The Mate 10 Pro is Huawei'south new flagship smartphone and the latest in its line of Leica-photographic camera equipped devices. The dual-cam setup combines a 12MP RGB sensor with a 20MP monochrome chip. Like on previous high-end Huaweis, the latter allows for a native black-and-white mode, and Huawei claims that the combination of captured image information from both sensors leads to improved dynamic range and lower noise levels.

Both of the dual-cam lenses characteristic a fast F1.6 aperture, and optical epitome stabilization is on board as well. The loftier-resolution setup allows for what Huawei calls a 2x lossless zoom, and PDAF combined with laser and depth sensors enables fast and precise autofocus. The Mate 10 Pro is capable of recording 4K video at thirty fps and the front camera captures images at an 8MP resolution.

Huawei isn't relying on hardware solitary though—AI and neural networking are applied to improve the quality of the false bokeh mode, and object recognition for automatic scene selection also relies on some AI magic. Finally, move detection is being used to reduce motion mistiness in depression lite conditions.

Find out how Huawei hardware and software play together and the Mate 10 Pro shapes up in our testing on the following pages.

Fundamental Photographic / Video Specifications

  • Leica-branded dual-camera
  • Dual 12MP RGB / 20MP Monochrome
  • F1.6 discontinuity
  • OIS
  • 2x lossless zoom
  • iv-in-1 AF with depth, dissimilarity, PDAF and light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
  • dual-LED flash
  • 4K video
  • 8MP front camera

Other Specifications

  • 6" 2160 10 1080 OLED HDR display, xviii:9 aspect ratio
  • Corning Gorilla Glass
  • EMUI 8.0 / Android 8.0 (Oreo)
  • Hisilicon Kirin 970 CPU Octa-core
  • 128GB storage, 6 GB RAM or 64GB storage, 4GB RAM
  • Hi-Res 32bit audio
  • 4000 mAh battery with fast charging