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🚀 Elevate your everyday with the Mate 10 Pro – power, precision, and style in your palm.
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is a 6-inch AMOLED SIM-free smartphone featuring a powerful 4000mAh battery with SuperCharge, Leica dual rear cameras with f/1.6 aperture for exceptional photography, and the world’s first Kirin AI processor for enhanced performance. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi, offers IP67 water and dust resistance, and runs on Android 8.0 with EMUI 8.0, making it a flagship-level device at a fraction of the price.







| ASIN | B076CCY2D3 |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Battery Average Life Talk Time | 25 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 4000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
| Battery Power | 4000 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,308 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,238 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Box Contents | 1 x Mate 10 Pro, charger, USB Type-C cable, USB Type-C headset with earbuds, Silicone transparent case, 3.5mm-to-USB-C adapter |
| Brand | HUAWEI |
| Brand Name | HUAWEI |
| CPU model | Snapdragon |
| CPU speed | 2.4 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Colour | Grey |
| Connector Type | Lightning, USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 410 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 403 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
| Form Factor | Slate |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06901443200276 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human Interface Types | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 7.4 x 0.7 x 15.4 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Huawei Mate 10 Pro SIM-Free Smartphone - Grey |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Huawei |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1080 x 2160 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Series | Mate |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, USB 3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector, USB Host, WiFi |
| Number of Front Cameras | 2 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 2 |
| Operating System | EMUI (Android) |
| Operating system | EMUI (Android) |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 32 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| Product Features | Camera, USB., flash. |
| Product Warranty | 24 months |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| RAM memory installed size | 6 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 20 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 2160 x 1080 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 6 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Aperture Priority, High Dynamic Range |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM, LTE, UMTS |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
M**S
Late 2017 Flagship for half price! Result!
Okay my LG G4 finally went bootloop after just over 3 years. So I needed a new phone. I'm never that much of a mug to pay more than £400 for a phone if I have to so took a look at what was going on Amazon for £250 to £400. So we had the Nokia 8 which looked great and super cheap but no notification light. Google Pixel XL MK1...great again but comes out of update support right now so no point. The LG G6 was looking solid if a little dull but I fancied a change maybe. Then the Mate 10 Pro was up. Great looking camera, half the launch price and plenty of storage. The other thing was the 4000mAh battery. If I can't change them at least I'll get a phone with a bigger battery. Oh and it has a notification light. Sold! Okay the phone took nearly a week to arrive but hey. First niggle is the charging cable is 18" too short. The phone itself is great. I made sure I left the screen protector on by peeling the removal tab off instead. Into the case it went. Power on and two updates went straight on which was a good start. I then put back my apps and installed MS Launcher as I didn't want to get involved with EMUI. MS Launcher gives me the most barebones launcher once its tweaked as I want it. I was able to remove/disable 80% of the pre-installed stuff. The only stuff I couldn't was the usual own brand contacts/mail/messaging type stuff. Not terrible I suppose. So speed it great, as is the screen. You can change the screen colour but it comes pretty settled out of the box. The camera seems great though I haven't done much yet. B&W photography does look gorgeous I have to say. I don't take selfies being a 47 year old bloke. I don't listen to music on my phone so the loss of headphone jack is not an issue nor is wireless charging. One feature I miss from the G4 is the split audio levels for ringtone and notifications. Also I have to say the notification light on the 10 pro is a bit pathetic. It's the tiniest LED. Womp Womp! Battery life is tough to call as I'm still in the honeymoon period but it will do me fine I think. It's since dropped another £15 since I ordered it so even more or a bargain! Here's hoping it lasts me three years! Edit - As of Jan 8th, all going well, super well in fact. I got the Android Pie upgrade pushed to my phone about three days ago (about the 5th update I've had since October so not bad). Very nice indeed. Was amazed when the price jumped from the £360 I paid to £699 but seems to be coming back down now.
O**K
Great phone regardless of price
Have had the Mate 10 Pro for a couple of months and really like it. I am a very experienced smartphone user (just adding that as a lot of reviews for phones on Amazon are often by very clueless people) and have had numerous Android phones, and I upgraded from a Samsung S7 Edge. It has a nice 6" screen, but because of the small bezels it doesn't feel large in the hands or pocket at all. The cameras (colour and B&W) are really good, I am an experienced photographer with good cameras and lenses, and normally hate phone cameras, but this is the first phone I have owned where I will use it when out and about and not have to carry a camera with me all the time. The low light pictures are frankly amazing for a phone. Battery life is excellent, I can easily go a day on a charge, and it recharges to full in less than an hour using the supplied USB-C charger. It comes with minimal extra apps installed over standard Android. I can't speak much about the UI for the homescreen as I always use Nova Launcher, but the settings menus are well laid out and have a lot of useful features. Performance of the phone is very good, and the 6GB of RAM helps a lot. Phone comes with screen protector applied in the box, and also a transparent protection case. Downsides: This is the first USB-C device I have owned, and it has no headphone jack. It does have a USB-C to headphone jack dongle which does the job. It has a pair of earphones bundles in, but while the sound quality was pretty decent, they don't stay in my ears at all, they are very poorly shaped with no rubber cover to help them stay in. It has no MicroSD slot, but with 128GB of internal storage that isn't an issue for me. Overall it is a fantastic phone that performs like a flagship model but costs less than half the price. Is a real bargain IMO.
A**R
Fabulous Phone
This is a great phone. It's very fast, has a great screen, more than adequate RAM, great quality sound and a fabulous camera. It looks good too. I use this phone as my personal phone (as distinct from a work phone), and get two days and "to spare" from the battery. I was leaning towards buying the OnePlus 6 which has a more powerful processor and larger RAM, but inferior battery and camera. After looking at dozens of reviews of both phones and factoring in the 45% price reduction of the Huawei on Amazon I couldn't justify the extra €150 for the OnePlus 6. As a result I have a flagship phone which really gives flagship performance for the price of a mid-range phone. I don't have the slightest regret about my choice. In reading reviews one of the consistent criticisms of Huawei devices I found is of Huawei's proprietary skin for Android. I have not found this criticism to be justified and would go so far as to say that I find the "floating dock" to be extremely useful and unobtrusive. I'm not over the moon about their launcher but downloading the Nova Launcher - a free app, simple to set up and use - from Google Play fixes that and combined with the floating dock gives a very efficient user experience. This is of course a personal taste issue. I just want to encourage people who may be hesitating about Huawei because of the reviews of their "skin", not to be put off. The millions of faithful Huawei customers must be some indicator that it "ain't bad!". All in all this is a great phone.
G**G
Great phone - bad behaviour by Huawei and now NO LONGER SUPPORTED BY GOOGLE
UPDATE: As of 19/05/2019, Huawei is no longer supported by Google. No more OS updates (maybe exception for security patches). Future Huawei phones will have no acess to Play Store and Google Apps. I advise anyone to stay the hell away from Huawei for a good while. ------------------- The phone is amazing - great battery life, speed, camera, storage... But in the last few months Huawei has decided to remove support for unlocking the bootloader (which is used to install a new operative system, - a ROM - if one desires). This feature was especially good considering Project Treble, supported by this phone, which enables easier development of ROMs that can extend the phone's life by a lot when it no longer receives OS updates. All this suddenly ended in April when the webpage to request bootloader unlocking codes was deleted from Huawei's website. So the device itself is great, but as a customer I can't tolerate a company locking down a product in such a criminal way. As long as Huawei behaves like this, I'll never buy any more products from them.
G**L
A surperb smartphone that can get even better (with updates)
This phone is stunning and it's incredible that it only costs £380 (when i brought it). Although it's not perfect, it ticks the boxes that i would want out of a smartphone. Design: This phone's design is gorgeous, its so elegant and attractive to look at. It's nice and thin and i love that it has a slight curved edges. It's a very sensitive design that heavily requires to be protected with a case, thankfully there is a case provided in the box which is very nice. Display (6 inch 1080 x 2160 amoled display HDR10 compliant): This is my very first time owning an a smartphone with an amoled display and its beautiful especially when you enable vivid mode and FHD+. I love how the colours are so bright and vibrant on this phone and when you consider that its a 6 inch screen, watching media is a joyful experience. Speaker quality (stereo speakers): The speakers are outstanding!! It's crisp, loud and clear especially when you rotate it to landscape. I highly recommend enabling "stereo+" in the settings to experience the quality of the speakers when watching media content in landscape. Huawei does provide a type C earphones which is great and they do offer some features in the settings to enhance the experience. In terms of it's quality, when using the earphone indoors is very good, however when using it outside is not so good mainly because I find that it's very quiet and when enabling the "Huawei listen sound effects" it helps a little bit but not that much. So i used a third party in ear earphones and it performed much better than the Huawei's earphones. Battery and charging (4000 mAh battery): Another reason why you should consider this phone is the battery life. It's absolutely fantastic! I can easily get above 6h of on screen time at maximum brightness and the phone will still be above 50-60% (i am a faily light user). It's a joy having a smartphone that is able to last throughout the whole day without charging it. The phone also comes with Huawei's super charging and it charges very quick! Rear Cameras (12 MP, f/1.6 & 20 MP f/1.6 laser AF 2160p@30fps, 1080p@30/60fps) and Front facing camera (8 MP, f/2.0 ,1080p@30fps ): When it comes to the camera quality, it's brilliant! I love how quick it focuses on a certain item and having a monochrome camera is a great option to have. Video is also great as well, the optical image stabilization (OIS) is CRAZY SMOOTH! I just love how the camera focuses on the subject when recoding video. The interface is complex and there are ALOT of options, features, etc, so it's going to take some time getting used to how to actually use the camera to it's best ability. The front camera is pretty good, i haven't fully tested it but from what I've seen so far, it has a potential of being a fantastic front facing camera. Software (EMUI 8.0 Android 8.0): I have to say EMUI isn't that bad at all, it's relatively easy to navigate through the software. There are things that i dislike about this UI. One of them is the knuckle gestures, I find that it's a aggressive feature to use and it requires to really use your knuckles in an aggressive manner in order for the feature to work. Also, when receiving notifications on the lock screen, i can't seem to expand the notification and the only way to expand the notification is to unlock the phone which is quite annoying. But, once you get used to EMUI, it's a pretty good UI that has room for improvements. Performance (HiSilicon Kirin 970 GPU Mali-G72 MP12): Performance is great on this phone, it quick, smooth and its fairly reliable. There are some minor issues, lags, etc, but that can all be fixed with software updates so it's not too much of a concern. Other things: The fingerprint sensor is nice and fast and you can also use the fingerprint sensor for other things like to swipe down (on the fingerprint sensor) to get to notification panel, browse photos, answer calls, stop alarms, take photo or video, etc. Face unlock is fairly reliable to use, but sometimes it takes awhile to find your face (especially if you are wearing a hat or in a dark environment), call quality is very good on this phone, using mobile data absolutely fine and the vibration it's excellent on this phone. The phone is also IP67 dust/water resistant which means it can handle water up to 1m for 30 minutes, so getting this phone wet is not a problem. This phone does NOT have a headphone jack, however Huawei does provide a type C to 3.5mm headphone converter in the box so don't lose it :D Overall, this phone is a beauty and although it's a year old, it's a smartphone that should be heavily considered especially when you look at the price of this phone. It's a beautiful, stunning smartphone that can improve greatly with software updates. The only thing that's stopping me from rating this phone a 5 star is the software. Nevertheless, the Huawei mate 10 pro is a smartphone that i highly recommend.
C**M
Unless you did want to spend £300+ more for equivalent "top brand" phone...
Then you should consider this phone. Lots of reviews here covering this phone so I won't go into all the details - but I bought this phone outright at the give-away then present price of £360 (inc vat although the seller couldn't provide a UK vat receipt for the phone claiming they weren't vat-registered (which seems almost impossible for the size of their operation)) but that aside (or even included) the phone is both excellent by any standards and excellent value outright (at the current price). I bought it to replace an ageing Huawei P9 which I bought on contract in 2016 so to anyone who considering the same, don't hesitate at this kind of price to grab one while you can. It's noticably faster with an even better screen than the P9s which was already very, very good IMO. To anyone who is still weighing up spending over £300 more for equivalent 'top brand' phone (Apple, Samsung etc) then DON'T unless: 1. You're very fussy about having a Mac-like interface/options etc, etc, and you're happy to pay a £300+ premium for it. 2. You think you can find an equivalent phone elsewhere for the same kind of price - which I don't think you'll be able to - especially if photography is important to you (in which I don't think you can beat this phone with it's Leica lens/software (which is excellent) either). 3. Unless having a superfast phone/battery + OLED screen isn't that important to you either* *I was looking at my UHD/HDR Netflix movies/box sets on my phone last night and the contrast/colours when viewing those on this phone is truly astonishing and 100% better than my 10bit 50" UHD/HDR LG TV (although it's LED and not OLED). The contrast/colour quality of this phone is astonishing. I actually prefer watching UHD/HRD content on my phone with my a headset on (although the sound quality doesn't compare that way) to watching UDH/HDR movies/box content on my £600 50" LG TV. The build-quality of this phone is excellent too. There's nothing to fault here unless you do prefer an original iPhone/Mac interface + lock-in and don't care about the aforementioned £300+ premium. Bottom line: Buy one while you can. Personally I wouldn't bother getting the Huawei P20 Mate Pro either as I can't see the minor extra features of the P20 Pro justify the £300-£400 premium for that phone either, as excellent as that phone no doubt is too.
S**N
My new, best gadget.
After buying a Huawei tablet (MediaPad M3 10 lit, 5*) and loving the build quality I decided to make my next phone Huawei. Decided on the Mate 10 Pro coz it had no notch and a 96hr battery rating on GSM Arena. What can I say? Awesome. Very good looks, solid build and it does have that great battery. The Emui skin is not too intrusive but I always put Nova Launcher on for my own customisation. It comes with a clear case, screen protector applied, fast charge brick and some USB-C earphones (and a 3.5mm to USB-C for normal earphones you may want to use). The screen is great. The new 18:9 ratio that most phones seem to have means it's taller but narrower, easier on the pocket. It does have some strong power saving modes as default but you can soon sort out which ones to turn off. The battery life is really good. After a full, first charge, it took me 8hrs setting it up, with screen full brightness to run it down. Very impressive. After a few days with it being used normally, it easily gets through a day. Sometimes with 60% still left! The audio is another strong point. Using some hi res earphones I get some good, clear audio. I mostly use Spotify at very high quality. I did notice it doesn't like third party equalisers, preferring it's own, very customisable app. Using its own external speakers the phone uses a downward firing port for the lows while the earpiece handles the treble. However, switch to landscape mode, for video viewing and the two speakers then also split the audio to stereo too. Very good idea. The camera is very good, plenty of modes, though to be honest, I don't use it that often. A few stills, when out with friends etc but they look crystal clear. 6gb of ram is more than enough to handle the four constant widgets I have on my home screen and still show no signs of lag. As this model has been superceded by the Mate 20 and P20 models, it's now over half the price it was a year ago. Also, although it's a year old, it still has Android 8 so still pretty much up to date, software wise. It's a great phone, that battery is phenomenal. Very happy with this purchase.
J**G
Great seller, top quality build phone.
Delivery was on time, no problems there. Phone was in absolutely amazing condition, even came with all cables that was needed (I thought It was only coming with a charger but came with a type C dongle and even phone protector) Phone looks amazing, cameras are very good, screen quality is great for a 1080p+ screen but there's problems (honestly they seem to be software on Huawei's side). Battery is awful imo, it's get beaten by a Samsung galaxy s7 edge and a xiaomi redmi note 5 pro, both having better battery even though it should be the other way round with the s7 edge having a much older, less energy efficienct cpu, smaller battery and higher res screen. From what it looks like it's when it's asleep/screen off that it uses more power which would mean exynos and snapdragon have far better power efficient cpu's. (I do hours of research looking at everything right and wrong with a device before I purchase and this should have best battery of the 3). Software with face recognition and using gestures to navigate is frustrating half of the time for me. Sometimes it does what you want perfectly and fluid as hell, mostly it's repeating actions which shouldn't happen, an example is using the back gesture, sometimes you need to do the gesture multiple time for it to work which it should be 1st time 90% of the time. (again a redmi note 5 pro at under £200 new was a lot more fluid to use with less hiccups). Settings options and layout is way worse than that of Samsung and xiaomi aswell (in my opinion), had to go back and forth and sit there thinking about how to find a certain setting for it not to be on the device (again had the settings on other android devices that are older and cheaper). So delivery was great, physically the phone is amazing and looks great, amazing camera and screen is amazing, speakers are very good aswell but for me the interface and Huawei emui ( Huawei take on android) is just below par for and needs work to sort the software side of things (again it could just be my preference on how a phone should work/how I use my phone). Overall happy with purchase and happy with the seller, on time and phone is in top quality specially for 2nd hand phone. (again my expectation was a little higher because this is still meant to be a higher end phone, specially higher end than the other 2 devices I stated).
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