"New Atlas" declare : Huawei P10 review: Huawei struggles to break away from the also-rans

Last year's Huawei P9 was an impressive piece of work from the Chinese tech giant, even if it didn't make the sort of impact in western markets that Huawei must've been hoping for. Having loved the P9 I was excited to see what the P10 had to offer, but Huawei remains in the chasing pack. I quite like the P10, but to make a name for itself outside of China, Huawei really needs to offer a compelling set of features or a compelling price, and the P10 does neither. The Huawei P10 is unlikely to come to the US directly, but it's on sale without a contract in Europe for €649 and the UK for £570 (roughly US$690-710), so slightly below the top-tier prices but not by all that much. Huawei has also added a bunch of customization options, so you can enable or disable the app drawer, for instance.


as mentioned in Hands on review: Huawei P10medium text large textThe Huawei P10 is a good phone. The P10 camera is packed with adjustable features, so those people that have "amateur photographer" on their CV can really have a field day with their selfies and artistic shots of Rangitoto from Mission Bay. The P10 home button sounded like a nightmare at first, but isn't quite that bad. I'd recommend the phone to anyone still soldiering on with a five year old phone, but if you're up to date and are using an iphone 7, Samsung Galaxy S7 or a Huawei P9 then you might not be blown away by switching to a Huawei P10. For all the Apple fans out there, I'm not completely sold on android , but the UI was usable with little trouble.

Hands on review: Huawei P10
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Smartphone review: Huawei P10

Elsewhere, much appears the same as with more recent Huawei devices. In the hand the smaller of the two, the P10, feels comfortable, slim and elegant with much the same setup as recent Huawei devices including the volume button on the side with the power button below. Read: Huawei eyes increased market share with Gulf launch of P10 smartphonesCommentscomments Having grown used to the positioning of the rear scanner on other Huawei devices this was difficult to adjust to and felt a little awkward at times, but will come more naturally to Samsung or Apple users. As expected, day-to-day use of the P10 means getting to grips with Huawei's emotion user interface, which is on top of Google 's base android 7.

Smartphone review: Huawei P10


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