Dolby
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It's a disposable piece of plastic and metal guys.
Get over it.![]()
It's a disposable piece of plastic and metal guys.
Get over it.![]()
That's so not true.
... it has a beautiful glass back![]()
See, here’s the thing Dolby.
None of the comments were actually aimed at you, but at the “Destroyed” advertorial and other users strident promotion at all costs posts in the thread, looking at tespz here.
You were the one who’s guilty conscience made you jump in.
And again, you need some help, you’ve failed to keep your obsessive iPhone fixation outside the discussion once again...
PhoneArena Camera Comparison, they seem very impressed:
The P20 images are sharper.
The 3x optically zoomed samples are equally good in quality, but the P20's are once again sharper than the Mate's.
The low-light photos of the Mate 20 Pro haven't improved at all since the P20 Pro. They are a bit less sharp
The Mate 20 Pro feature a 24MP f/2.0 camera with fixed focus for selfies at the front
The front camera has the same Portrait mode as the main one, but the subject separation is far inferior. You can see ears and hair have gone missing on some of the shots.
The EIS won't work on the optically-stabilized telephoto camera either and footage from that is extremely jerky.
we've seen mid-rangers do better. The colors sometimes are washed out, but the contrast and the dynamic range are pretty decent.
The always-on electronic stabilization might be responsible for this softness, but we can't be sure as there is no way to disable it.
The 4K footage of either camera is average at best - it lacks sharpness big time.
Mate 20 Pro shoots 720p slow-mo videos at 960fps. While the regular slow-mo clips are only limited in length by your free storage, the super slow-mo clips last precisely 10s - 6s of slow-mo and two seconds of regular speed action on both ends. There is no smart detection, so it's likely to miss the important moment more often than not.
Finally, the Mate 20 Pro has some AI modes for the video. Two of them are blurred background and AI color. The first one is self-explanatory though the quality is rather poor.
The P20 Pro also has the same zoom capabilities and its videos are even a tad better
its daylight and low-light pictures are on par with the Mate 20 Pro's.
The iPhone XS Max is not a real competitor if you are a stickler for Android, but it has a lot of best-in-class features. While it can't match the Mate 20 Pro camera skills, nobody can, it can still offer better video recording over the Mate's. And its display, speakers quality, and chip performance are really hard to match.
The selfie camera would benefit from autofocus
good phone with an excellent camera

Absolutely agreed bud, glad we could agree on something!![]()
More on this, these comparisons make me wish the Mate 20 X made it down hereMate 20 Pro vs. Mate 20 X - have to say, would have been great if the X came down here, reminds me of the Dell Streak that pushed us to 5inch Displays and the Galaxy Note that had us push past 5inch
that display looks incredible for media consumption Face it, it’s a good phone with an excellent camera, bit it’s not some sort of Jesus phone on a pedestal that you’re trying to shill it to be.
So at the end of the day, it's Huawei in #1 and #2 spot when it comes to the cameras?
Just which Huawei is #1 and which is #2?
I'd be interested in seeing the comparison myself between a P20Pro and Mate20Pro, actually. If I choose which one to live with, I find the Mate20Pro far more flexible with a 16mm / 27mm / 80mm / 135mm and 270mm lens. Plus, there's the macro mode that the P20Pro lacks.
Also interesting that never picked up that a dedicated monochrome sensor was the better option for low light (monochrome).
for video, I doubt either Huawei is best
Yeah. I am actually wondering what happened with DxOMark and the Mate 20 Pro, we still don't have a ratingSo at the end of the day, it's Huawei in #1 and #2 spot when it comes to the cameras?
Just which Huawei is #1 and which is #2?
I'd be interested in seeing the comparison myself between a P20Pro and Mate20Pro, actually. If I choose which one to live with, I find the Mate20Pro far more flexible with a 16mm / 27mm / 80mm / 135mm and 270mm lens. Plus, there's the macro mode that the P20Pro lacks.
Also interesting that never picked up that a dedicated monochrome sensor was the better option for low light (monochrome).
That Mate 20 X just went to the top of my shopping list! Apparently due early next year and looks to be worth the wait.More on this, these comparisons make me wish the Mate 20 X made it down herethat display looks incredible for media consumption
Run the Droid Hardware app from playstore to see if you've got the LG panel.How do I know which variant I have of the device? Also did any one find any covers as yet?
Just says Lya-l29 is the model lolRun the Droid Hardware app from playstore to see if you've got the LG panel.
So glad I cancelled till Telkom get replacement stock.