innovative, and the phone's industrial design has some attractive elements, but elsewhere the blend of software and hardware is incoherent to the point where it just feels like a product developed without confidence or direction.

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60

International Business Times | Oliver Cragg

The P10 is far from a terrible smartphone, but it represents a dishearteningly timid step forward by an Android juggernaut that seems content to plod forward rather than stride ahead.

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60

What Hi-Fi?

Huawei's P10 shows promise, but it needs more at this level to really challenge the leaders. A decent shot at greatness from Huawei, but the P10 now has a flagship price.

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Form factor and dimensions
Dimensions & Form

Form factor: Touchscreen bar
Dimensions 145.3 x 69.3 x 6.98 mm (5.72 x 2.73 x 0.27 in)
Weight: 145 g (5.11 oz)

Screen
Screen

Size: 5.1 inches diagonal
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
Screen Density: 432 ppi
Screen-to-Body Ratio: 71.2 %

Display Type: IPS-NEO LCD

Operating System
Runs

Android

Performance
Performance

Chipset: HiSilicon Kirin 960
CPU: Octa-core (4x2.4 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A53)
GPU: Mali-G71 MP8
RAM: 4GB

Camera
Camera

Main Camera: 12 megapixels + 20 megapixel monochrome with dual-tone LED flash and optical image stablisation
Secondary Camera: 8 megapixels

Storage
Storage

Built-in Storage: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB
Expandable Storage: Micro SD

Battery
Battery & Charging

Capacity: 3200 mAh
Removable Battery: No
Wireless Charging: No
Quick Charge: Yes (v2)

SIM Standard
SIM standard

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Water and Dust Resistance
Water & Dust Resistance

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Fingerprint Reader
Fingerprint Reader

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