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Huawei Mate 10 Porsche Design Factory Unlocked 256GB Android Smartphone Diamond Black

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Color: Diamond Black


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Features

  • Porsche design and Huawei have joined forces to build a breathtaking high-performance luxury smartphone with a sleek handcrafted exterior. Connectivity-Wi-Fi 2.4 G / 5 G, BT4.2, support BLE, USB Type C, DisplayPort 1.2, Support aptX / aptX HD and LDAC HD Audio
  • The Porsche design Huawei mate 10 user interface has been precision engineered to deliver a new level of performance-driven smartphone experience
  • The Porsche design Huawei mate 10 has been specifically designed with an impressive memory cortex. With a combination of 6 GB RAM and 256 GB ROM it has the highest specs of the Huawei mate 10 Series
  • Huawei new intelligent Leica Dual Camera with and AI powered real-time scene and object recognition delivers exceptional image quality with minimal effort. Octa-Core CPU (4 x Cortex A73 2.36 GHz + 4 x Cortex A53 1.8 GHz) + i7 co-processor, Mali-G72 MP12 GPU
  • HUAWEIs Supercharge technology not only provides a whole day of power with a single 20-minute charge, its 15-layer safety system is certified by TUV Rhineland

Description

For the ultimate in luxury, choose the mate 10 Pro Porsche design limited Edition with 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The Huawei mate 10 Pro features a strong and Robust glass casing both front and back, for a uniquely elegant design. An innovative technique is used to heat the rear glass to nearly 1300 degree before shaping to deliver ultimate style. With the new LEICA Dual lens with F/1.6 aperture, you can easily take beautiful depth of field pictures, crystal clear low-light photographs and blur-free shots of objects on the move. The 20MP Monochrome sensor and 12MP RGB sensor with optical image stabilization captures more light to perform at an expert standard. Powered by Ai to ‘Learn’ from our data cache of portrait images, the Huawei mate 10 Pro can differentiate between 13 different subjects like people, pets, food, Flowers, landscape, etc. To automatically adjust Settings for the perfect shot every time. It can also seamlessly evoke a professional Bokeh effect by shifting the focal point onto the subject of the Photograph, for picture- perfect portraits and selfies. Combine these professional quality camera features with its 4000 mAh battery for extra-long life even for power-users.


Brand: HUAWEI


Model Name: Mate 10


Wireless Carrier: T-Mobile


Operating System: Android 8.0


Cellular Technology: 4G


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, USB


Color: Diamond Black


Screen Size: 6 Inches


Wireless network technology: Wi-Fi


Product Dimensions: 6.07 x 0.31 x 2.93 inches


Item Weight: 6.2 ounces


Item model number: 51092DLR


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android 8.0


RAM: 6 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: Wi-Fi, USB


Display resolution: 2160 x 1080 pixels


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Other camera features: 12.0


Form Factor: Smartphone


Color: Diamond Black


Battery Power Rating: 4000 Milliamp Hours


Whats in the box: USB-C Earphones, Car Charger, USB-C Cable (2), Leather Folio Case - Black, Huawei Mate 10 Pro Porsche Design, Charger, USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Adapter, SIM Ejection Tool, Quick Start Guide


Manufacturer: Huawei Device USA Inc


Date First Available: February 2, 2018


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Standing screen display size: 6 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 6 GB


Battery Capacity: 4000 Milliamp Hours


Weight: 0.39 Pounds


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Super fast, insane battery, and class leading camera! (and beautiful design)
Color: Titanium Gray Style: Devices only
Where do I begin with how well rounded and as close to perfect you can get that this phone is? Everyone has their preferences – some people want a great camera, some a big easy to read screen, and others it may be long battery life. For me, I love to travel and the two most important features were battery life and the camera. With a 4,000 mAh battery and an in-house manufactured Kirin 970 processor, the battery life is insane. Of course, it’s a lot like cars and fuel mileage; how you drive them and how you use them affects results. For me, heavy WhatsApp, medium camera and video use, and YouTube. I always get a full day of use with around 35% left over, and I consider myself a heavy user. Don’t just take it from me though, read reviews on the Mate 10 Pro and you’ll constantly see it’s battery is among its highest-rated attributes. The reason I mentioned the processor is that by utilizing their in-house System-on-a-chip (SOC), Huawei can better program the phone and processor to best use available resources and achieve amazing battery life. Second, the camera. Wow! Again, check out how Huawei scored with their phones over at DxoMark, a prestigious camera ranking firm. They are not only #1 on the list but also have several phones in the top 10. I can’t always have my DSLR with me, so, I needed a phone which can achieve the best results from mobile photography I can find. And, if you’re into photography, you’ll know the Leica name. The dynamic range is superb, there are not any blown out highlights or over-sharpening, and details are clear. The camera app is stable with no crashes and shoots pictures at a very fast speed. I’ve been using the phone case that came in the box and I don’t feel the need for an aftermarket. It’s clear, so it doesn’t hide how gorgeous the phone is, and isn’t slippery either. Another huge benefit is the integrated EMUI desktop mode. You only need to purchase an HDMI to type-c adapter (around $15), and you get a great desktop experience. Most all apps run full screen, and I hook up a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and run Word to do my schoolwork. I’ve even played some games (with a Bluetooth controller), and it’s an awesome mobile gaming rig when you’re at a hotel! There are a couple of cons about the phone which are not extremely negative, but suggestions for Huawei. First, I work in an environment that is fairly loud most of the time. I can’t seem to find a ringtone that is loud enough for me always to hear it. I’m not sure if it a speaker issue, or that I’m going deaf. On that note, the vibration of the phone isn’t that strong. It’s definitely adequate, and I understand you don’t want something to vibrate so much that parts fly off, but, the unit could use some improvement in that area. The phone is “water-resistant” rated, so I understand why the concept of no expandable memory is there, but, there is a SIM tray so it shows it could be done. Also, I understand the idea behind the “cloud” so physical memory isn’t that important. However, when you’re away from signal on a hiking trip and recording gobs of 4k video, physical memory becomes important until you can upload it. 128GB is a great amount, but either offer 256GB and 512GB variants, or allow for expandable memory in the future. Speaking of the future, this saddens me. Huawei makes a stunning and gorgeous phone with amazing performance and features, and because of “concerns” by the United States government, they have lobbied U.S. cell phone companies to not sell their products. To me, without proof, this is unfounded. Heck, the NSA probably spies on me more than a foreign country does. I fell in love with Huawei devices after I started using them with the Mate 9. However, I had to get an international version of the Mate 9 at the time and even though it worked in the U.S., it did not have all the LTE bands. I noticed when using the Mate 9, my signal would not always be the greatest and speeds were acceptable. Upon buying the Mate 10 Pro (which Huawei included U.S. bands for the market), I get all the bands, great reception, and ridicules LTE speeds. Huawei recently released a phone called the P20 Pro with a 40 MP sensor and three camera system. Co-engineered with Leica, it achieves stunning results and is not a marketing gimmick. I would do anything to have this device here in the U.S! Yes, I can buy the “international version”; however, it does not function as well as the phones tuned specifically for U.S. markets. Now, all I can do is a dream and hope Huawei will continue to try and break into the U.S. market with their exceptional products. In closing, if you want a gorgeous phone that runs buttery smooth with no hiccups, takes breathtaking photos, has insane battery life, and is a great price – please please please consider buying this phone! I can not say how satisfied and happy I am I made this purchase! I just hope to have a U.S. version of the P20 Pro one day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2018 by Chris Thomas

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars Great hardware, not so great software + shoddy support
Had the phone a little over 2 months now, after my Nexus 6P battery issues forced the need to purchase a new phone basically immediately. I wanted something unlocked, and didn't want an iphone or Galaxy, which leaves little options at the regular electronic stores, so I one day ordered through Amazon (which went great) something I thought would match my needs the best. Phone itself is great looking, great size and weight. The fingerprint scanner on the back is one of the most responsive I've ever used, and the optional gestures using that work well too. The general software it comes packaged with are eh. I prefer stock Android, so am running Nova Launcher to avoid EMUI as much as possible or to make it at least feel that way. There are a lot of weird ticks with this phone, and there aren't a lot of third party apps that you can use that integrate smoothly. The stock dialer is ugly and messy, but nothing else really works I've tried so I tend to mostly make calls via Google Contacts or by searching for a phone number in Chrome etc. The always on screen notifications are pretty spotty at best, and the notification led is not very customizable, and even if it was the brightness of it is so minimal I can barely see it in regular light. This means I tend to not see important texts or missed calls until much later most of the time, which is pretty obnoxious. I never realized I liked having the always on screen as much as I do, but since half the time it doesn't show the text or missed call icon, even just using the stock apps to send/receive them it really limits the usefulness of this feature. The stock camera software is pretty bad, and the regular color camera just takes ok pics. There are a lot of options that "camera people" will enjoy, but having come from the 6P and it's way ahead of everyone camera to this, has been disappointing. If I wanted to tweak settings like I was using a DSLR, I would literally just pull out my DSLR. The B&W camera however is insane, and takes amazing pics, but as I generally only grab pics with my phone for social media stuff or reminder lists, this is a little useless overall and just feels like a gimmick. I've tried a few third party camera apps, but again, the integration is spotty at best, and nothing really seems to make anything better than the not great stock app, so it's a wash. Updates from Huawei appear to be nearly non-existent for the US model, for what appears to be a myriad of reasons. This isn't the place to get into any of the political reasons or how I feel either way, but the lack of updates or hopes of one is pretty wack. EMUI 9/Pie have been rolling out to different international versions of this phone for almost 2 months now, and I'm not even on 8.1 yet. And in the 2ish months I've had the phone now, I've only received 2 security updates. For a flagship phone less than 2 years old in this day and age, that's pretty unacceptable. Especially coming from the 6P, which was getting updates up until December 2018, this has taken some getting used to. The battery is definitely the best part of this phone, with some notes. I've tweaked the hell out of every option I can to get the best settings for me, and how I need my phone to function. That means I override the AI as to what can use the phone when, and what apps have access to what options etc. It's dumb I had to spend hours doing this, but it was worth it. That said, I rarely find myself charging this more than once every 48 hours or so. And when I do, it's almost never to 100% (not because of any rules some blog might have written about for battery optimization, just I haven't needed to), and I still usually get 2 full days out of it. Goodbye are the days when I leave the house with the phone only at 30% and have that nagging feeling in the back of my head all morning that I need to find a place to charge it up. That alone makes up for many of my other complaints with this phone, because I've had some amazing phones over the years that could barely pull 8 hours on a full charge with how I used them, but this thing is a beast in that department so put that in the pros column for sure. Overall, I doubt I would recommend this phone for most people. People wanting an unlocked experience, with the option to customize your rom or any of the other perks that comes with it, forget about it. If you're literally just trying to have a phone you can swap providers with easily, there are better/cheaper options. EMUI is far too invasive and lacks basic options many of us are used to if you've ever used stock Android, iOS, or any flagship Samsung phone, and would be pretty frustrating to use for someone who isn't a phone nerd, but said phone nerd would be pretty turned off by the limits of this phone so why bother? And as there's basically no third party ROM support for this phone due to many issues, the viability of this phone once official support is cut off means this thing is already pretty obsolete. I definitely regret my purchase, and know I could return the item to Amazon even now because their policy is pretty robust in that regard, but I don't think I'd feel right doing that. So for now I'll ride this thing out, wishing the 6P was my forever phone and had a new huge battery with updates, and plan to replace my Mate 10 Pro by fall of 2020 when I am sure it will be a paperweight by then. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2019 by Erech Overaker

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