Review: Huawei’s P20 Pro isn’t my favorite Android phone, but it might be the best
https://thenextweb.com/reviews/2018/06/08/review-huaweis-p20-pro-isnt-my-favorite-android-phone-but-it-might-be-the-best/
But then, maybe I’d feel different if I didn’t carry around a mirrorless camera with me most places for my “real” photography. The P20 Pro has a photographic flexibility that’s unmatched in a smartphone and I think the average person would care less about processing than I do. Considering how many features Huawei stuffs into it’s camera software, I just hope the company gives you the option to adjust noise reduction and sharpening in the future.
None of this seems to affect performance though. The Kirin 970 is a little old now, having been released late last year, but it still feels surprisingly zippy for a phone with such a heavy Android skin. I’ve been using it for two months and it’s shown no signs of slowing down. As with previous Huawei phones, its AI-powered optimization actually seems to work.